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EXHIBITOR MAGAZINE'S SALARY CALCULATOR
Try out the salary calculator below, then click here to purchase the full results of this year's salary survey—offering you the good news and the bad, as well as a full breakdown of 10 positions in the trade show and corporate event industry.
Use the Salary Calculator Worksheet to estimate the average salary for your position based on 13 different factors.
1. Region


2. Business Sector


3. Annual Company Sales


4. Number of Employees in Organization


5. Trade Show Budget


6. Corporate Event Budget


7. Number of Trade Shows per Year


8. Percentage of Job Devoted to Trade Shows


9. Years in Current Position


10. Employees Supervised


11. Education Level


12. Hours Worked per Week


13. Gender

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Get the complete Salary Survey results
(published in the July issue of EXHIBITOR)

Did You Know?
Remember that salary surveys don't really measure what you're worth... they only measure your salary against what others are making.
About This Survey
EXHIBITOR Magazine’s 2010 Salary Survey was conducted by TriMax Direct Marketing Research, a marketing-services firm in St. Paul, MN. Participants received an e-mail survey invitation with a participation incentive. The invitation achieved a 5-percent response rate and generated 1,091 completed surveys, with 971 qualified and usable responses (120 were disqualified as suppliers, or for reporting no responsibility for trade shows or corporate events). Of those 971,939 provided salary and job-title responses and were included in final tabulations. The sample achieves +/- 2.23 percent at a 95-percent confidence interval.