Marketing manager · Santiago, Chile
Marketing manager salary in Santiago — typical band and what it buys
Senior marketing manager owning a channel, vertical, or product launch with budget responsibility.
Data signals
What the numbers say
The pay band
A marketing manager in Santiago typically earns around 55,791,667 CLP (mid-market), with most offers between 40,770,833 CLP and 75,104,167 CLP.
What it nets and supports
After local tax the mid-market figure nets about 3,486,979 CLP/month — enough to support a premium lifestyle in Santiago.
Versus the New York benchmark
Pay for this role in Santiago runs about 45% of the New York rate before adjusting for cost of living.
Estimated band
Marketing manager gross salary in Santiago
Local-currency band derived from a $58,500 NYC P50 anchor × 0.45 city multiplier × 953.7037 CLP/USD.
What CLP 55,791,667 gross buys you in Santiago
Net after Chile's effective payroll deduction, mapped to Mundevo's lifestyle tiers.
Required monthly net at each tier in Santiago
Where the P50 salary lands across Mundevo's four lifestyle tiers.
| Tier | Required net / month | Your P50 net covers it? |
|---|---|---|
| PremiumBest fit | CLP 2,031,667 | Yes |
| Comfortable | CLP 1,589,444 | Yes |
| Balanced | CLP 1,277,778 | Yes |
| Frugal | CLP 966,111 | Yes |
Who this band describes
The marketing manager archetype here is a senior IC or first-line manager — 5-8 years of experience, owning at least one named channel (paid acquisition, content, lifecycle) or a vertical / product launch with end-to-end accountability.
B2B SaaS and consumer-tech marketing roles anchor the highest bands. Mid-band: agency-side, traditional-industry marketing, and early-stage startup marketing leads (where comp is heavier in equity than cash). Performance/paid-acquisition specialists in particular skew higher than the band shown.
Common employer types at this band: B2B SaaS, Consumer tech, E-commerce, Agencies, Media.
Cross-check before negotiation
Mundevo's band is derived, not surveyed. For an offer conversation, anchor on at least one of these.
- Glassdoor — strong marketing-role coverage
- LinkedIn Salary Insights — local market triangulation
- Pavilion / MarketingProfs annual surveys — for B2B-specific data