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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.

Illustrative band — not a quote. Scaled from NYC P50 by a qualitative city-pay multiplier and FX. Verify against current Levels.fyi, Glassdoor, or LinkedIn Salary Insights data before negotiation.

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.

P25 (gross/year)
CLP 40,770,833
Bottom quartile
P50 (gross/year)
CLP 55,791,667
Median
P75 (gross/year)
CLP 75,104,167
Top quartile

What CLP 55,791,667 gross buys you in Santiago

Net after Chile's effective payroll deduction, mapped to Mundevo's lifestyle tiers.

Net / month at P50
CLP 3,486,979
After local taxes
Best supported tier
Premium
+72% headroom
Net / year at P50
CLP 41,843,750
Annual take-home

Required monthly net at each tier in Santiago

Where the P50 salary lands across Mundevo's four lifestyle tiers.

TierRequired net / monthYour P50 net covers it?
PremiumBest fitCLP 2,031,667Yes
ComfortableCLP 1,589,444Yes
BalancedCLP 1,277,778Yes
FrugalCLP 966,111Yes

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

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