BENCHMARKING SALARY OF FORECASTING PROFESSIONALS By Chaman L. Jain, St. John’s University As more and more businesses recognize the need for forecasting in decision making, the demand for forecasters is growing. At present, 86% of mid-size and large-size companies have one or more full-time forecasters. This raises a question of what is a fair and competitive compensation for a qualified professional forecaster. This survey provides the answer. OVERALL SALARY The survey categorized forecasting positions into five distinct positions: (1) Forecast Analyst, (2) Senior Forecast Analyst, (3) Forecast Manager, (4) Director of Forecasting, and (5) Vice President of Forecasting. When all the industries are combined, the median salary of a Forecast Analyst is $52,000; Senior Forecast Analyst, $68,000; Forecast Manager, $78,000; Director of Forecasting, $109,000; and Vice President of Forecasting, $156,000. (See Figure 1) The median is the point that divides the group in half: half of the group makes more than the median salary and the other half less. When analyzing salaries, the use of median is preferable over the mean (average) because the mean can be distorted by extreme values. ...

From Issue: Winter 2006
(Winter 2006-2007)

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Benchmarking Salary Of Forecasting Professionals