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Journalism, Printing Arts & Media

Salary for position Editor in Serbia

Average nett mothly salary for Serbia is
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80% of people earn:
63K - 184K RSD
10% earn less lthan 63K RSD
10% earns more than 184K RSD

Salaries in the survey are expressed in net.

Based on the InfoPlate.rs salary survey, 80% of people on the Editor position in the Serbia earn between 63,352 RSD and 184,414 RSD monthly net.

10% of employees earn less than 63,352 RSD and 10% of people earn more than 184,414 RSD.

The survey is based on data from employees, cleaned of extreme and duplicate values. By taking a free, anonymous survey, you will get a more accurate salary comparison with other people working in the same position as you.

What kind of work does Editor typically do

  • Performing journalist activities for mass media editors.
  • Collecting, sorting, and verifying the information.
  • Processing interesting topics for readers, viewers, and listeners.
  • Writing and preparing reports, reportages, commentaries, reviews, interviews, glosses, feuilletons, etc.
  • Searching for and selecting images that are suitable for the respective articles.
  • Publishing information in the mass media.

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Position Editor in the labour market

In the salary ranking,
the job position takes

240. place

Women representation in position

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Average age of respondent by position

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473. place

School Caretaker

Education, Science & Research

Salary group 1

49,280 - 64,786 RSD

241. place

Chemist

Chemical Industry

Salary group 2

70,050 - 175,091 RSD

240. place

Editor

Journalism, Printing Arts & Media

Salary group 2

63,352 - 184,414 RSD

239. place

Food Engineer

Agriculture, Food Industry

Salary group 2

86,041 - 154,949 RSD

1. place

Lead developer

Information Technology

Salary group 3

297,217 - 706,775 RSD

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Frequently asked Questions

Frequently asked questions and answers about the salary for the position Editor.

The total gross salary for the position Editor ranges between 53,938 RSD and 310,382 RSD per month. For an accurate comparison, we recommend checking your salary through the questionnaire on InfoPlate.rs to get a more precise view of the salary, considering the region where you work.

The highest-earning employees in the position Editor have a total gross salary of at least 184,414 RSD per month.

10% of the highest-earning employees in this position have a total gross salary higher than 184,414 RSD per month, and 10% of the lowest-earning employees in this position have a total gross salary lower than 63,352 RSD per month. By participating in our salary survey, you will get an accurate comparison of your salary with the market average, considering the region where you work.

After working for 5 years, the position Editor earns 134,081 RSD per month gross.

You need to be well prepared for salary negotiations. During salary negotiation, we recommend focusing on the following aspects:
  • find out the current market value of the position – on InfoPlate.rs you can check it for free and anonymously
  • highlight your experience and achievements – it is good to time the salary discussion well
  • expanded responsibilities – if you work beyond your role and assigned duties
  • prepare alternatives – if a salary increase is not possible, there are other options (bonuses, extra vacation, etc.)

The salary data comes from a pay survey where everyone can anonymously compare their salary with other employees working in the same position. We clean and process this data according to our methodology. For the position Editor, we currently have less than 20 verified respondents collected.