The easy answer is that it depends on a number of factors. Your role, education, sector, city and responsibility all influence what you get paid.
It also depends on the organizations capacity to pay and supply and demand.
Here is a comprehensive guide that you can use to maybe negotiated your next raise.
Keep in mind that there could be a bias in these numbers. Although there are some that report their salaries accurately there are others that don’t. If they get paid less than industry standard then you might not want to answer the survey because of embarrassment. They also might embellish their wages to help skew the numbers.
Use the numbers prepared by Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) as your guide and not as the definitive answer to how much you should be paid.
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