Dutch media group De Telegraaf offers a range of benefits alongside base salaries, according to recent data. The company, one of the Netherlands’ largest newspaper publishers, employs individuals in roles spanning journalism to technical positions.
Average salaries at De Telegraaf vary considerably depending on the position and the employee’s experience level. Journalists at the publication earn an average of €45,000 annually, even as Redactors receive an average of €38,000. Marketing associates average €32,000 per year, and technical personnel earn approximately €40,000.
These figures represent averages and are subject to change based on individual performance, negotiation, and current market conditions. De Telegraaf considers the broader market situation when determining compensation levels.
In addition to base pay, De Telegraaf provides a number of secondary benefits to attract and retain employees. These include reimbursement for travel expenses, a pension plan, flexible working hours, performance-based bonuses, and opportunities for professional development. The specific benefits available may vary based on the employee’s role and seniority.
Further information on salaries within Telegraaf Media Groep, including 82 reported salaries for 69 positions, can be found on Glassdoor. Employees of De Telegraaf have given their company a compensation and benefits rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, as detailed on Glassdoor. More general salary information for De Telegraaf is available on Salarisvan.nl.
The competitive benefits package reflects the importance of talent acquisition in the evolving media landscape.