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The average salary for a Sampler in U.S. is $44,810.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $44,810

$28,820$62,970

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $21.54

$13.86$30.27

What does a Sampler earn?

On average, samplers earn around $44,810 per year in the U.S.. Samplers work with clients ranging from creative artists to large corporations providing critical feedback. A sampler can choose to specialise in a particular area such as musical sampling, sound editing, or mastering techniques.

How to earn more as a Sampler

To become a sampler, you will need a degree in a relevant field, such as marketing, statistics, or social sciences. Alternatively, you can complete a degree apprenticeship. To progress your career as a sampler, consider moving into a specialised area, such as data analysis, or become a leader in the market research field. Additionally, you could look at self-employment or setting up your own market research consultancy.