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Resource Interactive average salary is $75,000, median salary is $75,000 with a salary range from $75,000 to $75,000.
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Senior Publicist 75,000-75,000 Los Angeles, CA, 90001 2015 Resource Interactive Senior Publicist Salaries (1)
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  • Resource Interactive
  • Industry: Marketing/Advertising
  • City: Columbus, OH
  • We breathe life into brands with innovative and effective digital marketing solutions. Brands don't live in a vacuum, and neither do consumers. Our people, methods, and insights break that air lock. In 1981, Resource Interactive got its start as a channel marketer for Apple Computer. We worked side by side with the founders as they revolutionized personal computing. As Apple grew from its garage roots, so did we, catching the attention of other major companies along the way. Cisco Systems, Bay Networks, Sun Microsystems, Ingram, Kingston Technologies, and others asked us to leverage their brands through traditional means and