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GABRIEL’s Answer
The range would vary based on geography and the size of the company and its industry. I would guess in the 50K range to start. DRII would be able to provide salary benchmark info. Good luck.
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Jeff’s Answer
Disaster recovery is becoming an area that companies are more aware of given global warmings impact on our climate and more natural disasters/challenges. Fires, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, etc. Agree it depeends on industry and location, but think 40-60k would be right for entry level.
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Jo’s Answer
Hi Laniya,
I'd recommend looking at potential job opportunities in an area that you live in or are looking to move to, using job search engines like https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/
You may want to use job titles like "business continuity analyst", "business continuity planner", etc. A number of the positions will have a typical salary for that position in the specific area.
I'd recommend looking at potential job opportunities in an area that you live in or are looking to move to, using job search engines like https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/
You may want to use job titles like "business continuity analyst", "business continuity planner", etc. A number of the positions will have a typical salary for that position in the specific area.