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Angel One Head Digital Marketing salaries in India (Updated 2025)

Annual salary range
9 - 13 years exp.
₹17 Lakhs - ₹83 Lakhs
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35% more than the average Head Digital Marketing Salary in FinTech Companies for 9 - 13 years of experience

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Last Updated: 6 Jan 2025

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Head Digital Marketing salary at Angel One ranges between ₹17 Lakhs to ₹83 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 9 years to 13 years. Salary estimates are based on 4 latest salaries received from various employees of Angel One.

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Experience wise Angel One Head Digital Marketing salaries

Last Updated: 6 Jan 2025

Experience Avg Annual Salary
9 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹15.3 L/yr - ₹19.5 L/yr
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₹15.8 L/yr - ₹20.2 L/yr
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₹57 L/yr - ₹63 L/yr
13 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹78.9 L/yr - ₹87.2 L/yr

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There are so many dislikes, first your job depends on your manager, manager language is not good, no personal life, apko sunday work krna hoga koyi chutti nhi leni month ki, night 7pm-8pm tk kam kro, way of talking for manager and Deputy Centre manager is not good onki way of talking manager nhi lgte, everyone should think if you want join this company,

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Fraud company hired employees for giving more salary after 2,3 months terminating because of target issues ,HR Dept also not cooperative ,not listen the voice of low level employees , not strict hr Dept .above that my rating is 0. I have no other option to submit that's why I rate 1

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Angel broking is fraud , BSM like Manish onker sitting in Chandigarh Branch fake person who ruins the name and fame of angel broking is very cheap person

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Good incentive and salary the company arrange the activities like stall activities and events overl good ...

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...operativeness during this challenging time made the process considerably easier. Prompt Salary Disbursement: Despite the uncertainties brought by the pandemic, the company ensured smooth and timely salary payments, which alleviated financial concerns during that period. Positive Management: The branch manager was exceptionally polite and approachable, creating a positive working environment. Their support and leadership significantly contributed to employee morale and engagement.

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Lack of Week Offs: I was disappointed by the absence of a weekly day off, including Sundays. According to company policy, employees who did not meet their targets were ineligible for week offs, placing undue pressure on us. Excessive Working Hours: As a newcomer to both the corporate world and city life, I found myself working long hours, often leaving the office around 10 p.m. due to my team leader’s insistence on overworking employees, particularly those unfamiliar with office dynamics. Absence of Medical Leave and Benefits: I did not receive any medical leave or benefits such as Provident Fund (PF) or Employee State Insurance (ESI), which are typically expected in corporate employment. This lack of support raised concerns about employee welfare. Difficult Customer Interactions: Even with the training provided, many customers were challenging to handle. Instances of verbal abuse, including inappropriate and unacceptable comments, were not uncommon. 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In such a high-pressure atmosphere, team leaders would publicly reprimand those who fell short, creating an environment of fear and anxiety. Invasion of Privacy: During lunch breaks, my team leader frequently intruded on my personal choices, questioning why I ordered food online rather than preparing meals at home. This invasion of privacy was uncomfortable and indicated a lack of respect for personal boundaries. Toxic Behavior and Harassment: There were alarming instances of workplace harassment, including unwanted attention from colleagues. One individual persistently made inappropriate comments and requests for personal contact information, which caused me emotional distress and a feeling of vulnerability that affected my sense of safety. Overall, my experience at Angel Broking was marked by several significant challenges that made the workplace environment difficult and, at times, unsafe. I believe that addressing these issues can create a more supportive and ethical workplace for future employees.Lack of Week Offs: I was disappointed by the absence of a weekly day off, including Sundays. According to company policy, employees who did not meet their targets were ineligible for week offs, placing undue pressure on us. Excessive Working Hours: As a newcomer to both the corporate world and city life, I found myself working long hours, often leaving the office around 10 p.m. due to my team leader’s insistence on overworking employees, particularly those unfamiliar with office dynamics. Absence of Medical Leave and Benefits: I did not receive any medical leave or benefits such as Provident Fund (PF) or Employee State Insurance (ESI), which are typically expected in corporate employment. This lack of support raised concerns about employee welfare. Difficult Customer Interactions: Even with the training provided, many customers were challenging to handle. Instances of verbal abuse, including inappropriate and unacceptable comments, were not uncommon. Some customers even harassed employees by sending casual messages to personal phone numbers, blurring the lines of professionalism. Pressure to Mislead Customers: There were distressing instances where team leaders instructed us to misrepresent offerings to clients, suggesting we entice them with false promises such as job opportunities in exchange for personal information required to open demat accounts. This unethical practice contributed to a toxic work environment. Unsafe Work Environment: There were occasions when I was pressured to come to the office despite serious local incidents, such as riots and burning shops in my area. My team leader’s insistence on attendance under such conditions felt irresponsible and neglectful of employee safety. Unrealistic Targets: The targets set for account openings were not only excessive but often reached beyond reasonable capacity. For instance, there were times when employees were expected to open 50 accounts in a month. In such a high-pressure atmosphere, team leaders would publicly reprimand those who fell short, creating an environment of fear and anxiety. Invasion of Privacy: During lunch breaks, my team leader frequently intruded on my personal choices, questioning why I ordered food online rather than preparing meals at home. This invasion of privacy was uncomfortable and indicated a lack of respect for personal boundaries. Toxic Behavior and Harassment: There were alarming instances of workplace harassment, including unwanted attention from colleagues. One individual persistently made inappropriate comments and requests for personal contact information, which caused me emotional distress and a feeling of vulnerability that affected my sense of safety. Overall, my experience at Angel Broking was marked by several significant challenges that made the workplace environment difficult and, at times, unsafe. 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Angel One Head Digital Marketing Salary FAQs

What is the salary of Head Digital Marketing at Angel One?
Head Digital Marketing salary at Angel One in India ranges between ₹17.0 Lakhs to ₹83.0 Lakhs for experience between 9 years to 13 years. According to our estimates it is 35% more than the average Head Digital Marketing Salary in India. Salary estimates are based on 4 latest salaries received from various employees of Angel One India.
How does the salary of a Head Digital Marketing at Angel One India compare with the average salary range for this job?
The average salary of a Head Digital Marketing at Angel One is 35% more than the average salary of a Head Digital Marketing in India. To know exact salary insights, login to view.
Which similar companies are paying more than Angel One to a Head Digital Marketing in India?
  • BankBazaar Head Digital Marketing Salary - ₹33.0 Lakhs to ₹94.0 Lakhs per year
What is the salary of a Head Digital Marketing in companies similar to Angel One in India?
  • Rustomjee Group Head Digital Marketing Salary - ₹31.5 Lakhs to ₹40.2 Lakhs per year
  • LTIMindtree Head Digital Marketing Salary - ₹25.0 Lakhs to ₹45.0 Lakhs per year
  • Zycus Infotech Head Digital Marketing Salary - ₹30.0 Lakhs to ₹40.0 Lakhs per year
  • Flatworld Solutions Head Digital Marketing Salary - ₹15.0 Lakhs to ₹25.0 Lakhs per year
What is the estimated take home salary of a Head Digital Marketing at Angel One in India?
The estimated take-home salary of a Head Digital Marketing at Angel One ranges between ₹2,61,777 per month to ₹2,72,476 per month in India. The take-home salary calculation is based on the average Angel One Head Digital Marketing salary in India which ranges between ₹17.0 Lakhs to ₹83.0 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 9 years to 13 years. Check how did we calculate take home salary?
What is the notice period for Head Digital Marketing at Angel One?
According to AmbitionBox, 50% of the Angel One Head Digital Marketings reported a notice period of 1 Month, 50% reported a notice period of 2 Months.This is based on 2 responses on AmbitionBox in last 2 years.

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