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The average salary for a General and Operations Manager in U.S. is $129,330.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $129,330

$46,340$232,110

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $62.18

$22.28$111.59

What does a General and Operations Manager earn?

"On average, general and operations managers in the U.S. earn around $129,330 annually. They ensure that a business operates efficiently and effectively, working closely with other personnel and departmental staff. Responsibilities can range from directing and planning operations to overseeing budgets, strategies, and staff development. Specialities can include overseeing human resources, managing a facility, or developing strategies to keep a business running smoothly."

How to earn more as a General and Operations Manager

To become a General and Operations Manager, you will need a degree in business management, public administration, or economics. An alternative route is through a degree apprenticeship program. To increase your chances of promotion and higher earnings, you could gain specialist knowledge in areas such as project management, hiring and recruitment, or operations management. Becoming an experienced leader in a business can also help you to further your managerial aspirations, while venturing out on your own and starting your own operations or management business is another potential way to increase your success in this field.