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The average salary for a Personal Service Manager in U.S. is $62,980.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $62,980

$31,000$99,900

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.28

$14.90$48.03

What does a Personal Service Manager earn?

On average, personal service managers earn around $62,980 per year in the U.S.. They provide guidance and assistance to individuals and organisations in their day-to-day operations. A personal service manager can choose to specialise in areas such as human resources, customer service, or project management.

How to earn more as a Personal Service Manager

To become a Personal Service Manager, you'll need to have strong interpersonal skills and a degree in a relevant field. You can also gain experience through a degree apprenticeship program. To make the most of your opportunities as a Personal Service Manager, you can narrow your focus to a particular field and become a specialist in that area, like customer experience management. Additionally, you could look into running your own business or perhaps taking on a management role in a company that specializes in services.