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The average salary for a Sales Manager in U.S. is $157,610.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $157,610

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $75.77

What does a Sales Manager earn?

Sales Managers generally make an average of $157,610 in the United States. Their roles involve selling products or services to customers or clients by presenting information and negotiating terms. These professionals can specialise in areas like retail, sales management, or customer service.

How to earn more as a Sales Manager

To become a Sales Manager, you will need a degree in sales or business management. Alternatively, you can complete a degree apprenticeship. To progress in this role, you may move into a specific area such as one-to-one sales or become a manager of a sales business. You may even choose to become self-employed, or create your own sales firm.