Salary by City for Senior Account Manager Jobs
Updated: 12 Feb 2012
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Job: Senior Account Manager
Salary by City
City | Salary Data ( ?XAll compensation data shown are gross 10th to 90th percentile ranges. Many factors can affect pay. To get the full picture, take the PayScale survey. ) | $0 | $50K | $100K | $150K |
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| New York, New York | $51,613 - $123,474 |
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| Chicago, Illinois | $39,000 - $104,787 |
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| San Francisco, California | $48,546 - $103,095 |
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| Dallas, Texas | $38,527 - $120,000 |
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| Atlanta, Georgia | $41,426 - $104,487 |
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| Los Angeles, California | $42,267 - $97,110 |
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| Seattle, Washington | $49,132 - $120,000 |
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 12 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 1,196 |
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Senior Account Manager
Job Description
Direct the actual distribution or movement of a product or service to the customer. Coordinate sales distribution by establishing sales territories, quotas, and goals and establish training programs for sales representatives. Analyze sales statistics gathered by staff to determine sales potential and inventory requirements and monitor the preferences of customers.
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