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The average salary for Associate Program Manager is $108,118 per year or $52 per hour, with top earners making up to $178,752 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from $83,602 (25th percentile) to $141,429 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 1064 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Associate Program Manager employees.
The highest salary for Associate Program Manager is $141,429 per year, $11,786 per month or $68 per hour.
The lowest salary for Associate Program Manager is $83,602 per year, $6,967 per month or $40 per hour.
The salary trajectory of Associate Program Manager ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $91,952 per year (estimate) and goes up to $220,877 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.
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Top paying industries
The top 5 paying industries for Associate Program Manager in United States are Telecommunications with a median total pay of $139,987, Aerospace & Defense with a median total pay of $129,460, Retail & Wholesale with a median total pay of $126,455, Information Technology with a median total pay of $126,223, and Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology with a median total pay of $113,836.
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The top paying company in Telecommunications for Associate Program Manager is T-Mobile.
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