The top 2 paying industries for Software Program Manager in United States are Information Technology with a median total pay of $191,450 and Manufacturing with a median total pay of $141,019.
Frequently asked questions about Software Program Manager salaries
The average salary for Software Program Manager is $179,924 per year or $87 per hour, with top earners making up to $273,781 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from $146,235 (25th percentile) to $225,287 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 102 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Software Program Manager employees.
The highest salary for Software Program Manager is $225,287 per year, $18,774 per month or $108 per hour.
The lowest salary for Software Program Manager is $146,235 per year, $12,186 per month or $70 per hour.
The salary trajectory of Software Program Manager ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $91,847 per year (estimate) and goes up to $220,820 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.
Recent salaries shared by Software Program Manager
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Job Title | Years of Experience
Location
Date submitted
Total Pay
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Software Program Manager
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7-9 years
$116K - $135K/yr
Boston, MA
submitted on Apr 20, 2021
$116K - $135K/yr
Software Program Manager
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15+ years
$219K - $252K/yr
Hillsboro, OR
submitted on Feb 8, 2021
$219K - $252K/yr
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Software Program Manager
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15+ years
$124K - $145K/yr
Moline, IL
submitted on Sep 22, 2020
$124K - $145K/yr
Software Program Manager
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15+ years
$137K - $160K/yr
Framingham, MA
submitted on Aug 7, 2020
$137K - $160K/yr
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