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FindLaw Strategic Accounts Manager Salary

The average FindLaw Strategic Accounts Manager earns an estimated $102,203 annually. FindLaw's Strategic Accounts Manager compensation is $14,579,132 less than the US average for a Strategic Accounts Manager.

The Business Development Department at FindLaw earns $4,386 more on average than the Finance Department.

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Strategic Accounts Manager Salaries at FindLaw

Strategic Accounts Managers earn $3,297 more than Account Managers, and $31,829 less than Business Development Managers.

Business Development Manager
$134k*
Account Manager
$99k*
Account Executive
$83k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at FindLaw by Department

The Business Development Department averages $4,386 more than the Finance Department, and $7,584 less than the HR Department

HR
$100,173 Avg. total comp.
+$8k
Business Development
$92,589 Avg. total comp.
Finance
$88,203 Avg. total comp.
-$4k

Strategic Accounts Manager Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Strategic Accounts Manager at companies similar size to FindLaw reported making $133,097, while the average male Strategic Accounts Manager at similar sized companies reported making $154,819.

Strategic Accounts Manager Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Asian or Pacific Islander Strategic Accounts Manager at companies similar size to FindLaw reported making $149,500, while the average Hispanic or Latino Strategic Accounts Manager at similar sized companies reported making $107,000.

How Strategic Accounts Managers at FindLaw Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Strategic Accounts Managers at FindLaw believe they're not compensated fairly. 100% of Strategic Accounts Managers at FindLaw say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (75%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at FindLaw

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