Knoll Account Manager Salary | Comparably
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Knoll Account Manager Salary

The average Knoll Account Manager earns $61,000 annually, which includes a base salary of $60,000 with a $1,000 bonus. This total compensation is $30,612 less than the US average for a Account Manager.

The Business Development Department at Knoll earns $1,922 more on average than the HR Department. Comparably data has a total of 1 salary record from Knoll Account Managers.

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Average Compensation
$60,000
avg. base
$1,000
avg. bonus

Account Manager Salaries at Knoll

Account Managers earn $37,608 less than Account Executives.

Business Development Manager
$147k*
Account Executive
$99k*
Account Manager
$61k
* estimated salary

Compensation at Knoll by Department

The Business Development Department averages $1,922 more than the HR Department, and $516 less than the Design Department

Design
$106,339 Avg. total comp.
+$516
Business Development
$105,823 Avg. total comp.
HR
$103,901 Avg. total comp.
-$2k

Recent Account Manager Salaries at Knoll

Account Manager
Posted more than 30 days ago
$61,000 Salary + Bonus

Account Manager Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Account Manager at companies similar size to Knoll reported making $111,738, while the average male Account Manager at similar sized companies reported making $136,345.

Account Manager Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Caucasian Account Manager at companies similar size to Knoll reported making $133,305, while the average African American/Black Account Manager at similar sized companies reported making $58,930.

How Account Managers at Knoll Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Account Managers at Knoll believe they're compensated fairly. 25% of Account Managers at Knoll say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (25%) are not satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at Knoll

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