The average U.S. Department of Labor Customer Service Manager earns an estimated $129,107 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $114,774 with a $14,333 bonus. U.S. Department of Labor's Customer Service Manager compensation is $58,813 more than the US average for a Customer Service Manager. Customer Service Manager salaries at U.S. Department of Labor can range from $104,800 - $150,000.
The Customer Support Department at U.S. Department of Labor earns $2,548 more on average than the Marketing Department.
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Customer Service Managers earn $7,094 more than Customer Service Managers.
The Customer Support Department averages $2,548 more than the Marketing Department, and $3,369 less than the Legal Department
The average female Customer Service Manager at companies similar size to U.S. Department of Labor reported making $64,747, while the average male Customer Service Manager at similar sized companies reported making $93,274.
The average Hispanic or Latino Customer Service Manager at companies similar size to U.S. Department of Labor reported making $91,726, while the average Native American Customer Service Manager at similar sized companies reported making $59,013.
The majority of Customer Service Managers at U.S. Department of Labor believe they're not compensated fairly. 33% of Customer Service Managers at U.S. Department of Labor say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (73%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at U.S. Department of Labor