The top 5 paying industries for Lead Program Manager in United States are Information Technology with a median total pay of $237,560, Manufacturing with a median total pay of $201,823, Insurance with a median total pay of $184,156, Retail & Wholesale with a median total pay of $179,624, and Transportation & Logistics with a median total pay of $176,629.
Information Technology
Top paying companies in Information Technology for Lead Program Manager are X, Microsoft, and Cerner.
Frequently asked questions about Lead Program Manager salaries
The average salary for Lead Program Manager is $184,115 per year or $89 per hour, with top earners making up to $276,639 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from $150,831 (25th percentile) to $228,963 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 390 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Lead Program Manager employees.
The highest salary for Lead Program Manager is $228,963 per year, $19,080 per month or $110 per hour.
The lowest salary for Lead Program Manager is $150,831 per year, $12,569 per month or $73 per hour.
The salary trajectory of Lead Program Manager ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $91,952 per year (estimate) and goes up to $238,627 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.
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