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Philip Morris USA Customer Success Manager Salary

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Last 12 months
Est. Base Salary

$66k - $89k

Likely Range$66k - $89k
Likely Range$66k - $89k
$45k$90k
Est. On Target Earnings

$91k - $134k

Likely Range$91k - $134k
Likely Range$91k - $134k
$65k$150k
Est. Top Performers Can Earn

$200k

We estimate that top performing Customer Success Managers at Philip Morris USA earn approximately $200,000 based on ratings from sales professionals in similar roles.

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Employee Sentiment on Compensation at Philip Morris USA

Base Compensation
4.4
Incentive Compensation Structure
3.6
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Philip Morris USA Customer Success Managers are paid on a base/variable mix. Variable earnings hinge on customer-retention and expansion outcomes—renewal rate, net revenue retention (NRR), upsell or cross-sell ARR, and sometimes NPS/CSAT. Accelerators typically apply once retention or expansion targets exceed 100%.

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Philip Morris USA Customer Success Managers are paid on a base/variable mix. Variable earnings hinge on customer-retention and expansion outcomes—renewal rate, net revenue retention (NRR), upsell or cross-sell ARR, and sometimes NPS/CSAT. Accelerators typically apply once retention or expansion targets exceed 100%.

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