Salary data
Customer Service Salary
Based on 16 live Customer Service postings in the US, the typical salary runs $55,000 to $70,000. Here is the full picture by experience level and market, straight from current job listings.
$55,000 – $70,000
Typical Customer Service salary range, the middle 50% of live postings.
Median $68,000 · from 16 live postings
These figures come from real Customer Service job postings live on Recruit Myself right now, not surveys. We take every Customer Service listing that publishes an annual salary, drop hourly and incomplete ones, and report the median range so you see what employers are actually paying.
Use it to sanity-check an offer, set expectations before you apply, or anchor a negotiation. To reach the top of the band you have to clear the ATS first, so run the free resume scan once you know your number.
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Customer Service pay by experience
Median advertised salary by seniority across live United States postings.
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How to earn more as a Customer Service
Questions
Customer Service salary FAQs
How much does a Customer Service make in the US?
Across 16 live Customer Service postings in the US, the typical salary runs $55,000 to $70,000 per year, with a median around $68,000. Senior and lead roles sit at the top of that band.
What is the salary range for a Customer Service?
Most Customer Service listings fall between $55,000 and $70,000 per year, which is the middle 50% of advertised pay. Pay varies with company size, location, and seniority.
How can I earn more as a Customer Service?
Target roles at the top of the band, mirror the exact skills employers ask for on your resume, and make sure it passes the ATS so you actually reach the interview. Negotiating from a specific market number beats a vague ask.
How is this Customer Service salary data calculated?
We aggregate every live Customer Service posting on Recruit Myself that publishes an annual salary, exclude hourly and incomplete listings, and report the median range plus percentiles. It reflects current demand on our platform, updated continuously, not a historical survey.
Figures are medians of advertised annual salaries across live Recruit Myself postings and update as listings change. They reflect current demand on our platform, not an official or comprehensive salary survey.
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