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What is the highest and lowest hourly pay for Rental Sales Representative?

As of January 01, 2025, the average hourly pay of Rental Sales Representative in the United States is $24. While Salary.com is seeing that the highest pay for Rental Sales Representative in the US can go up to $44 and the lowest down to $13, but most earn between $18 and $35. Salary.com shows the average base salary (core compensation), as well as the average total cash compensation for the job of Rental Sales Representative in the United States.

Rental Sales Representative Salaries by Percentile
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Monthly
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Weekly
Pay
Hourly
Wage
75th Percentile $71,973 $5,998 $1,384 $35
Average $50,023 $4,169 $962 $24
25th Percentile $37,746 $3,145 $726 $18
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What is the yearly and monthly salary as a Rental Sales Representative?

As of January 01, 2025, the average annual salary is $50,023 (range: $26,568 to $91,957); the average monthly salary is $4,169 (range: $2,214 to $7,663).

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What are the salaries of Rental Sales Representative with different levels of experience?

As of January 01, 2025, Salary.com is seeing that an entry-level Rental Sales Representative with under 1 year experience makes about $42,794. With less than 2 years of experience, a mid-level Rental Sales Representative makes around $43,340. After 2-4 years, the Rental Sales Representative pay rises to about $46,617. Those senior Rental Sales Representative with 5-8 years of experience earn roughly $56,225, and those Rental Sales Representative having 8 years or more experience is expected to earn about $63,063 on average.

Levels Salary
Entry Level Rental Sales Representative $42,794
Intermediate Level Rental Sales Representative $43,340
Senior Level Rental Sales Representative $46,617
Specialist Level Rental Sales Representative $56,225
Expert Level Rental Sales Representative $63,063
$42,794 0 yr
$43,340 < 2 yrs
$46,617 2-4 yrs
$56,225 5-8 yrs
$63,063 > 8 yrs
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Entry Level 14%
Mid Level 13%
Senior Level 7%
Top Level 12%
Experienced 26%
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How much does salary of Rental Sales Representative vary from city to city?

Salaries in the United States can vary significantly from city to city due to a multitude of factors, including cost of living, local economic conditions, and industry presence.

For example, as of January 01, 2025, the average yearly salary of Rental Sales Representative in San Francisco, CA is $62,529 and in New York, NY, the average annual salary goes to $58,427. While a Rental Sales Representative earns $56,076 per year in Boston, MA.

What is the salary trend of Rental Sales Representative?

For those exploring the changing dynamics of Rental Sales Representative salaries, Salary.com offers detailed insights through our Job Trending in CA Labor Market analysis. As of January 01, 2025, our research highlights a notable shift in Rental Sales Representative compensation over the past six years. For instance, the median salary has moved from $60,292 in 2023 to about $61,568 in 2024 (for a comprehensive analysis of Rental Sales Representative salary trends, click here). It's crucial to consider several elements, including geographical location, experience level, industry demand, and economic development, as they play a significant role in influencing salary variations.

Average Annual Salary of Rental Sales Representative Over Time

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2023
$61,568
2024
$60,377
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Rental Sales Representative Salary by Year

Year Average Annual Salary
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2023 $60,292
2024 $61,568
2025 $60,377
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Job Openings of Rental Sales Representative

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Most Common Benefits for Rental Sales Representative

Based on HR-reported data: a national average with a geographic differential
Base Salary 35.8%
Bonuses 40.8%
Social Security 5.9%
401k/403b 3.1%
Disability 0.7%
Healthcare 2.5%
Pension 3.3%
Time Off 8.0%
Core Compensation
Core Compensation Median % of Total
Base Salary $50,023 35.8%
Bonus $57,061 40.8%
Value of Benefits
Core Compensation Median % of Total
Social Security $8,192 5.9%
401K/403B $4,283 3.1%
Disability $964 0.7%
Healthcare $3,507 2.5%
Pension $4,605 3.3%
Time Off $11,120 8.0%
Total Compensation $139,755 100%
Core Compensation is based on averages for this job and does not reflect personal factors used to determine your projected salary range.
Value of Benefits indicates the employer's expected contribution and paid time off.
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FAQ about Rental Sales Representative

1. What are the responsibilities of Rental Sales Representative?

Rental Sales Representative promotes equipment or vehicle rental activity with existing and new customers through active field and telephone solicitation. Coordinates rentals with account managers. Being a Rental Sales Representative may require an associate degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Rental Sales Representative works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a Rental Sales Representative typically requires 3-5 years of related experience.

2. What are the skills of Rental Sales Representative

Specify the abilities and skills that a person needs in order to carry out the specified job duties. Each competency has five to ten behavioral assertions that can be observed, each with a corresponding performance level (from one to five) that is required for a particular job.

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Customer Service: Customer service is the provision of service to customers before, during and after a purchase. The perception of success of such interactions is dependent on employees "who can adjust themselves to the personality of the guest". Customer service concerns the priority an organization assigns to customer service relative to components such as product innovation and pricing. In this sense, an organization that values good customer service may spend more money in training employees than the average organization or may proactively interview customers for feedback. From the point of view of an overall sales process engineering effort, customer service plays an important role in an organization's ability to generate income and revenue. From that perspective, customer service should be included as part of an overall approach to systematic improvement. One good customer service experience can change the entire perception a customer holds towards the organization.

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Asset Management: Asset management refers to systematic approach to the governance and realization of value from the things that a group or entity is responsible for, over their whole life cycles. It may apply both to tangible assets (physical objects such as buildings or equipment) and to intangible assets (such as human capital, intellectual property, goodwill and/or financial assets). Asset management is a systematic process of developing, operating, maintaining, upgrading, and disposing of assets in the most cost-effective manner (including all costs, risks and performance attributes). The term is commonly used in the financial sector to describe people and companies who manage investments on behalf of others. Those include, for example, investment managers that manage the assets of a pension fund. It is also increasingly used in both the business world and public infrastructure sectors to ensure a coordinated approach to the optimization of costs, risks, service/performance and sustainability.

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Prospecting: Prospecting is the first stage of the geological analysis (second – exploration) of a territory. It is the physical search for minerals, fossils, precious metals or mineral specimens, and is also known as fossicking. Prospecting is a small-scale form of mineral exploration which is an organised, large scale effort undertaken by commercial mineral companies to find commercially viable ore deposits. Prospecting is physical labour, involving traversing (traditionally on foot or on horseback), panning, sifting and outcrop investigation, looking for signs of mineralisation. In some areas a prospector must also make claims, meaning they must erect posts with the appropriate placards on all four corners of a desired land they wish to prospect and register this claim before they may take samples. In other areas publicly held lands are open to prospecting without staking a mining claim.

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