How much does a Search Manager make in CT?

As of April 01, 2025, the average annual salary for a Search Manager in Connecticut is $189,378. Salary.com reports that pay typically ranges from $171,635 to $211,182, with most professionals earning between $155,480 and $231,034.

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$171,635 to $211,182
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Location Avg. Salary Date Updated
Location New London, CT Avg. Salary $187,855 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Norwich, CT Avg. Salary $187,801 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location West Haven, CT Avg. Salary $189,556 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Abington, CT Avg. Salary $185,639 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Amston, CT Avg. Salary $187,748 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Andover, CT Avg. Salary $188,351 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Ansonia, CT Avg. Salary $189,556 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Ashford, CT Avg. Salary $185,763 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Avon, CT Avg. Salary $188,705 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Ballouville, CT Avg. Salary $185,427 Date Updated April 01, 2025
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