Hospitality · Manager

Front Office Manager Salary

Compensation benchmarks from 255 verified sources including industry surveys, published reports, and market intelligence.

National Compensation Range

P25

$35,000

25th percentile

P50

$80,000

Median

P75

$65,000

75th percentile

CANDIDATE MARKET

Competitive

Scarcity: 4/10

EST. CANDIDATE POOL

100-250

Active candidates nationally

DEMAND TREND

Stable

3% year-over-year

RETENTION

2.5 yr avg tenure

25% annual turnover

Front Office Manager Salary by City

New York City, NY$110,000
San Francisco, CA$105,000
Palm Beach, FL$105,000
Boston, MA$100,000
Los Angeles, CA$95,000

Median (P50) adjusted for metro cost of labor.

Market Trends

Rising guest expectations in luxury segment driving premium for exceptional front-of-house leaders. Bilingual and multilingual candidates commanding significant premiums in international destinations.

Also Known As

FOM, Front Desk Manager (Hotel), Reception Manager — Luxury Hotel, Guest Services Manager (Hotel)

What Does a Front Office Manager Do?

The Front Office Manager operates within luxury hotels, resorts, private clubs, and hospitality groups, overseeing guest experience, food and beverage operations, and property performance. Professionals in this role typically bring 4 to 7 years of relevant experience. Classified at the Manager level, this position draws from a competitive candidate pool, though specialized qualifications and sector-specific experience remain key differentiators in hiring.

What Drives Front Office Manager Compensation?

The median (P50) compensation for a Front Office Manager is $80,000, with the 25th to 75th percentile range spanning $35,000 to $65,000. Pay variation across this range is primarily driven by property size and star rating, revenue under management, brand affiliation (independent vs. flagged), market tier (gateway city vs. resort), and whether the role carries full P&L responsibility. Demand is holding stable, with compensation levels expected to track broader market adjustments.

Front Office Manager Career Path

Professionals who move into Front Office Manager roles most commonly come from branded luxury hotel operations, food and beverage management, revenue management, or hospitality management programs at top-tier schools. From this position, the typical trajectory leads toward multi-property or regional oversight, VP of operations for hotel groups, or independent resort ownership and advisory roles. The average tenure in this role is approximately 2.5 years, with an annual turnover rate of 25%.

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