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    What do you do as a partner manager?

    As a partner manager, you are responsible for maintaining and expanding business relationships with partner companies. Your main tasks include identifying new business opportunities, negotiating contracts and ensuring successful collaboration. Partner managers work closely with various departments to achieve strategic goals and maximize the success of partnerships.

    Salary overview for partner manager jobs

    In Germany, the salary for a Partner Manager can vary.

    • Average salary : €54,472 (job announcements), €74,688 (glassdoor), €65,200 (talent.com) This is the highest salary in the world.
    • Entry salary : 45,369 € (employment ads.de), 42,900 € (talent.com) This is the first time I've seen this.
    • Over the limit: 65,559 € (posts published by the German Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs)
    • What's your experience?
    • More than 9 years: €83,877 -7 to 9 years: €65,739
    • Three to six years: €60.363
    • Less than 3 years: 56,421 € In summary, in this field of work in Germany, you can expect a salary of between about €4,000 and €83,877 per year, depending on your experience and the specific requirements of the job.

    Important skills for partner manager jobs

    • Excellent communication skills
    • Negotiating skills
    • Strategic thinking
    • Customer orientation
    • Project management
    • Ability to analyze market trends
    • Teamwork
    • problem solving skills

    What training is required for the job as a partner manager?

    In order to work as a partner manager, a degree in business administration, marketing or a related field is usually required.

    Career opportunities as a partner manager

    Managers have a wide range of career opportunities, and with the right experience, they can rise to higher management positions, such as head of department or director of partnerships, and they can focus on specialized areas such as business development or sales and take on management positions there.