Sales Representative Salary in Netherlands

€54,000Regional estimate

The median salary for a Sales Representative in the Netherlands is €54,000 per year. Most professionals earn between €40,000 and €73,000, with top earners making €96,000.

Pay percentiles

Regional estimate
25th percentile
€40,000
Median (p50)
€54,000
75th percentile
€73,000
Top 10% (p90)
€96,000

Gross annual, local currency.

Salary by seniority

Estimated
Junior€32,000-40%
Mid-level€48,000-12%
Senior€68,000+25%
Lead / Exec€95,000+75%

Total compensation

Base70%
Bonus12%
Equity12%
Benefits6%

Benefits are worth about €6,500 a year on top of cash pay.

Where this pay goes furthest

The same package, in local cost-of-living terms, across markets.

How we calculate this

These figures represent a regional estimate for Sales Representatives in the Netherlands. All salary data presented is gross annual income before taxes and deductions. These estimates are based on data collected from various sources.

Frequently asked questions

Is a median salary of €54,000 good for a Sales Representative in the Netherlands?

A median salary of €54,000 is a solid benchmark for a Sales Representative in the Netherlands. It indicates that half of professionals earn more, and half earn less, suggesting a generally fair compensation level.

How does a senior Sales Representative salary compare to a junior one?

Senior Sales Representatives typically earn a higher median salary than junior ones. The median for senior roles is €68,000, while the median for junior roles is €32,000.

What is the total compensation for a Sales Representative?

The total compensation includes base salary plus benefits. The estimated annual value of benefits is €6,500, which should be added to the base salary for a complete picture of earnings.

How are these Sales Representative salary figures calculated?

These figures are calculated based on a broad dataset of reported salaries for Sales Representatives across the Netherlands. They represent statistical percentiles, showing the distribution of earnings rather than exact figures for every role.

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