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Experience with commission management platforms * Exposure to Salesforce data model, dbt, and BI tooling (Mode, Looker) * Experience leading or co-leading an annual comp plan redesign What You'll ...

Responsible for monthly commission, bonus accruals and other month end close tasks. * Interface with sales management, sales operations and billing teams to review and analyze revenue data to ensure ...

... commission calculations, and split credit methodologies. * Experience with trust accounting, payroll, or revenue allocation processes. * Familiarity with agency management platforms. Compensation $25 ...

... commission calculations, and split credit methodologies. * Experience with trust accounting, payroll, or revenue allocation processes. * Familiarity with agency management platforms. Compensation $25 ...

You'll work closely with casino management, law enforcement, and regulatory agencies to maintain a ... the Gaming Commission. Job Specifications: Education and Experience: Essential: * High School ...

Partner with sales management to provide cost-impact solutions and/or opportunities related to commission/incentive designs. * Own the Captivate IQ strategy, implementation, and reporting of ...

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How much do commission management jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for commission management in California is $105,247.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $95,700.00 and $115,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commission Management vs Sales Coordinator?

AspectCommission ManagementSales Coordinator
Primary RoleOversees commission structures, calculates payouts, manages commission-related dataSupports sales team, coordinates sales activities, assists with client communication
Required SkillsData analysis, financial knowledge, familiarity with commission softwareCommunication, organization, basic sales knowledge
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, finance or sales departmentsOffice-based, sales or marketing departments
Common CertificationsNone specific, financial or sales certifications helpfulNone specific, sales or administrative certifications helpful

Commission Management focuses on handling commission structures and payouts, requiring financial and analytical skills. In contrast, a Sales Coordinator supports sales teams with administrative tasks and client interactions. While both roles are integral to sales operations, they differ in responsibilities and skill sets.

What is a commission management?

Commission management involves overseeing and administering sales commissions paid to employees or agents based on their performance or sales achievements. It includes tracking sales data, calculating commissions accurately, and ensuring timely payments, often using specialized software or tools. Effective management helps motivate sales teams and ensures compliance with compensation plans.

What are the most commonly searched types of Management jobs in California?

The most popular types of Management jobs in California are:

What cities in California are hiring for Commission Management jobs?

Cities in California with the most Commission Management job openings:

Revenue Operations Manager

Instawork

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$160K - $185K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

We're hiring a RevOps Manager to own variable pay and quota-setting across our GTM organization, automate the majority of this cycle, and support/automate other RevOps functions - from analytics and forecasting to process improvement and tooling. 

Who You Are

Required:

  • 3+ years in revenue operations, sales operations, sales compensation,  finance, or a closely adjacent function, with hands-on ownership of sales comp work
  • Daily working fluency with AI tools (Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, n8n, Replit, or similar)
  • At least one shipped agentic workflow, internal tool, or skill that took real work off your plate or someone else's, with specifics on what it does and what it saves
  • Comfort directing AI to write SQL and validate outputs against source data. Independent SQL fluency is a plus
  • Cross-functional working style with Finance, Legal, and Sales leadership
  • Judgment under pressure during compressed close windows

Nice to Have:

  • Experience designing or improving quota-setting methodologies
  • Audit support experience, with a habit of flagging issues in comp data, plan mechanics, or payouts before they escalate
  • Familiarity with usage-based comp plans and the attribution challenges they create
  • Experience with commission management platforms 
  • Exposure to Salesforce data model, dbt, and BI tooling (Mode, Looker)
  • Experience leading or co-leading an annual comp plan redesign
What You'll DoAI & Agentic Automation
  • Translate the existing SQL-and-spreadsheets comp process into agents, skills, and workflows so each cycle takes less manual work than the last.
  • Examples we'd want to see from you in your first year: a payout-audit agent that pre-flags discrepancies against source data, a methodology skill that drafts and pressure-tests plan changes, an n8n workflow that routes rep escalations to the right reviewer, a Replit app that lets sales managers self-serve crediting questions, an agent that builds rep statements and explains the math.
  • Tools we use today: Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, n8n, Replit. You don't need a software engineering background. You do need a track record of shipping automations that took real work off someone's plate.
Comp Operations
  • Run monthly and quarterly comp cycles for all GTM teams. Resolve discrepancies, reconcile with Finance and Payroll, run close QA. On-time cycles, errors caught before they escalate.
  • Own the quarterly target-setting pipeline. Collect inputs, generate targets, drive approvals with the VP of Sales and CFO, finalize and distribute target packages. Partner with analytics on dashboards that make targets transparent to managers and reps.
  • Handle new-hire guarantees, crediting exceptions, split credit decisions, LOA and territory moves, SPIFF design and payout, and manager-level comp questions. Sales and Finance judge the function on these calls.
Forecasting & Pipeline Analytics
  • Own weekly and monthly forecast roll-ups across our GTM segments. Pressure-test rep and manager calls against pipeline data. Surface gaps to the VP of Sales and CFO before they show up in QBRs.
  • Build and maintain pipeline dashboards covering coverage, stage conversion, velocity, and aging. Tie metrics back to compensation so managers see the full picture.
  • Partner with FP&A on bookings forecasts, attainment modeling, and capacity planning for the next fiscal year.
Plan Design & Methodology
  • Lead the annual comp planning cycle. Frame the plan, construct it across teams, run review and approval cycles with the CFO, CEO, VP of Sales, and other leadership. Manage Legal review and acknowledgment. Run the rollout. Own the retrospective.
  • Bring a point of view on how plans are designed, how targets are set, and how the process runs. Identify changes that improve fairness or speed, then ship them in the next cycle.
What Success Looks Like
  • First 90 days: Complete monthly comp cycles, partner on a quarterly cycle and one target-setting cycle. Know every plan and the people who own them. Ship your first agent or workflow that takes a piece of the cycle off the team's plate.
  • First 6 months: Own a quarter-close from source data through payout. Propose specific changes to the operating process, backed by hours saved from the automations you've shipped. Take on forecasting & pipeline analytics work and partner on your first forecasting cycles
  • First 12 months: Lead the annual plan design & capacity planning process. Show a portfolio of automations that save time in every subsequent cycle. GTM and Finance leaders bring comp questions to you first.
For CA-based applicants:

The base salary for this position is $160,000 - $185,000.

This position is eligible for equity in the form of stock options.

This position is eligible for Instawork benefits, including:

  • Medical, dental, and vision plans with coverage beginning on the date of hire
  • Flexible paid time off
  • At least 8 paid company holidays annually
  • Phone stipend
  • Commuter stipend
  • Supplemental pay on qualified leaves
  • Employee health savings accounts (HSA) contribution
  • Flexible spending plans
  • 401K plan
  • Perkspot - discount program through Lumity

A variety of factors are considered when determining someone's compensation, including a candidate's professional background, experience, and location. Final offer amounts may vary from the amounts listed above.