Compensation benchmarks

C-Suite Executive Assistant Salary in San Francisco

Base salary benchmarks for C-Suite Executive Assistant roles in San Francisco, broken down by industry and firm size. Filter to your sector to see what the market is paying.

Base salary · 14 benchmarks
Low$110,000
Average$152,500
Top$220,000
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C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoPrivate Equity & Venture CapitalLarge Institution$150,000$185,000$220,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoTechnologyLarge Institution$145,000$180,000$215,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoPrivate Equity & Venture CapitalBoutique$130,000$165,000$200,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoInvestment BankingBoutique$130,000$165,000$200,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoPrivate Equity & Venture CapitalMid-Market$150,000$165,000$200,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoTechnologyBoutique$145,000$160,000$180,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoTechnologyMid-Market$145,000$160,000$215,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoLife Sciences & BiotechBoutique$130,000$145,000$155,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoProfessional ServicesMid-Market$120,000$145,000$205,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoLife Sciences & BiotechMid-Market$130,000$145,000$190,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoRetailLarge Institution$120,000$145,000$195,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoAsset & Wealth ManagementBoutique$115,000$130,000$145,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoProfessional ServicesBoutique$120,000$125,000$145,000
C-Suite Executive AssistantSan FranciscoRetailMid-Market$110,000$120,000$145,000

Figures reflect base salary ranges observed across Blackbook Associates mandates and market intelligence. Total compensation, including bonus and other incentives, will vary by firm and individual. Our benchmarks skew towards the upper end of the market. While managing the diary and inbox remains part of the role, we place proactive professionals expected to add commercial value and operate as a genuine extension of their principal — a different calibre to the reactive, old-school secretary — and compensation reflects that.