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Chief Product Officer salaries in London.

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Our salaries are based on data from thousands of placements and inside industry knowledge from our expert recruitment teams. These salaries represent the average range considering a number of variables (industry, location, level of seniority etc.).

£190,000 - £230,000

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According to our salary calculator, the average annual salary for Chief Product Officers working in London is £190,000 - £230,000.

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Significant salary increases seen in 2022 normalised in 2023 - with fewer vacancies, the power shifted. However, employers should be careful to not under offer as they will likely miss out on the top talent that understands their value.

51%

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70%

of employers plan to increase salary offers in 2024 for certain, hard-to-fill roles.

49%

of professionals are optimistic that they will receive an increase in 2024.