
Marketplace Manager Salary UK | Amazon, eBay & Platform Pay
Marketplace Manager Salary UK:
Amazon, eBay & Platform Pay Benchmarks
Marketplace manager salary UK ranges vary significantly by platform, seniority, and whether you are managing a first-party retail account or a third-party seller operation. This guide benchmarks every marketplace role — Amazon, eBay, OnBuy, TikTok Shop, and international platforms — so Heads of eCommerce and HR managers can build accurate salary structures and competitive offers.
Median marketplace manager salary, UK
LinkedIn Talent Insights, 2024
Head of Marketplace salary ceiling, UK eCommerce
Indeed UK, 2024
Of UK eCommerce revenue now generated via marketplaces
IMRG, 2024
London salary premium for senior marketplace roles
Glassdoor UK, 2024
Marketplace manager salary UK ranges from £28,000 for junior Amazon executives to £80,000+ for heads of marketplace at scale. Amazon Vendor and Seller Central specialists command the highest salaries within the discipline. Platform experience (Amazon, eBay, TikTok Shop), P&L ownership, and international market management are the primary variables that push candidates toward the top of their band.
Why Marketplace Manager Salary UK Runs Higher Than General eCommerce Roles
Marketplace management is one of the most commercially accountable roles in UK eCommerce. A marketplace manager owns a revenue channel that can represent 20 to 60 per cent of a business’s total online sales — and every decision they make around pricing, advertising spend, listing quality, and fulfilment method has an immediate, measurable impact on profitability.
The complexity of Amazon Vendor Central, Seller Central, and advertising console management (Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands, DSP) requires a technical and commercial depth that most generalist eCommerce roles do not. According to LinkedIn Talent Insights, specialist marketplace roles pay 15 to 25 per cent more than equivalent-seniority generalist eCommerce executive roles.
A marketplace manager is responsible for the commercial performance of a brand or retailer’s presence on third-party selling platforms — primarily Amazon, eBay, OnBuy, TikTok Shop, and international equivalents. This includes listing optimisation, pricing strategy, advertising management (PPC), account health, fulfilment management (FBA vs FBM), and revenue reporting. The role sits at the intersection of trading, marketing, and operations.
UK Marketplace Manager Salary Benchmarks by Seniority
All figures are base salary only, excluding bonus, commission, and benefits. Sources: LinkedIn Talent Insights, Glassdoor UK, Indeed UK, and CIPD 2024. All figures in GBP. London ranges reflect a 15 to 20 per cent location premium above UK-wide equivalents.
| Seniority Level | UK-Wide Base Salary | London Base Salary | Typical Experience |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marketplace Executive / Junior | £28,000 – £35,000 | £32,000 – £40,000 | 0 – 2 years |
| Marketplace Manager | £36,000 – £50,000 | £42,000 – £58,000 | 2 – 5 years |
| Senior Marketplace Manager | £50,000 – £65,000 | £58,000 – £75,000 | 5 – 8 years |
| Head of Marketplace / Marketplace Director | £65,000 – £85,000 | £75,000 – £95,000 | 8+ years with P&L ownership |
Many businesses still benchmark marketplace manager salary against general eCommerce executive rates and underpay by £8,000 to £12,000 relative to current market. A marketplace manager with two to four years of Amazon Seller Central experience and PPC ownership should not be below £40,000. If they are, your retention risk is high.
What pushes a marketplace manager toward the top of their salary band?
The variables that consistently push candidates toward the upper end of their band are: proven Amazon advertising ROAS data; experience managing both Vendor Central and Seller Central accounts; demonstrated revenue growth on platform with specific figures; international marketplace management (EU, US); and the ability to build and manage a marketplace team rather than just executing as an individual contributor.
Amazon Marketplace Manager Salary UK: Vendor vs Seller vs PPC
Amazon is the dominant marketplace in UK eCommerce and commands the highest salary premiums within the discipline. However, Amazon marketplace management is not a single skill set — Vendor Central management, Seller Central management, and Amazon PPC are distinct specialisms that sit in materially different salary brackets.
| Amazon Specialism | Mid-Level UK Salary | Senior UK Salary | Demand Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon Vendor Central Manager | £40,000 – £55,000 | £55,000 – £72,000 | Very high |
| Amazon Seller Central Manager | £36,000 – £50,000 | £50,000 – £65,000 | High |
| Amazon PPC / Advertising Manager | £38,000 – £55,000 | £55,000 – £70,000 | Very high |
| Amazon Account Manager (Vendor + Seller + PPC) | £42,000 – £58,000 | £58,000 – £75,000 | Very high — scarce |
| Amazon / International Marketplace Director | £65,000 – £80,000 | £80,000 – £95,000+ | High — very scarce at director level |
Vendor Central is considerably more complex than Seller Central — involving purchase order management, co-op agreements, chargeback management, and direct relationship with Amazon’s buying teams. Candidates with genuine Vendor Central expertise at senior level are genuinely scarce in the UK market and consistently command salaries at the top of the range. If your business runs on Vendor Central, make it an essential criterion in your brief.
“The candidate pool for someone who can manage Amazon Vendor Central at scale — handling chargebacks, NIS negotiations, and an AMS advertising budget simultaneously — is genuinely thin in the UK. If you find one, move quickly and pay the top of the range. They will have multiple conversations active at any one time.” — Elite X Recruit, UK eCommerce recruitment specialists
Platform Salary Comparison: Amazon vs eBay vs TikTok Shop and Beyond
Platform specialism is the primary salary differentiator within marketplace management. Amazon commands the highest salaries across all seniority levels due to its complexity, scale, and the scarcity of genuine expertise. eBay and OnBuy sit lower in the salary hierarchy, while TikTok Shop is emerging as a high-growth bracket with strong salary momentum.
| Platform | Mid-Level UK Salary | Senior UK Salary | Market Demand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon (Vendor + Seller + PPC) | £40,000 – £58,000 | £58,000 – £80,000+ | Very high |
| eBay Marketplace Manager | £32,000 – £46,000 | £46,000 – £60,000 | Moderate |
| TikTok Shop Manager | £35,000 – £50,000 | £50,000 – £65,000 | Very high and growing |
| OnBuy / Wayfair / ASOS Marketplace | £30,000 – £42,000 | £42,000 – £56,000 | Moderate |
| International Marketplaces (Zalando, Allegro, Cdiscount) | £38,000 – £55,000 | £55,000 – £72,000 | Growing |
| Multi-Platform Manager (Amazon + eBay + TikTok) | £42,000 – £60,000 | £60,000 – £78,000 | High — scarce at senior level |
TikTok Shop has moved from pilot to mainstream for UK eCommerce brands at pace. Managers with hands-on TikTok Shop experience — product listing management, affiliate creator integration, live selling, and shop advertising — are in very short supply. If TikTok Shop is in your roadmap, budget at the top of the range and begin recruitment three to four months before you need the hire in place.
London vs UK-Wide: The Location Premium for Marketplace Roles
The London salary premium for marketplace manager roles sits between 15 and 20 per cent above equivalent roles in other UK cities, according to Glassdoor UK data. However, marketplace management is one of the more remote-friendly eCommerce disciplines — much of the work can be done independently of office location — which has compressed the premium somewhat at mid-level.
Beyond Base Salary: What a Competitive Marketplace Package Looks Like
For senior marketplace managers and heads of marketplace, total package beyond base salary is often the deciding factor between two competitive offers. These are the elements that move marketplace candidates at offer stage.
Channel revenue bonus
A structured bonus of 10 to 20 per cent of base salary tied to marketplace revenue growth, margin improvement, or advertising ROAS targets is standard for mid to senior marketplace roles. It aligns the candidate directly with commercial outcomes and is viewed positively at offer stage.
Software and tooling budget
Providing access to tools like Helium 10, Jungle Scout, DataHawk, or Perpetua signals a professional eCommerce environment. Marketplace managers who have used these tools at scale value working somewhere that invests in the right stack rather than managing everything manually in spreadsheets.
Advertising budget ownership
Giving a marketplace manager genuine autonomy over the Amazon advertising budget — without requiring sign-off for every campaign adjustment — is a significant motivator for experienced candidates. It signals trust and genuine commercial responsibility.
Clear progression to Head of Marketplace
Strong mid-level marketplace candidates actively evaluate whether a role has a genuine path to leadership. If you expect to grow the team, make this explicit in the offer conversation. It is a more powerful retention tool than a small salary increase.
Pension and flexible working
A minimum 5 per cent employer pension contribution and genuine flexibility over working hours are baseline expectations at mid to senior level. Their absence will cost you candidates at offer stage.
Red Flags in Marketplace Manager Salary Planning
These are the salary planning mistakes that consistently cost eCommerce businesses their best marketplace candidates — and the most expensive ones to correct once you have already opened the role at the wrong rate.
An Amazon channel generating £500,000 per month that is poorly managed or goes vacant during a search can lose 15 to 25 per cent of that revenue within weeks through suppressed listings, declining organic rank, and inefficient ad spend. The REC estimates the total cost of a mis-hire at mid-management level at three times the annual salary. Pay the market rate for the right candidate — it is the correct commercial decision every time.
Bottom Line: Marketplace Manager Salary UK
Marketplace manager salary UK ranges from £28,000 for junior Amazon executives to £95,000+ for heads of marketplace at scale. Platform specialism — particularly Amazon Vendor Central, PPC, and TikTok Shop — drives the biggest salary differentials. Budget by platform, not by generic title, and validate your range with a specialist before you advertise.
Use the salary tables above to benchmark your specific platform and seniority requirement before writing the job description.
Define whether you need Vendor Central, Seller Central, PPC, or a combination before setting the salary. Each has a distinct market rate.
Speak to a specialist marketplace recruiter before going to market to confirm your range is competitive for the current UK market.
Frequently Asked Questions
The average marketplace manager salary UK sits between £36,000 and £50,000 at mid-level, based on LinkedIn Talent Insights and Glassdoor UK data for 2024. This varies significantly by platform specialism — Amazon managers earn more than eBay or OnBuy managers at equivalent seniority — and by location, with London roles commanding 15 to 20 per cent more than the UK-wide average.
An Amazon marketplace manager in the UK earns between £36,000 and £75,000 depending on seniority and specialism. Mid-level Amazon Seller Central managers typically earn £36,000 to £50,000. Amazon Vendor Central managers command a premium — £40,000 to £55,000 at mid-level and £55,000 to £72,000 at senior level. Amazon PPC specialists managing significant budgets can command £55,000 to £70,000 at senior level.
Amazon Vendor Central is a first-party (1P) model where Amazon purchases stock directly from the brand and sells it as the retailer. Seller Central is a third-party (3P) model where the brand sells directly to consumers on Amazon’s marketplace. Vendor Central is significantly more complex — involving purchase order management, co-op fee negotiations, chargeback disputes, and direct buyer relationships — and commands a 10 to 15 per cent salary premium over equivalent Seller Central experience.
For mid-level and above, particularly for Amazon Vendor Central, PPC, or multi-platform roles, a specialist eCommerce marketplace recruiter adds significant value over job boards alone. The strongest marketplace candidates at senior level are rarely actively applying — they respond to direct approaches from recruiters who understand the technical nuance of their role. A generalist recruiter will struggle to qualify Amazon expertise effectively or benchmark marketplace salary accurately.
Amazon marketplace jobs UK carry a variety of titles depending on the employer and seniority: Amazon Marketplace Manager, Amazon Account Manager, Amazon Vendor Manager, Amazon Seller Central Manager, Amazon PPC Manager, eCommerce Marketplace Manager, Marketplace Executive, Head of Amazon, and Head of Marketplace. When searching or advertising, it is worth including platform-specific terms (Amazon, Vendor Central, Seller Central) in the job title or description to attract candidates who search by platform rather than generic title.
Hiring a senior marketplace manager in the UK typically takes six to ten weeks from brief to accepted offer, assuming a competitive salary, a clear brief, and an efficient process. Amazon Vendor Central specialists take longer due to the scarcity of candidates at this level — budget eight to twelve weeks. Senior candidates also typically carry one month notice periods. Beginning the search before the role is urgently needed is consistently the right approach, particularly ahead of Q4 peak trading.
The most in-demand marketplace manager skills in UK eCommerce are: Amazon Seller Central and Vendor Central account management; Amazon advertising (Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands, DSP); listing optimisation and A+ content creation; account health management; FBA logistics and inventory management; eBay listing and promoted listings management; TikTok Shop management; and analytics tools such as Helium 10, DataHawk, or Perpetua. Candidates who combine strong commercial judgement with deep platform technical knowledge consistently command the highest marketplace manager salaries in the UK.
Yes. Marketplace management is one of the strongest eCommerce career paths in the UK. With 28 per cent of UK eCommerce revenue now generated via marketplaces and that proportion growing, demand for specialist marketplace talent is consistently strong. Salary progression from executive to head of marketplace level is achievable within seven to ten years for commercially focused candidates who develop genuine platform depth and P&L ownership experience.
Sources & Further Reading
- Office for National Statistics (ONS): UK Retail and eCommerce Market Data, 2024
- Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC): UK Jobs Outlook and Hiring Intentions Report, 2024
- CIPD: Reward Management and Pay Conditions Survey, 2024
- LinkedIn Talent Insights: UK eCommerce and Marketplace Hiring Trends, 2024
- Glassdoor UK: Marketplace Manager Salary Data, 2024
- IMRG: UK Online Retail and Marketplace Revenue Statistics, 2024
- Elite X Recruit Blog: UK eCommerce Hiring Guides and Salary Data
- Elite X Recruit: UK eCommerce Marketplace Recruitment Specialist
By the Elite X Recruit team, UK eCommerce recruitment specialists. REC members.
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