OTE, short for ‘On-Target Earnings,’ signifies the total compensation an employee can potentially earn, including their base salary and commissions, assuming they meet specified sales targets or goals. If performance doesn’t match these expectations, the actual earnings may fall short of the projected OTE. It’s predominantly used in sales and other performance-based roles.
Let’s consider an on-target earnings example:
If your sales rep’s annual base salary is $60,000 and their on-target commission is $35,000, their OTE compensation will be $95,000, provided they hit all sales goals.
OTE = $60,000 + $35,000
OTE = $95,000
There are several reasons companies use OTE as a sales compensation model:
To calculate OTE compensation, you should first determine a pay mix, i.e., a ratio of a base salary to variable pay (commissions). Say, if your pay mix is 75/25, it means your base salary makes 75% of the mix, while the commission is 25%.
There are several factors that influence the pay mix ratio:
Let’s consider several pay mix ratio scenarios:
A higher variable component (percentage of commission) is recommended in cases when:
A lower percentage of commission is advised if:
Now that you understand how to determine a pay mix, you are ready to calculate OTE. We recommend to divide this process into four steps:
You won’t be able to count OTE compensation without establishing a base salary for your sales reps. This sum should compensate them enough for the quality of work they’ll do and match the standards of living so that they’ll have a decent income. A good piece of advice is to consider the average salary for the position that pertains to your country and industry.
Now it’s high time to determine the quota your sales reps will need to hit to earn a commission. It’s recommended to base sales OTE on one-fifth of the annual sales quota or 6 to 8 times the sales quota. You can also base it on a salespeople’s work experience.
The commission part of OTE usually depends on the projected goals you want your sales team to meet. For example, it may be boosting revenue or increasing the amount of monthly closed deals by 8%, and so on.
Determine how difficult it will be to hit these goals and how long it may take. Align the commission with the complexity of achieving projected tasks.
Once you have determined the base salary and commission, add them together to get your OTE.
Motivating your sales team is an effective way to boost your business’ revenue and ensure constant growth. OTE sales reps get stimulates them to work hard and achieve the company’s goals.
What you should always keep in mind is that OTE you offer to your salespeople must be simple enough to understand and agree to. Therefore, before coming up with a pay mix and an OTE strategy for all sales roles in a team, think well about the specifics of your sales process, the maturity of your product or service, and your company’s philosophy.
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