How much does a part-time CRO cost in Tampa in 2027?

Direct Answer
You are not hiring a "part-time CRO" as a permanent employee working 20 hours a week. You are engaging an experienced revenue executive on a fractional basis — usually 4 to 12 days per month. In Tampa, the cost for that engagement in 2027 will land between $4,000/month (for a very early-stage startup with a junior fractional CRO working a few days a month) and $15,000/month (for a seasoned operator working 8–12 days/month with a full toolkit of sales tech and a network of vetted contractors). Most engagements fall in the $6,000–$10,000 range. Expect to pay a premium if you need a CRO who has scaled a company past $10M ARR in your specific industry (SaaS, med-tech, or professional services are common in Tampa). No credible fractional CRO will quote you a flat "part-time salary" — the model is a retainer for a defined scope of work.
Why "Part-Time CRO" is a misleading term
Many founders search for "part-time CRO" because they imagine a salaried employee who works 20 hours a week. That structure is almost never used in fractional revenue leadership. Instead, you are buying outcome-focused availability — the CRO attends your weekly leadership meeting, reviews pipeline, coaches your sales team, and handles strategic deals, but they are not sitting in your office five days a week. In Tampa, this arrangement is common among B2B SaaS companies in the downtown innovation district and the Westshore business corridor, where many startups operate with lean teams.
A true part-time employee CRO would require you to offer benefits, payroll taxes, and a W-2 — and you would be competing for talent against full-time roles at larger companies like ReliaQuest or Sykes (now Sitel). Fractional avoids that competition entirely. You pay for results and availability, not for a warm body in a chair.
The real cost drivers in Tampa
Scope of work is the biggest lever. A fractional CRO who only does weekly pipeline reviews and closes a few enterprise deals will charge less than one who must rebuild your sales process, hire and fire reps, implement a CRM, and own board-level reporting. In Tampa, the cost also varies by industry:
- SaaS / MarTech — $7,000–$12,000/month (most common; many fractional CROs have SaaS backgrounds)
- Med-tech / Health IT — $8,000–$15,000/month (requires domain expertise, narrower talent pool)
- Professional Services / Consulting — $5,000–$9,000/month (lower complexity, often shorter engagements)
- Manufacturing / Distribution — $6,000–$10,000/month (longer sales cycles, more field coordination)
Local supply is thin. Tampa does not have a dense concentration of experienced CROs who work fractionally. Many of the best candidates live in other metro areas (Atlanta, Austin, or remote from the Northeast) and will charge a premium for travel if you require in-person meetings. However, post-2025, most fractional CROs are comfortable working fully remote — they will visit Tampa once a quarter for key meetings.
Fractional CRO vs. VP of Sales — which should you hire?
The most common mistake Tampa founders make is confusing a fractional CRO with a VP of Sales. A CRO owns the entire revenue engine (marketing, sales, customer success, partnerships). A VP of Sales typically owns only the sales team. If you need someone to build a repeatable sales process and close deals yourself, a VP of Sales may be cheaper ($5,000–$8,000/month fractional). If you need to align your marketing spend with your sales pipeline, fix churn, and set revenue strategy, you need a CRO.
How to find a fractional CRO in Tampa
Your search should start in specialized communities, not general job boards. Pavilion (joinpavilion.com) has a large network of fractional CROs who serve clients across the Southeast. The RevOps Co-op (revopscoop.com) is another strong source for operators who understand the tech stack needed to manage revenue. You can also search LinkedIn for "fractional CRO Tampa" — but expect most results to be consultants based in other cities who list Tampa as a service area.
What you get for the money
A good fractional CRO in Tampa will deliver:
- A revenue operations audit — review of your CRM (Salesforce or HubSpot), sales process, marketing funnel, and customer success handoff.
- A 90-day revenue plan — specific targets, pipeline generation activities, and hiring milestones.
- Weekly pipeline reviews — using tools like Gong or Clari to identify stalled deals and coach reps.
- Direct deal support — joining key prospect calls to close enterprise accounts.
- Board-ready reporting — a monthly revenue dashboard that your investors will trust.
- Access to a network — introductions to channel partners, potential hires, and sometimes co-investors.
You will not get a full-time employee who answers emails at 10 PM every night. You will not get someone to manage your day-to-day administrative tasks. The CRO's time is concentrated on high-leverage activities. If you need a "boots on the ground" sales manager who rides along on every demo, hire a full-time VP of Sales instead.
When the cost is not worth it
Fractional CROs are not a good fit for every Tampa company. Avoid this model if:
- You are pre-revenue — you need a founder who sells, not a consultant. A fractional CRO will cost $4,000+ per month with no guarantee of revenue.
- You have less than 6 months of runway — the CRO's retainer will drain cash that should go to product development or customer acquisition.
- You are unwilling to change — if you insist on keeping your current sales team, pricing, and process, a fractional CRO will become a frustrated advisor instead of a driver.
- You need a full-time closer — if your company requires someone to be in the office 40 hours a week generating leads and closing deals, hire a sales rep or VP of Sales.
FAQ
How do I know if I need a fractional CRO vs. a sales consultant? A sales consultant gives you advice and a report. A fractional CRO owns the revenue function and is accountable for results. If you want someone to tell you what to do and then leave, hire a consultant ($2,000–$5,000 for a one-week engagement). If you want someone to *do* the work alongside you for 6–12 months, hire a fractional CRO.
Can I hire a fractional CRO for just 2 days a month? Yes, but expect limited impact. Two days per month is enough for a strategic review and a single pipeline call, but not for coaching reps, fixing your CRM, or closing deals. Most CROs will not accept less than 4 days/month because they cannot deliver meaningful results.
Will a fractional CRO work with my existing sales team? Yes — that is the point. The CRO coaches your existing reps, helps you decide who to keep, and sometimes helps you hire replacements. They do not replace your team; they upgrade it.
Do fractional CROs in Tampa expect equity? Many do, especially if your company is early-stage ($0–$3M ARR) and cash is tight. Equity is typically 0.5%–2% vested over 2–4 years with a one-year cliff. Be prepared to negotiate this — it aligns the CRO's incentives with yours.
How long do fractional CRO engagements typically last? Most run 6 to 12 months. Some extend to 18 months if the company is growing fast. After that, you either hire a full-time CRO or the fractional CRO transitions to an advisory role.
What tools should I have in place before hiring a fractional CRO? At minimum, a CRM (Salesforce or HubSpot) with clean data, a revenue reporting tool (Clari or a spreadsheet), and a sales engagement platform (Outreach or Salesloft). If you have none of these, the CRO will charge extra to set them up.
Is it cheaper to hire a full-time CRO in Tampa? A full-time CRO in Tampa commands a base salary of $180,000–$250,000 plus bonus and equity — total cash cost of $200,000–$300,000 per year. A fractional CRO at $10,000/month costs $120,000/year with no benefits, no payroll taxes, and no severance. Fractional is cheaper for the first 12–18 months.
Sources
- Pavilion — community for revenue leaders
- RevOps Co-op — operations and revenue operations network
- Harvard Business Review — articles on fractional leadership
- First Round Review — startup hiring and leadership advice
- SaaStr — B2B SaaS sales and revenue content
- LinkedIn — search for fractional CRO profiles and local Tampa groups