Domestically, San Francisco (or at least the Bay Area; Hired didn't break that geography into microclimates for salary data) is where developers will earn the most. The average salary for a software engineer there was $134,000, which edges out second-place Seattle by $8,000 per year. New York sits in third position with an average annual salary of $120,000. If you want to break away from the coastal grind, software engineers in Denver pull in $112,000 per year, while Austin devs earn nearly as much: $110,000. Chicago is just under both cities with an average salary of $108,000. [caption id="attachment_139714" align="aligncenter" width="1580"] Salary levels across the US: Hired[/caption]
Improve Your Salary by Avoiding Silicon Valley
[caption id="attachment_130845" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Your salary may go further outside of the SV tech bubble.[/caption] While developers and software engineers (hopefully!) love what they do, pay is also important. Hired has taken a broad look at salary data worldwide, giving us insight into which geographies pay well and where your income may go further than expected. The first takeaway: developers and software engineers in the United States make quite a bit more than their counterparts globally. The reason is due to maturity; much of the modern technology we enjoy was born in this country, with Silicon Valley leading the way, so larger and long-established companies such as Facebook, Google and Apple are dominating in hiring, as well. Still, some of the disparity is alarming. In London, developers make an average of £56,000, or $73,000. Parisians make €49,000, or roughly $55,000. Australians fare a bit better; Sydney and Melbourne average A$106,000, which is the equivalent of about $82,000 in the United States.
Domestically, San Francisco (or at least the Bay Area; Hired didn't break that geography into microclimates for salary data) is where developers will earn the most. The average salary for a software engineer there was $134,000, which edges out second-place Seattle by $8,000 per year. New York sits in third position with an average annual salary of $120,000. If you want to break away from the coastal grind, software engineers in Denver pull in $112,000 per year, while Austin devs earn nearly as much: $110,000. Chicago is just under both cities with an average salary of $108,000. [caption id="attachment_139714" align="aligncenter" width="1580"] Salary levels across the US: Hired[/caption]
Domestically, San Francisco (or at least the Bay Area; Hired didn't break that geography into microclimates for salary data) is where developers will earn the most. The average salary for a software engineer there was $134,000, which edges out second-place Seattle by $8,000 per year. New York sits in third position with an average annual salary of $120,000. If you want to break away from the coastal grind, software engineers in Denver pull in $112,000 per year, while Austin devs earn nearly as much: $110,000. Chicago is just under both cities with an average salary of $108,000. [caption id="attachment_139714" align="aligncenter" width="1580"] Salary levels across the US: Hired[/caption]