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Tech Salaries

A look into the European market

One of the most frequently asked questions we hear every day


at Landing.jobs is how much should a developer earn. However, the values
vary according to country, city, company, experience and a whole myriad of other
factors. To make things a little simpler, we checked our database for all job
offers with disclosed salaries. These values represent an average
for a developer with 4 years of experience.

Countries

€20K €30K €40K €50K €60K €70K


£17K £26K £34K £43K £51K £60K

PT ES DE UK
Back-end
Developer

PT ES DE UK
Data
Scientist

PT ES UK DE
DevOps
Engineer

PT ES DE UK
Front-end
Developer

PT ES DE UK
Full-stack
Developer

PT ES DE UK
QA/Testing

PT ES UK DE
UX/UI
Designer

Highest & Lowest Paid Jobs

€20K €30K €40K €50K €60K €70K


£17K £26K £34K £43K £51K £60K

Portugal
Data scientist Full-stack developer
(PT)

Spain
Data scientist & QA/Testing Full-stack developer
(ES)

Germany
QA/Testing DevOps Engineer
(DE)

United
UX/UI Designer Back-end Developer
Kingdom (UK)

Living Costs

In comparison to Portugal, each country has a salary & living costs* difference of:
*The living costs shown are representative of each country’s capital city.

UK

93% Salary

231% Housing

80% Living costs

Germany

84% Salary Portugal in numbers


Salary
29% Housing

30% Living costs


Back-end Developer
Data Scientist
€30K
€26K
DevOps / Sysadmin €28K
Front-end Developer €27K
Full-stack Developer €32K
QA/Testing €28K
UX/UI designer €31K

Living costs

Beer €1
Cappuccino €2
Lunch €9
Movie ticket €7
Spain
5km Taxi ride €7
17% Salary

26% Housing Housing

15% Living costs 2 bedroom apartment €695

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Resources: Landing.jobs database with the help of Teleport for the living costs.

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