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Salary Analysis
How Much Do You Make? Can You Do Better Remote?
From 48,564 remote jobs analyzed, 16,827 disclosed salaries. 16.9% of software engineering roles pay $200k+ while 67% of all positions fall between $70k-$170k.
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Positions with Salary Data
17,000
34.6% of jobs disclose compensation
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Salary Distribution Across Remote Job Categories
Each rectangle shows job counts in specific salary ranges. Darker colors = more positions available.
Among 1,689 software engineering positions analyzed, 286 offer $200k+ salaries—the highest percentage (16.9%) of any field. DevOps follows at 16.6%, while technical sales shows surprising strength at 14.5%. The median salary sweet spot across all 11,675 jobs clusters between $100k-$150k, representing 32.2% of positions.
Where the Money Is: Top Remote Categories by $200k+ Jobs Top $200k+
How to read this chart: Each rectangle represents the number of job postings in a specific salary range for each category. Darker colors indicate more available positions. Categories are grouped by field, with technology roles at the top, followed by business, creative, and other sectors.
About the Salary Data
This analysis examines 16,827 remote job postings with disclosed salary information—representing 34.6% of all 48,564 jobs analyzed. Only positions with valid salaries above $10,000 annually are included to filter out data errors.
Key Findings: Compensation shows clear patterns with 20% of jobs clustering at $70k-$100k for entry roles while 24.5% concentrate at $130k-$170k for senior positions. Just 332 jobs (2.8%) break the $300k barrier. Software engineering dominates high-pay categories with 286 positions offering $200k+.