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Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.)

Software Engineer Salary

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈUnited States

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$132,656
Average / Year
$135,000
Median / Year
$138,000
Maximum
$123,000
Minimum
Per Hour$64
Per Month$11,055
vs National Avg+$31,249
Data Points5
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) salaries

How much does Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) pay Software Engineers?↓
Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) pays an average of $132,656 per year for Software Engineer roles based on 5 aggregated market data. Salaries range from $123,000 to $138,000 depending on experience and location.
How much does Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) pay per hour for Software Engineer?↓
Based on the average annual salary of $132,656, a Software Engineer at Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) earns approximately $64 per hour assuming a standard 40-hour work week (2,080 working hours per year).
Is Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) Software Engineer salary above the national average?↓
Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) pays $31,249 above the national average for similar roles. Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) is among the higher paying employers for this role.
How accurate is this Ascendion, Inc. (Formerly known as Collabera, Inc.) salary data?↓
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