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Information Technology And Management Consulting, Inc.

Java Full Stack Developer Salary

🇺🇸United States

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$131,997
Average / Year
$131,997
Median / Year
$131,997
Maximum
$131,997
Minimum
Per Hour$63
Per Month$11,000
Data Points2

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How much does Information Technology And Management Consulting, Inc. pay Java Full Stack Developers?
Information Technology And Management Consulting, Inc. pays an average of $131,997 per year for Java Full Stack Developer roles based on 2 aggregated market data. Salaries range from $131,997 to $131,997 depending on experience and location.
How much does Information Technology And Management Consulting, Inc. pay per hour for Java Full Stack Developer?
Based on the average annual salary of $131,997, a Java Full Stack Developer at Information Technology And Management Consulting, Inc. earns approximately $63 per hour assuming a standard 40-hour work week (2,080 working hours per year).
Is Information Technology And Management Consulting, Inc. Java Full Stack Developer salary above the national average?
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