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Weiting Liu
Remote Developer Salary Explorer — Compare how much it costs to hire remote engineers globally
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Whether you're looking to hire remote developers (or want to become one and you're not sure how much to expect) this tool helps you establish a salary benchmark. Find and compare salaries for remote developers based in different regions and locations.
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Weiting Liu
Hello fellow makers & hunters of the Product Hunt community! Remote work is top of mind for many companies right now, but solid data around remote work salaries is still very limited. LinkedIn, Indeed, and Payscale allow users to self-report their salary information, but so far there isn't a reliable tool that focuses on remote worker salaries. There are freelance rate calculators, but those don't accurately reflect what permanent remote hires actually expect. We created this remote developer salary explorer to help companies make better decisions about hiring remote talent. The data is based on expected salary data of over 12,000 developers in our network. You'll also find hiring reports for each location, including what different types of developers expect (e.g. Front-end vs. DevOps). We want to help companies access 100% of the world's talent — not just talent in the same zipcode. For developers, we hope this tool can help you assess whether or not you want to consider a remote job in the future, especially if you feel limited by the opportunities in your local area. If you're already a remote developer, I encourage you to submit your salary on the page to help improve our data. We hope you find this tool helpful and would love to hear your feedback. This is the second tool we've launched this month on PH and we really appreciate the community's support, thank you! (Note: As you use this tool, please keep in mind that the data may not be representative of local salaries, but remote developers based in that location. More info about the data is provided in the "About This Tool" section on the page.)
Minh LC
didn’t think that Vietnam are so high salary.
james walter
@lcmstart all those salaries are few folds more than reality, the maker and the team are trying to justify codementor / arc's high prices by throwing out distorted pricing.
Debbie Chew
@lcmstart Hello Minh! The numbers you see are for remote developers based in that location, which can be different from local developer salaries. These developers are often working remotely for companies headquartered outside of Vietnam (or completely distributed). Hope that clarifies things!
james walter
These wages are inflated more wishful thinking than the reality. Not sure what the makers rational behind having such high rates for remote devs salaries. Could be that they are trying to justify their overpriced dev fees at arc/codementor ?
Debbie Chew
@jameswalter5 Hi James! On Arc, developers set their expected salary so the data is based off of that. Hope that makes things a bit more clear!
james walter
@justdebbb @jameswalter5 so then i was accurate in saying that these are NOT REAL average salaries but wishful thinking prices set by ARC. And also this exposes how expensive hiring remote devs from your platform is and will be cheaper to do local in-house hires at half the prices.
DJ Coleman
Congrats! I love what you are doing and the design is 🔥. Would you be open to making an API in the future? We could really use this insight on entrylevel.io.
Laurence Cullen
Site link is dead for me...
Debbie Chew
@laurencecullen Oh no, sorry about that Laurence! Can you try it again? If it still doesn’t work, could you please reach out to support[at]arc.dev so we can investigate? Thank you!
Stella Ashaolu
Great transparency!
Muhammad Basit
7000$ usd
Muhammad Basit
Developer are blessing of god