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Software Engineer Salary in Moose Jaw, SK Yearly...

Software Engineer Salary in Moose Jaw, SK





Moose Jaw, SK Average

$44,000$98,256/year$148,500
Software Engineer Salary Comparison by Location
Nationwide
United States
$98,256
Moose Jaw, SK
SK
$98,256
As of Aug 14, 2019, the average annual pay for the Software Engineer jobs category in Moose Jaw, SK is $98,256 a year.
While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $148,500 and as low as $44,000, the majority of salaries within the Software Engineer jobs category currently range between $79,500 (25th percentile) to $115,000 (75th percentile) in Moose Jaw, SK. The average pay range for a Software Engineer job varies little (about $35,500), which suggests that regardless of location, there are not many opportunities for increased pay or advancement, even with several years of experience.
Based on recent job postings on ZipRecruiter, the Software Engineer job market in both Moose Jaw, SK and the surrounding area is very active.
To estimate the most accurate annual salary range for Software Engineer jobs, ZipRecruiter continuously scans its database of millions of active jobs published locally throughout America.
Find your next high paying job within the Software Engineer category on ZipRecruiter today.
Average Software Engineer Salary in Moose Jaw
Salary Range (Percentile)
25thAverage75th
Annual Salary$79,500$98,256$115,000
Monthly Salary$6,625$8,188$9,583
Weekly Salary$1,529$1,890$2,212
Hourly Salary$38$47$55

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