Research Stefan Kingham
Update: We recently analysed 12,000 data points to find out what developers are being paid across the Netherlands today. We found that the average developer earns €56k.
Find the rest of our report, including salaries by experience, role and more here.
Did you know Amsterdam boasted Europe’s fastest broadband speeds, is ranked fourth globally in app invention and development and was named Europe’s best tech city to work in by Hubspot?
Now that’s one heck of a track record, but hardly surprising considering it’s home to a talent pool of over 250,000 tech professionals and Silicon Valley companies themselves have set up shop in the city.
With so many innovative companies on the prowl for tech talent, it’s fair to say the demand for developers in Amsterdam is higher than ever before, but what does that mean for tech salaries in Amsterdam?
Research Stefan Kingham
We recently analysed 13,000 data points to find out what developers are being paid across Germany today.
Find the latest research on developer salaries in Germany here.
Home to a host of startup hubs, angel investors and seasoned tech companies, Germany’s tech scene has grown considerably over the last few years to become one of the most prominent in Europe.
The way we do business is changing and more and more of the modern workforce is being made up of engineering talent, much to the delight of job-seeking programmers.
But what does that mean for tech salaries in Germany? How much can a software engineer earn in Germany in 2018?
Research Stefan Kingham
2017 was a landmark year for women in the fight for gender equality, with the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements inspiring more women than ever before to speak up, but there’s still tremendous work to be done when it comes to the economic empowerment of women. Particularly in tech.
Research Emma Tracey
Compass estimates that there are between 3,000 and 5,000 active tech startups in London, with a combined value of £34 billion, making London the fourth largest startup ecosystem in the world. For software developers working in the metropolis, London isn’t just about startups - the inner city alone is home to an estimated 40,000 tech companies. A recent parliamentary report estimates that the shortage of digital skills costs the UK economy £63 billion per year. Needless to say, software developers in London are in high demand.
Research Emma Tracey
While Berlin is the capital of Germany, Munich is its economic heartland. The Bavarian capital has the highest purchasing power of any German city and many large German companies and global corporations are headquartered here, including:
But what does Munich have to offer software developers?
Research Emma Tracey
Amsterdam’s lifestyle is world famous. But how are the Dutch when it comes to building and scaling tech companies? And what is life like for software developers in Amsterdam?
To answer this question we gathered a sample of over 170 tech companies, classified them by industry and mapped them onto the city. In previous editions of our startup map, we mapped the startups by train-lines. Given the influence of the humble bike on the Dutch capital, we took out the trains lines and surrendered to the streets.
Research Emma Tracey
When you think of startups in Germany, the first thing that comes to mind is Berlin. What is often forgotten is Hamburg, the leafy, fiercely proud port city in Germany’s north west. A city with a vibrant history of trade and media is slowly and silently developing as a tech hub in its own right. More understated than Munich, a lot friendlier than Berlin, and with a strong regional character of its own, Hamburg has a lot to offer entrepreneurs.
Research Johanna Dahlroos
Berlin is home to 19 of Germany’s largest startups. Combined those startups secured $3,272 million in funding from January to September 2015. Following Berlin, the most successful startup cities, in terms of funding, are the northerly port city of Hamburg ($852 million) and the southerly Bavarian capital of Munich ($427 million).
Research Emma Tracey
Did you know there are over 1800 active startup companies operating in Berlin? To discover more about them, we took a 10% sample sorted them by industry and mapped them by U-bahn station. The following post details our findings.
Research Emma Tracey
We researched 58 CTOs from Berlin’s biggest startups to reveal what it takes to be a CTO in this city. Combined our sample companies have raised more than $3.06 billion in funding and span 26 industries. The research reveals the nationalities, educational and work background, years of experience and skills of Berlin’s CTOs, along with the typical salary range.