Above senior-level Backend Engineer total compensation and salaries in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

 
Company Title Total Comp
🔒 Dutch small-size e-commerce company
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Lead Software Engineer
€90,000
Gigs
Amsterdam (remote within country)
Senior Software Engineer
Backend
€124,000
🔒 Dutch small-size software company
Amsterdam
Senior Software Engineer
€100,000
🔒 Dutch smal-size e-learning company
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Senior Software Engineer
€76,500
Well-known Outstaffing Company
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Lead Engineer
€72,000 Freelance
Miro
Amsterdam
Senior Software Engineer
€131,000
Roamler
Amsterdam
Senior software engineer
€75,000
Miro
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Software Engineer
€110,000
Booking.com
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Senior Software Engineer
€173,000
Bitvavo
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Software Engineer
€100,000
🔒 Local Startup
Amsterdam
Senior Software Engineer
€80,000 2022
Miro
Amsterdam
Senior Software Engineer
€105,000
🔒 Dutch online bank
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Software Developer
€75,000
🔒 Fintech banking platform company with Dutch HQ
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Principal Backend Engineer
€82,500 2021
Booking.com
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Software Engineer I
€175,000 2022
ING
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Engineer III
€83,000 2022
🔒 Ride sharing company
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Software Engineer
€83,000 2022
Booking.com
Amsterdam
Senior Software Engineer II
€168,000 2022
Leaseplan
Amsterdam (remote from anywhere)
Senior Software Engineer
Frontend
€173,000 2022 Freelance
🔒 Optical retail company
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Lead Backend Developer
€92,500 2022
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