Software Engineer total compensation and salaries in Remote, the Netherlands

 
Company Title Total Comp
GitLab
Remote (remote from anywhere)
🔒 Senior-level position within software engineering
€69,500 2021
GitLab
Remote (remote from anywhere)
Software Engineer
Backend
€93,500 2021
🔒 Identity management industry
Remote (remote from anywhere)
Senior Software Engineer
€106,000 Freelance
FareHarbor
Remote (hybrid option)
Software Engineer
€119,000
Zscaler
Remote (remote within country)
Senior Test Engineer
€128,000
Meta
Remote (remote within country)
Software Engineer
€189,000
Dataiku
Remote (hybrid option)
Senior SDET
€108,000
🔒 Cybersecurity industry
Remote (remote within country)
🔒 Mid-level position within software engineering
€64,000
Meta
Remote (remote within country)
Software Engineer
€141,000
Atida
Remote (remote within country)
Azure Security Engineer
€65,000
🔒 International cybersecurity company
Remote (remote within country)
Full stack developer
€80,000
🔒 Observability industry
Remote (hybrid option)
Senior Software Engineer
€166,000 2021
🔒 Software development and version control company
Remote (remote within country)
Senior Solution Architect
€198,000
🔒 Cloud consulting company
Remote (remote from anywhere)
Cloud Native Engineer
€70,000 2021
GitLab
Remote (remote from anywhere)
Software Engineer
€114,000 2021
🔒 Digital product consultancy
Remote
Senior Software Engineer
€125,000
GitLab
Remote (remote from anywhere)
Backend Engineer
€146,000 2020
Relive
Remote (remote from anywhere)
Senior Software Developer
Full Stack
€70,000 2021
GitLab
Remote
Staff Software Engineer
€140,000 2021
GoDaddy
Remote (remote within country)
Senior Software Engineer
€157,000 2021
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