Switzerland Tops List Of The Highest Average Salaries For Cloud Tech Jobs

June 22, 2022

Switzerland topped the list of countries with the highest average salary for cloud tech jobs, at $133,326, with the United States in second place with an average of $114,772 and Australia in third place with $102,423.

Other countries in the top ten are Canada at $89,475, the United Kingdom at $777,076, Ireland at $75,547, Singapore at $71,351, Germany at $69,392, Japan at $65,888, and France at $47,645.

While Switzerland led the way in cloud tech salaries, other countries in Western Europe did not fare well in this regard. Italy came in last with an average of $32,053, Spain came in 13th with an average of $42,085, and Belgium finished third-worst in the rankings at $46,056.

The highest-paid role in cloud tech on average was found to be Technical Consultant, which earned an average of $161,000. Within the top three highest-paying jobs, Salesforce/nCino Solution Architect was the second highest-paid of the three highest-paid jobs at $157,938, and Program Manager finished third at $142,500.

For cloud tech jobs, the highest paying roles varied across the 14 nations surveyed. In Switzerland, the Account Manager/Account Executive, IT Director/CIO and Program Managers are the top earners. In Australia, Solution Architect, Technical Architect, Project Manager and Mulesoft Architect earn the most. In the U.S., Technical Consultant, Salesforce/nCino Solution Architect and Program Manager earn the most on average.

The sources for this piece include an article in TechRepublic.

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