What is the highest and lowest pay for Mobile Applications Developer, Sr.?
As of January 01, 2025, the average annual salary for a Mobile Applications Developer, Sr. in San Jose, CA is $167,659. According to Salary.com, salaries can range from a low of $129,876 to a high of $201,180, with most professionals earning between $147,882 and $185,205.
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Last Updated on January 01, 2025
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Annual Salary |
Monthly Pay |
Weekly Pay |
Hourly Wage |
75th Percentile |
$147,574 |
$12,298 |
$2,838 |
$71 |
Average |
$133,593 |
$11,133 |
$2,569 |
$64 |
25th Percentile |
$117,834 |
$9,820 |
$2,266 |
$57 |
Last Updated on January 01, 2025
View Mobile Applications Developer, Sr. Salary by Experience Levels
An entry-level Mobile Applications Developer, Sr. with under 1 year experience makes about $159,678.
With less than 2 years of experience, a mid-level Mobile Applications Developer, Sr. makes around $161,131.
After 2-4 years, the Mobile Applications Developer, Sr. pay rises to about $163,164.
Those senior Mobile Applications Developer, Sr. with 5-8 years of experience earn roughly $170,314, and those Mobile Applications Developer, Sr. having 8 years or more experience are expected to earn about $173,559 on average.
Levels |
Salary |
Entry Level Mobile Applications Developer, Sr.
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$159,678
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Intermediate Level Mobile Applications Developer, Sr.
|
$161,131
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Senior Level Mobile Applications Developer, Sr.
|
$163,164
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Specialist Level Mobile Applications Developer, Sr.
|
$170,314
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Expert Level Mobile Applications Developer, Sr.
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$173,559
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$159,678
0 yr
$161,131
< 2 yrs
$163,164
2-4 yrs
$170,314
5-8 yrs
$173,559
> 8 yrs
Last Updated on January 01, 2025
Entry Level
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20%
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Mid Level
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21%
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Senior Level
|
22%
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Top Level
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27%
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Experienced
|
30%
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Last Updated on January 01, 2025