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The estimated total pay for a QA Engineer is $83,941 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $77,319 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $6,622 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.
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QA Engineer | $83,941 /yr |
Senior QA Engineer | $136,317 /yr |
QA Engineer IV | $145,967 /yr |
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Some related job titles are QA Lead Salaries with median pay of $107,239, QA Manager Salaries with median pay of $109,576, Quality Engineer Salaries with median pay of $85,528, Senior Software QA Engineer Salaries with median pay of $136,529.
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Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for a Qa Engineer in United States. Employers include Meta, Google and NVIDIA.
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QA Engineer | $83,941 /yr |
Senior QA Engineer | $136,317 /yr |
QA Engineer IV | $145,967 /yr |
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For a Qa Engineer in United States
The top 5 paying industries for a Qa Engineer in United States are Insurance with a median total pay of $130,402, Telecommunications with a median total pay of $119,251, Media & Communication with a median total pay of $118,624, Information Technology with a median total pay of $117,824, and Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology with a median total pay of $114,151.
What is the pay outlook for Engineering?
Engineering jobs are in high demand with workers receiving generous compensation packages and bonuses. Engineering offers ample opportunity for growth and development with transferable skills across an array of fields from software, supply chain and logistics to aerospace. Most roles require at least a bachelor’s degree. To remain competitive, job-seekers should consider specialization or skill-specific programs such as coding boot-camps or certifications.
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The national average salary for a QA Engineer is $77,319 per year in United States. Filter by location to see a QA Engineer salaries in your area. Salaries estimates are based on 8935 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a QA Engineer employees.
The highest salary for a QA Engineer in United States is $116,607 per year.
The lowest salary for a QA Engineer in United States is $51,269 per year.
If you are thinking of becoming a QA Engineer or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of a QA Engineer.
Pay for quality assurance engineers (QA) often reaches the six-figure range, reflecting demand for their services and barriers to entry. Quality assurance engineers with experience or interest in working with healthcare and medical insurance related applications may command especially high pay, since job growth will be especially high in this area. Candidates who work for software publishers or manufacturers will generally earn higher pay than those who work for insurance carriers or management companies.
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Approximately 75% of QA engineers are happy with their salary. Your salary as a QA engineer depends on factors like education and experience, but a Bachelor's degree, a professional certification, and yearly additional pay of $6,621.54 can help qualify it as a good salary.
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QA engineers have a fairly wide pay range, but if you follow a typical QA engineer career path, you can expect to make between $55,109.03 and $128,724.72, with an estimated total pay of around $83,940.91. This includes performance-based bonuses, which are common in this industry. After 2-4 years in this role, you will be qualified to take the next step and apply for Senior QA engineer positions.
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There are some crucial steps you can take to make more money during your QA engineer career? Consider getting a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or participating in a coding Bootcamp. Make sure you know basic programming languages like Javascript, as well as HTML and CSS. Learn in-demand QA skills, such as Selenium and Agile Software Development, and ensure you have a comprehensive understanding of the software development process. You might also try for a professional certification, such as the QAI Global Institute's Certified Software Test Engineer qualification. Create a portfolio showcasing all the projects you've worked on and spend some time honing soft skills like communication and analytical thinking.
Whether you've just started browsing QA engineer jobs or want a raise in your current salary as a QA engineer, negotiating is an important skill to learn. Begin by perusing job listings and speaking to people in your industry to determine an appropriate figure. If you're not sure, a 10% raise is a fair number. You should then keep that number in mind as you make a list of all the reasons you deserve a raise. Good arguments might include certifications you've gained, skills you've learned, and successful projects you've worked on. Keep your examples specific, and bring along an updated portfolio to show off your skills and achievements.