Updated Sep 15, 2022

How much does a SQL Programmer make?

Updated Sep 15, 2022

Experience

Industry

$89,272 / yrTotal Pay
$83,771 / yrBase Pay
$5,501 / yrAdditional Pay

$89,272

 / yr
$63K$128K
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Possible Range

The estimated total pay for a SQL Programmer is $89,272 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $83,771 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 $5,501 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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Total Pay Trajectory

For SQL Developer

$96,558 /yr
SQL Developer
$136,492 /yr
Senior SQL Developer
$119,484 /yr
SQL Developer IV
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DataLab USA
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SQL ProgrammerSee 3 salaries from all locations

$112,896

 / yr

$86,938

 / yr

$113,336

 / yr

$93,333

 / yr

$111,533

 / yr

$98,424

 / yr

$124,258

 / yr

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$112,338

 / yr

$102,827

 / yr

$83,455

 / yr

$102,578

 / yr

$56

 / hr

$49

 / hr

$97,274

 / yr

$115,016

 / yr

$117,235

 / yr

$105,773

 / yr

$116,962

 / yr

$103,914

 / yr

$110,880

 / yr
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Recent Salaries Shared

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Location

Total Pay

Base Pay | Additional Pay

Total Years of Experience

Years at Recent Employer

Submitted

Date or Time

ETL/SQL Developer

United States of America

 | 4-6 years

$100,000

/yr

Submitted Yesterday

4-6 years
Yesterday
Oracle Pl SQL Developer

United States of America

 | 7-9 years

$65

/hr

Submitted Yesterday

7-9 years
Yesterday
SQL/ETL Developer

United States of America

 | 4-6 years

$105,000

/yr

Submitted Yesterday

4-6 years
Yesterday
SQL Developer

United States of America

 | <1 year

$60,000

/yr

Submitted Yesterday

<1 year
Yesterday
Oracle Pl SQL Developer

United States of America

 | 7-9 years

$70

/hr

Submitted Yesterday

7-9 years
Yesterday
SQL Server DBA

United States of America

 | 7-9 years

$178,000

/yr

Submitted 2 days ago

7-9 years
2 days ago
SQL Developer

United States of America

 | 4-6 years

$130,000

/yr

$100K | $30K

Submitted 2 days ago

4-6 years
2 days ago
SQL Report Developer

United States of America

 | 10-14 years

$50

/hr

Submitted 2 days ago

10-14 years
2 days ago

SQL Programmer pay FAQ

The national average salary for a SQL Programmer is $83,771 per year in United States. Filter by location to see a SQL Programmer salaries in your area. Salaries estimates are based on 47 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a SQL Programmer employees.

The highest salary for a SQL Programmer in United States is $118,052 per year.

The lowest salary for a SQL Programmer in United States is $59,446 per year.

If you are thinking of becoming a SQL Programmer or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of a SQL Programmer.