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What is the average salary of United States Department of Agriculture .NET Software Developer?

United States Department of Agriculture .NET Software Developers earn $73,000 annually, or $35 per hour, which is 4% higher than the national average for all .NET Software Developers at $70,000 annually and 10% higher than the national salary average for ​all working Americans. The highest paid .NET Software Developers work for CKE Restaurants at $95,000 annually and the lowest paid .NET Software Developers work for Sharp Business Systems at $30,000 annually.

$73K Atlanta, GA .NET Software Developer Average Salary at United States Department of Agriculture ·

+$3K (4%) more than national average .NET Software Developer salary ($70K)
+$22K (35%) more than average United States Department of Agriculture salary ($51K)
"Started as entry level, getting paid 35 per hour with the work and exp. for me was more than enough, as well as being a contractor wanted to expand my time by becoming permanent to receive benefits and secure stability, but that being said I will take the exp. and knowledge to improve on the next company I will join!"

What is the salary for .NET Software Developer at United States Department of Agriculture?

The salary for .NET Software Developer at United States Department of Agriculture is $73,000 annually.

What company pays the highest salary for the .NET Software Developer position?

CKE Restaurants pays the highest salary for the .NET Software Developer position at $95,000 annually.

What company pays the lowest salary for the .NET Software Developer position?

Sharp Business Systems pays the lowest salary for the .NET Software Developer position at $30,000 annually.

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