Bangalore techies get paid low in the world startup ecosystem
Bengaluru has the cheapest average annual salary of
$8,600 for a software engineer in the top 20 startup ecosystems in the world,
according to the 2017 Global Startup Ecosystem Report released earlier this
month.
The
highest average annual salary is $1,12,000 for software engineers at the
Silicon Valley in California. That’s 13 times as much as the Bengaluru average
paycheck. While that doesn’t sound too good, the report says this is one of the
primary reasons why startups move to the city: It’s easy to find great tech
talent at cheaper rates.
The rankings of the top
20 startup ecosystems have been made on the basis of five parameters –
performance, funding, market reach, talent, and startup experience. Of the
total, nine are located in North America, six in Europe, and five in Asia.
While Bengaluru
continues to be India’s leading startup hub, its rank on the Global Index has
however dropped from 15 in 2015 to 20 this year. Nonetheless what is still
impressive, the report states, is that Bengaluru currently has an estimated
1,800-2,300 active tech startups.
Average Annual Salaries in Top 20 Global Startup Ecosystems.
USA:
$112K
New York: $97 K
London: $52K
Beijing: $25k
Boston: $95K
Tel Aviv: $63K
Berlin: $55K
Shanghai: $22K
Los Angeles: $84K
Seattle: $100K
Paris: $46K
Singapore: $35K
Austin: $82K
Stockholm: $55K
Vancouver: $55K
Toronto-Waterloo: $56K
Sydney: $64K
Chicago: $76K
Amsterdam: $45K
Bengaluru: $8.6K
New York: $97 K
London: $52K
Beijing: $25k
Boston: $95K
Tel Aviv: $63K
Berlin: $55K
Shanghai: $22K
Los Angeles: $84K
Seattle: $100K
Paris: $46K
Singapore: $35K
Austin: $82K
Stockholm: $55K
Vancouver: $55K
Toronto-Waterloo: $56K
Sydney: $64K
Chicago: $76K
Amsterdam: $45K
Bengaluru: $8.6K
Bengaluru's tech
employees are also among the youngest and the most cost-efficient.
The report says:
Bangalore has, on an average, the youngest tech workers
among all startup eco-systems... In the Talent Index, Bangalore has
challenges with Access and Quality –engineers haven’t been hired very quickly,
experience is average and visa success is low – but the bang for the buck is
still hard to beat, as Bangalore’s engineers are the most cost-efficient among
the global top 20.
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