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Remote Babel developers make on average $72,500 per year. Base salaries start around $40,000, but can go as high as $100,000. This is primarily based on your experience level. Junior developers will make less, with the top salaries going to senior Babel developers.
Once you get a few years of experience under your belt, you can move to a mid-level or intermediate Babel developer position. Developers at this level typically have 2-4 years of experience.
Mid-level Babel developers make on average $72,500 a year, with a base salary around $40,000, and going as high as $100,000.
A senior Babel developer role is typically the top level you can reach, usually requiring somewhere bewteen 4-7+ years of experience. On average, senior Babel developers make $90,000 a year, with a base salary around $80,000, and going as high as $100,000.
Some companies will hire and promote levels above senior, including Staff, Senior Staff, and Principal engineer positions, but these are more uncommon.
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This salary data is pulled from jobs posted here on Front End Remote Jobs since November 2022. For Babel developer jobs, we are pulling salary information from 2 job listings.
Remote Babel engineers make on average $72,500 per year. Base salaries start around $40,000, but can go as high as $100,000.
Remote Babel developers make bewteen $40,000 and $100,000 a year, with an average salary of $72,500 per year.
The highest salary we've seen in our data for a Babel developer is $100,000 per year.
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