Amazon H-1B Salary Data Revealed: What Engineers, Data Scientists & Others Earn in the U.S.

For Indian professionals looking for jobs in the U.S. tech industry, Amazon remains a favorite destination and now the latest data on H-1B visa applications for Q1 2025 has revealed just how much Amazon pays its foreign talent. The data shows that many jobs at Amazon pay USD 200,000 or more each year particularly in competitive fields like software development, data science and product management. With over 11,000 H-1B employees in the U.S., Amazon pays a myriad of salaries depending on the type of job, level of the job and location all providing lucrative opportunities for skilled professionals. Below is a breakdown of salary by job title.

Amazon H-1B Salary Ranges by Role

RoleSalary Range (USD/year)
Software Development Engineer$85,384 – $263,700
Data Scientist$92,040 – $230,900
Product Manager (Technical)$136,843 – $235,200
Software Development Manager$148,950 – $287,700
Data Engineer$70,262 – $236,344
Financial Analyst$94,300 – $204,028
Solutions Architect$112,474 – $225,000
Technical Program Manager$108,098 – $231,400
Business Intelligence Engineer$96,678 – $193,200
System Development Engineer$105,997 – $198,000
Support Engineer (External)$63,835 – $160,000
Program Manager$81,600 – $162,700
Supply Chain Manager$77,200 – $168,000
Business Analyst$79,518 – $143,100
Applied Scientist$83,491 – $260,000
Quality Assurance Engineer$86,320 – $185,000

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I’m Shamini, a writer who enjoys exploring and explaining current events. I provide detailed insights and fresh perspectives on various topics, helping readers understand the stories that matter most.

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