Walmart Careers in Tech: What Software Engineers, Designers and PMs Earn

Walmart, which has a long standing reputation as America’s grocery behemoth is now aggressively remaking itself into a tech-centric company. Walmart’s digital transformation requires a significant investment in quality tech talent to compete with Amazon, Meta and Google. Recent public filings indicate Walmart is paying competitive compensation for tech roles like software engineers, product designers, data scientists and others, with some tech jobs in excess of $400,000. Walmart’s applications to bring in more than 1,750 tech workers via the U.S. H-1B visa program in just the first half of this year underscore the company’s monumental effort to define e-commerce, AI developments and retail tech infrastructure.

Walmart Tech Salary

Job TitleSalary Range (USD)
Software Engineer III$99,244 – $234,000
Senior Software Engineer$115,167 – $234,000
Staff Software Engineer$127,292 – $286,000
Principal Software Engineer$152,027 – $286,000
Senior Product Manager$121,000 – $286,000
Staff Product Manager$136,500 – $286,000
Principal Product Manager$145,332 – $286,000
Senior Data Scientist$127,304 – $234,000
Staff Data Scientist$138,333 – $286,000
Principal Data Scientist$158,642 – $286,000
Senior Design Researcher$142,002 – $234,000
Senior UX Designer$155,000 – $234,000
Senior Manager, UX Design$183,227 – $286,000
Senior Manager, Product Marketing$154,357 – $234,000
Director, Advertising Sales$229,477
Director, Software Engineering$190,486 – $312,000
Director, Data Science$188,885 – $338,000
Distinguished Architect$184,827 – $338,000
Director, Product Management$201,323 – $338,000
Senior Director, Product Management$208,000 – $416,000

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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.

Shamini

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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