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We currently track 1 salary pages for Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Across those roles, the average median salary is $51,840 with a tracked range spanning from $16,200 to $113,400.
The highest median salary in this market belongs to Software Engineer, currently listed at AED 192,000 (about $51,840). Use the location-specific page for that role to inspect its range and the broader role hub to see how the same job pays across other markets.
The tracked cost-of-living index for this market is 39/100. That does not replace a full take-home-pay analysis, but it helps explain why the highest nominal salary is not always the strongest purchasing-power option.
Compare the role pages we track in this market, then jump to the location-specific or global role view.
| Role | Salary Range | Median |
|---|---|---|
| Software EngineerAll Software Engineer salaries | AED 60,000 - AED 420,000 Approx. $16,200 - $113,400 | AED 192,000 Approx. $51,840 |
USD comparisons use approximate exchange rates and are shown for cross-market context.
Software Engineer currently has the highest median salary in this tracked set for Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at AED 192,000. Use the role row above to compare it with the rest of the market and then jump to the full role hub for a cross-location view.
Across the role pages we currently track for Dubai, United Arab Emirates, salaries span from $16,200 to $113,400 in USD terms. That range reflects different functions, employer types, and seniority mixes inside the same market.
Yes. The location page helps you compare different jobs in one market, while each role hub shows how the same job pays across multiple locations. Using both gives you a stronger benchmark for negotiations and relocation decisions.
Yes. This market currently carries a normalized cost-of-living index of 39/100 in our data, which is a useful reminder that headline salary alone does not capture purchasing power.
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