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Azure DevOps Engineer Salary: The Complete Guide for 2023

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Anthony Neto

As cloud computing continues to grow with every passing year, numerous industries are thriving as direct result of the big three providers; Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Amazon Web Services (AWS), fighting for supremacy over the cloud computing market. The beneficiaries of this fight are digital businesses experiencing enormous growth thanks to numeorus benefits associated with cloud computing.

However, Cloud infrastructure alone isn’t enough for businesses  to thrive because each platform is continuously expanding its infrastructure, providing better resources, as well as building better and more complex tools and applications for users. Consequently, qualified cloud professionals to hold it all together are in high demand.

It is only natural that professionals in related IT areas like analysis, programming, software deployment, security, and database administration are seeing a surge in demand for DevOps Engineering positions and want to understand the entry, mid-level, and senior AWS, GCP, and Azure DevOps engineer salaries. 

For Engineers, Developers, and employers looking to navigate the market to find answers and attain their vision, we save you the hard work with this comprehensive and up-to-date Azure DevOps Engineer salary guide 

You can also check out our DevOps Engineer Salary Guides for AWS and GCP with salary information based on location, experience, certification, and education. 

Table of Contents

What is Azure?

Azure DevOps Engineer Salary Rates and How they Compare with AWS and GCP

Conclusion

What is Azure?

Microsoft Azure was made to help internet companies, startups, and Cloud professionals develop, test, deploy, optimize, analyze, test, and maintain applications for both individuals and teams. All the data is securely stored in Microsoft servers, which means flexible storage usage, as well as access to analytic tools, processing power, ram, and Azure applications.

For businesses working with Microsoft solutions and software, Azure is easily the most cost-effective option. Companies that chose Azure are generally looking for Azure Active Directory.

Released in 2010, Microsoft Azure today is the second biggest cloud service. And it may be the most attractive of the three services for professionals with experience in Windows technologies such as C#, SQL Server, and PowerShell. Azure offers a much lower price when working with SQL Servers and Windows Server, up to five times cheaper due to Azure Hybrid Benefits, helping companies avoid repurchase licenses for windows servers.

For professionals experienced with Azure solutions such as infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), serverless and using them efficiently to work the cloud resources, the cloud service provider offers an extensive array of resources. These technologies mean that Azure can fully replace on-premise dedicated servers, cutting costs significantly and improving a company's bottom line.

Azure DevOps Engineer Salary Rates and How they Compare with AWS and GCP 

Investing time into a new area is a huge commitment. Since the DevOps market has been growing rapidly since 2017, companies and startups need competent and skilled professionals more than ever. On the other hand, IT professionals look for blossoming markets with attractive salaries, open positions, and companies fighting for good talent. As a side note, Programmers, Data Analysts, Data Engineers, Security Professionals, and Software Deployment Experts have an easier time getting into DevOps, be it with Azure, GCP or AWS. 

For Professionals and recruiters trying to understand the range of Azure DevOps Engineer salaries, being well informed about the big companies'  entry, mid, and senior-level salaries at big companies is a good place to start. To clarify the differences in salary amongst DevOps professionals working with AWS, GCP, or Azure, we have compiled a table to demonstrate the difference in salaries. 

We had the help of the data collected annually by the folks at Stack Overflow Jobs. They pool the biggest IT companies across the world and interview professionals and recruiters to get a read on the current state of the entry salary numbers and how they grow based on education, certifications, technologies, and years of experience.

In this table, we compare the big three across a period of 0 to 10 years of experience with DevOps. The data is based on professionals with at least one certification within the 50th percentile of DevOps Engineers, working in San Francisco, United States, and with a Bachelor's degree in an IT area.

Years of experience AWS GCP Azure
0 $145,000 $144,000 $146,000
2 $151,000 $150,000 $152,000
4 $158,000 $157,000 $159,000
6 $165,000 $164,000 $166,000
8 $173,000 $171,000 $173,000
10 $180,000 $179,000 $181,000

Annual Salary Comparison between AWS, GCP, and Azure DevOps Engineers - Source: Stack Overflow

Microsoft Azure may be the number two cloud provider, but the market for it keeps growing. For professionals who want to focus on Microsoft products, a Microsoft Azure Certification is the perfect way to push forward your career. Being the only one of the three giants with a significant focus on Microsoft Windows components such as Azure Active Directory, and the most competitive pricing of the three, Azure has little competition. 

The following graph was made to help visualize how salary growth looks for DevOps Engineers on the 50th percentile of professionals, holding at least one Microsoft Azure certification, a bachelor's degree in IT, and working in San Francisco, United States.


Salary Growth for DevOps Engineers with Azure Certification


Conclusion

As a final note, Azure DevOps Engineer salaries depend on the industry and country in which you are working or hoping to work. There is not much difference when it comes to the kind of expertise or skill-sets you need for different industries, However, something which differs could be the niche knowledge or the domain understanding.

Nonetheless, with so many companies seeking out the best Azure DevOps Engineers and are ready to give lucrative salaries to get them, if you know how to display your skills well the market prospects are looking good at the moment. We hope this blog has cleared your doubt regarding pursuing a career as a Microsoft Azure certified DevOps Engineer.

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