How much does a front end developer make in NYC?

by Dustin Harris
January 14, 2016

front end developer salary nyc

The average salary for front end developers in New York is $100,454, according to research from CyberCoders, a leading national recruiting firm in the U.S.

With coding skills in high demand, and NYC tech growth outpacing Silicon Valley, front end development skills are an essential need for any startup.

A front end developer works closely with product development, designers, marketers, SEO and other engineers to accomplish a variety of extremely important objectives:

  • Implement front end interface
  • Write clean and high performance code that is responsive across multiple devices
  • Collaborate with the engineering department, and other departments, in an agile software development environment
  • Work with designers to turn wireframes and mockups into the real thing
  • Architect and build scalable, maintainable, testable, and reusable applications
  • Work with the SEO team to build a search engine-friendly site architecture

A good front end developer not only has a strong understanding of how to build websites, apps and programs, but also an eye for maintaining design integrity and an understanding of user experience. 

How do front end developer salaries in NYC stack up?

On average, a front end developer in the U.S. makes $96,817, according to CyberCoders. 

When breaking down the entire state of New York, the recruiting firm found the highest salary to be $170,000, in New York City. 

At $55,000, front end developers in Buffalo pulled in the lowest earnings among the NY cities listed in the report.

When researching salary information, always consider how far your income will stretch in a particular city. If you are currently working in another market and thinking about moving to NYC, this cost-of-living calculator created by CNN will give you a better idea of how much you'll need to earn to get by.

Backend developers typically deal with a wider range of web technologies and complex infrastructure than their front end development counterparts, which often places them in a higher salary bracket, but this isn’t always the case and ultimately depends on the company’s product, approach, and needs.

The breadth of a developer’s skill set can greatly impact his/her earning potential. It’s not uncommon for many startups, and even some larger tech companies, to seek front end developers who are also skilled in backend development disciplines, such as PHP, Ruby and .Net development.

At any given time, the Built In NYC job board has countless developer jobs on offer, and generally these positions are in demand and well-paid.

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