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Depressive software dev salaries in Malta

Rowan Declan

Hi, I am currently learning python in Harvard's CS50P course and I have seen some posts on reddit about the software developers salaries in Malta. Are they really that depressive? Is it true that some companies are paying people only 18-25k? I am earning 19k currently on my job that is, i think, much more relaxing than solving a shit ton of bugs and shit. Why are the programming jobs so much underpaid here? Gaming companies are paying for simple customer support agents like at least 26k(I used to work in igaming as security). How is it possible that they offer a similar salary to people who solve much more complicated problems?

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James Ethan

Where I work, there are senior software developers who make about €70k a year. They’re talented and have years of experience. They certainly didn’t start their career on that salary.


When starting out as a software developer it’s somewhat normal to take a job starting at €25k, even if yes, that’s what customer service in gambling makes.


The trick is to move from company to company after roughly 2 years when you start your career. Eventually you’ll settle and the company will try to keep you rather than let you move.


If you progress to a software architect role then they go at about 85k (in gambling)


This sort of money doesn’t just fall on your lap after doing an online course. There’s a lot more to software development than just writing software and the highly paid ones know that.


The initial low paid jobs are your investment to be able to get the higher paid ones later in life. If you’re impatient and want a big salary quick, this isn’t a career for you.


Get in touch if you want to know more.

volcane

IT salaries in Malta are not worth bothering with, however cost of things are also fairly good so at the top end you can do well with sub 100k salaries.


My suggestion to people new in the industry would be to go elsewhere to get experience and come back when a bit more senior.


You can earn 2 to 5 times more elsewhere doing the same IT job and if you do eventually come back your experience will have sway.


That said IT salaries are just entirely skewed so Malta ones are probably closer to what we IT people should be earning.


(Malta based remote working Principal Architect for a Silicon Valley company)