ADVERTISEMENT

6 highest paying tech jobs in Nigeria

Tech heads are the most sort after guys in Nigeria today. See how much some of them earn annually

Technology

No. 1: Software Architect, $150,000/year

A software architect designs complex software applications.

No. 2: Software Development Manager, $130,000/year

A software development manager is a project leader for software projects

ADVERTISEMENT

No. 3: IT Manager, $110,000/year

An IT manager runs manages a company's technology infrastructure.

No. 4: Security Engineer, $100,500/year

A security engineer designs, deploys, and monitors systems that secure a company's network, software, and other assets.

No. 5: Computer Hardware Engineer, $100,200/year

ADVERTISEMENT

A computer hardware engineer designs computers and all sorts of other electronic devices.

No. 6: Database Administrator, $100,000/year

A company's database is among the most important bits of software it owns, keeping track of customers, transactions, and inventory. A database administrator runs it.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Nigeria would have gone bankrupt if I didn't remove fuel subsidy - Tinubu

Nigeria would have gone bankrupt if I didn't remove fuel subsidy - Tinubu

NNPCL declines FOI request on staff who alleged acquisition of luxury properties

NNPCL declines FOI request on staff who alleged acquisition of luxury properties

Navy recruits 1,486 personnel to tackle oil theft, piracy – Minister

Navy recruits 1,486 personnel to tackle oil theft, piracy – Minister

Scarcity worsens in Sokoto as black marketers sell fuel at ₦2,000/litre

Scarcity worsens in Sokoto as black marketers sell fuel at ₦2,000/litre

Lawmaker-elect begs Gov Otti to prevail on Abia Speaker to inaugurate him

Lawmaker-elect begs Gov Otti to prevail on Abia Speaker to inaugurate him

203 Ekiti public schools benefit from $25m World Bank grant

203 Ekiti public schools benefit from $25m World Bank grant

Vehicles burnt, 1 dead as tanker carrying gas explodes after brake failure in Ogun

Vehicles burnt, 1 dead as tanker carrying gas explodes after brake failure in Ogun

Shettima urges political leaders to project Nigeria’s cultural diversity

Shettima urges political leaders to project Nigeria’s cultural diversity

Stakeholders ask FG to unbundle INEC before 2027 general elections

Stakeholders ask FG to unbundle INEC before 2027 general elections

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT