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Backend and EnterpriseFree

C#

#8

.NET ecosystem for enterprise backends and cloud services

867 active listings

Active listings

867

Currently indexed across all categories

Market rank

#8

Out of 16 tracked languages

Most hiring for

Mid

89 listings

Median salary

$70k

From 96 listings with pay data

12-week demand trend

Top roles hiring C#

Full Stack Developer
142100%
AI Engineer
64%
Backend Engineer
43%
DevOps Engineer
32%
Cloud Architect
21%
Infrastructure Engineer
21%
Research Scientist
11%
Data Engineer
11%

Seniority split

mid
89100%
senior
7584%
entry
11%

Skills that appear alongside C#

Percentage of C# listings that also require each skill

React
0.7%
Scala
0.7%
Azure
0.6%
AWS
0.6%
Agile / Scrum
0.6%
Java
0.5%
CI/CD
0.5%
JavaScript
0.5%
Python
0.5%
Angular
0.5%
SQL
0.4%
Stakeholder Mgmt
0.4%

Companies actively hiring C# developers

1mongodb15
2databricks7
3Huxley Associates5
4Adria Solutions Ltd5
5Michael Page4
6Commonwealth Bank of Australia4
7Digital Waffle4
8Speechify4
9Commonwealth Bank3
10Guardian Life3
11Client Server3
1283zero Ltd3

Salary range — C# roles

25th pct

$58k

Median

$70k

75th pct

$100k

Annual USD · based on 96 listings with pay data · figures reflect midpoints of advertised ranges

Is C# worth learning in 2026?

C# appears in 867 active job listings tracked by this index, ranking #8 out of 16 languages by raw demand. .NET ecosystem for enterprise backends and cloud services.

The highest-demand role is Full Stack Developer, followed by AI Engineer. This reflects where C# skills are most valued in the current market.

C# commonly appears alongside React, Scala, Azure in job requirements — building proficiency in these related skills can strengthen your profile considerably.

Roles requiring C# show a median advertised salary of $70k annually, with the middle 50% ranging from $58k to $100k.

Related languages

Based on active job listings across data, backend, AI and web categories · Updated weekly