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TypeScript

#6

Typed superset of JavaScript used across the full stack

1,696 active listings+13 this week

Active listings

1,696

Currently indexed across all categories

Market rank

#6

Out of 16 tracked languages

Most hiring for

Senior

220 listings

Median salary

$94k

From 200 listings with pay data

12-week demand trend

Top roles hiring TypeScript

Full Stack Developer
337100%
Frontend Engineer
299%
Backend Engineer
216%
AI Engineer
134%
Security Engineer
103%
QA Engineer
72%
Systems Engineer
51%
DevOps Engineer
51%

Seniority split

senior
220100%
mid
21598%
entry
94%

Skills that appear alongside TypeScript

Percentage of TypeScript listings that also require each skill

React
3.4%
AWS
1.8%
Scala
1.6%
Node.js
1.4%
Stakeholder Mgmt
1.3%
Python
1.3%
JavaScript
1.3%
SQL
1.2%
Go
1.1%
CI/CD
1.1%
PostgreSQL
1.1%
Kotlin
1%

Companies actively hiring TypeScript developers

1scaleai21
2anthropic15
3samsara13
4toast13
5fivetran13
6discord12
7stripe12
8mongodb11
9figma10
10vercel9
11twitch8
12airbnb8

Salary range — TypeScript roles

25th pct

$66k

Median

$94k

75th pct

$192k

Annual USD · based on 200 listings with pay data · figures reflect midpoints of advertised ranges

Is TypeScript worth learning in 2026?

TypeScript appears in 1,696 active job listings tracked by this index, ranking #6 out of 16 languages by raw demand. Typed superset of JavaScript used across the full stack.

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

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

Roles requiring TypeScript show a median advertised salary of $94k annually, with the middle 50% ranging from $66k to $192k.

Related languages

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