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Salesforce

Real-time demand data from active job postings. Updated weekly from the same index powering all Datamata intelligence tools.

How this data works

Active listings

54

30-day trend

+150%

% of listings

1%

Median salary

$278k

Quick answer

As of August 2026, Salesforce appears in 54 active engineering job listings (1% of tracked engineering postings), with a median advertised salary of $278k ($88k–$191k).

Source: Datamata Studios — methodology and update cadence.

Top roles hiring Salesforce

Active listings by role title in engineering

Full Stack Developer4,477
Backend Engineer394
Frontend Engineer223
QA Engineer189
Mobile Developer112
Embedded Engineer29
Full Stack Developer3,810
Backend Engineer315

Salary range — roles requiring Salesforce

25th pct

$88k

Median

$278k

75th pct

$191k

Annual USD · engineering category · from listings with advertised pay ranges · reflects midpoints

Is Salesforce in demand in 2026?

Salesforce appears in 54 active job listings in the engineering category — representing 1% of all tracked engineering postings. Over the past 30 days demand has grown 150%.

Roles that require Salesforce show a median advertised salary of $278k annually, with the middle 50% ranging from $88k to $191k.

Salesforce demand FAQ

Is Salesforce in demand in 2026?

Salesforce appears in 54 active engineering job listings, about 1% of tracked engineering postings. Demand has grown 150% over the past 30 days.

What roles require Salesforce?

Salesforce is most in demand for Full Stack Developer roles, followed by Backend Engineer and Frontend Engineer, based on active engineering listings.

How much do jobs requiring Salesforce pay?

Roles that require Salesforce show a median advertised salary of $278k, with the middle 50% between $88k and $191k. Figures are midpoints of advertised ranges in the engineering category.

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Further reading

Based on active job listings in the engineering category · Updated weekly