Contract/freelance Software Engineer total compensation and salaries in the Netherlands

 
Company Title Total Comp
🔒 Global large-size professional services company
Hybrid option
Software Engineer
€152,000 Freelance
Abcam
Remote (hybrid option)
Senior Software Engineer
Fullstack
€173,000 Freelance
Small IT Company outside of Randstad
Wageningen (remote within country)
Junior Software Engineer
€32,300 Freelance
HousingAnywhere
Rotterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Software Engineer
Frontend
€80,000 Freelance
Local startup
Delft (flexible days)
Software Engineer
€42,000 Freelance
Van Lanschot Kempen
Amsterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Software Engineer
€173,000 Freelance
🔒 Belgian small-size software company
Remote from anywhere
Software Engineer
€56,000 Freelance
Rijkswaterstaat
Rotterdam (flexible days)
Senior Software Engineer
€186,000 Freelance
Rabobank
Utrecht
Software Engineer
€188,000 Freelance
Shell
Rotterdam (hybrid option)
Senior Frontend developer
€146,000 Freelance
ABN AMRO
Amsterdam (flexible days)
Software Engineer
€159,000 Freelance
Abcam
Amsterdam (remote from anywhere)
Senior Software Engineer
€164,000 Freelance
ING
Senior Software Engineer
€90,000 2022 Freelance
🔒 Energy industry
SAP BI Consultant
€173,000 2021 Freelance
KLM
Schiphol-Oost
Principal Data Engineer
€219,000 Freelance
🔒 HR industry
Diemen
Senior ICT Consultant
€137,000 2022 Freelance
🔒 Government organisation
The Hague (flexible days)
Lead Platform Engineer
€301,000 2022 Freelance
🔒 Cybersecurity company
The Hague (flexible days)
Lead Data Engineer
€319,000 2022 Freelance
KLM
Schiphol-Oost
Principal Data Engineer
€219,000 Freelance
🔒 Airline
Lead Data Engineers
€192,000 2021 Freelance
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