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Software Engineer yearly salaries in England at Google

Job Title
Software Engineer383 salaries
Location
England
Average salary
£74,813 per year
66%
Above national average
Average £74,813
Low £18,000
High £168,000

Salary estimated from 383 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 12 months. Last updated: 12 September 2023

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Very good place to work for with a lot of perks and benefits. high pay, diversity and friendly people. There are no cons at all, please consider working here
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Pretty good - get used to working outside of work at times .

Working at Google ensures that all future opportunities within Tech are pretty accessible - but it does come at a cost.Whilst the salary and the office location [London]/WFH model works well, the perks could be better.
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good place to start

fun place to work. compensation is competitive. However, London is not good for family. housing, nursing, and education fee will eat all benefit. £120k in London is even less than £60k in other cities.
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How much does a Software Engineer make at Google in England?

Average Google Software Engineer yearly pay in England is approximately £74,813, which is 66% above the national average.

Salary information comes from 909 data points collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.

Please note that all salary figures are approximations based upon third party submissions to Indeed. These figures are given to the Indeed users for the purpose of generalised comparison only. Minimum wage may differ by jurisdiction and you should consult the employer for actual salary figures.

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