A senior developer working locally in CEE earns €2,800–€5,000/month in 2026. The same developer, remote for a US or UK company, earns €5,000–€10,000. Here's what engineers across the region actually take home — and what drives the gap.
The gap no one talks about enough
A senior backend developer working for a Romanian or Hungarian company earns between €2,800 and €3,500 per month in 2026. The same developer, same skills, same timezone, working remotely for a US or UK company, earns €5,000 to €10,000.
That gap is real. And it is why remote matters.
Romania
Romania's tech market is split in two. Outsourcing companies pay significantly less than product companies or direct-hire international employers.
| Seniority | Local/outsourcing | Remote international |
|---|---|---|
| Junior (0–2 yrs) | €1,000–€1,300 | €1,200–€1,600 |
| Mid (2–5 yrs) | €1,600–€2,400 | €2,400–€3,200 |
| Senior (6+ yrs) | €2,800–€3,400 | €4,000–€6,000+ |
Real reported Q2 2026 figures from community threads:
- DevOps engineer, 2.5 years: €2,160 net
- Senior JavaScript developer, 6 years, remote: €5,600 net
- Backend AI/Python engineer, 4 years, B2B: €12,000 net
The last one is not a typo. AI specialization on B2B contracts produces numbers that look like Western European salaries.
Poland
Poland is the salary leader in the CEE region. Senior developers on B2B contracts invoice around €5,800–€6,300/month. AI and ML roles are growing 15–25% year over year.
| Seniority | Employment | B2B |
|---|---|---|
| Junior | €1,700–€2,100 | €2,000–€2,500 |
| Mid | €2,800–€4,000 | €3,500–€5,000 |
| Senior | €4,000–€6,000 | €5,500–€8,000+ |
Poland also has a significant tax advantage: the IP-box regime allows 5% income tax on qualifying software income.
Czech Republic
| Seniority | Monthly (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Junior | €1,730–€2,200 |
| Mid | €2,500–€3,500 |
| Senior | €3,800–€4,930 |
Senior data scientists and ML engineers are the highest earners, with annual figures reaching €48,000+ gross.
Hungary
| Seniority | Monthly (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Junior | €1,800–€2,200 |
| Mid | €2,400–€3,200 |
| Senior | €3,300–€4,500 |
Hungarian developers working remotely for Western companies can push well above the local senior ceiling.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria's local market pays below the regional average — but Bulgarian developers on B2B contracts with international clients tell a different story.
| Seniority | Local (EUR/month) | Remote/B2B (EUR/hour) |
|---|---|---|
| Junior | €1,000–€1,400 | – |
| Mid | €1,600–€2,300 | €20–€30/h |
| Senior | €2,300–€3,500 | €35–€46/h |
At €40/h that's €6,400–€7,000/month full-time. The gap between local and international is wider here than anywhere else in the region.
What actually drives salary in 2026
Three things move salaries up across every country:
1. Who you work for. Local outsourcing → product company → direct US/UK contract. The same developer profile can see a 2–3x difference on this variable alone.
2. Contract type. B2B pays meaningfully more than employment in every country. Most senior developers in the region have already made this switch.
3. Specialization. AI, ML, cybersecurity, DevOps. Generalist roles are growing slowly or not at all.
The remote premium, by the numbers
| Region | Local senior avg. | Remote international avg. | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|
| Romania | €3,000 | €6,000–€8,000 | +100–170% |
| Hungary | €3,800 | €5,500–€8,000 | +45–110% |
| Poland | €5,000 | €6,500–€9,000 | +30–80% |
| Czech Republic | €4,200 | €6,000–€8,500 | +43–100% |
| Bulgaria | €2,800 | €6,000–€7,500 | +115–170% |
What this means if you're job hunting
The challenge isn't the salary data — it's finding the roles. Not the ones that say "remote" but require US residency. Not the ones posted six months ago. Not ghost jobs.
That's the problem CEEhire is built to solve. Every role is confirmed as accessible from the CEE region. Salary disclosed where available. Company verified as real.
Originally published on CEEhire Blog
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