What kind of salary ranges have you seen for DevSecOps engineers?


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Senior Director, Defense Programs in Software, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
Wide.
Senior Director Engineering in Travel and Hospitality, 10,001+ employees
Unfortunately they are the best and the worst paid - it widely depends on how the candidate is able to sell/market him/herself in the industry
Technical Product Manager in Software, 2 - 10 employees
DevOps engineers have  a wide variety of slary ranges comensurate to equivalent Sofwtare Engieneers .  And depending on role and expectations of the role (owing code base or support responsibilities) they can be  paid higher than Software Engineers. 
Basically DEV/OPS eng budgeting should be set to what Software Engineering budgeting.
Director of Engineering in Software, 51 - 200 employees
It's quite wide actually. I have seen it varying from INR 20 LPA to INR 50 LPA
Director of Engineering in Media, 10,001+ employees
Salary is not much different. It's almost same as any devops, python, golang developers. Also it ranges from experience and exposure the candidate has.  
CISO in Energy and Utilities, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
The salary ranges significantly with experience.  $150k to $220k would be a range that one should budget.
CEO, MSSP - High Assurance Cybersecurity SOC in Services (non-Government), 1,001 - 5,000 employees
In US Devsecops engineers with 2-5 years of experience (process, tools, and customer facing delivery) 90K to 125K, 5-10 years 125 to 195K 
VP of Engineering in Education, 201 - 500 employees
It depends on how much Dev experience the candidate has - if they have worked with Cloud providers, integrated with CICD systems, etc., their salary will be higher.

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CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
Without a doubt - Technical Debt! It's a ball and chain that creates an ever increasing drag on any organization, stifles innovation, and prevents transformation.
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