Job market reports · Skill · August 2026

python

5,083 live US technical postings name python in August 2026. Here is which roles ask for it, what those roles pay, and where they are.

Which roles ask for it

Share of the 5,083 postings naming python that belong to each role. This is the answer to "what would learning this qualify me for".

  1. 1Software Engineer46.4%
  2. 2Data Scientist11.2%
  3. 3DevOps / SRE / Platform Engineer9.6%
  4. 4Data Engineer7.6%
  5. 5Machine Learning Engineer6.7%
  6. 6AI Engineer5.2%
  7. 7Security Engineer4.7%
  8. 8Full-Stack Engineer4%

What postings asking for it pay

Across every role, for the postings that both name this skill and disclose a salary. A skill does not cause a salary — senior roles ask for more of everything — so read this as association, not as a raise.

Disclosed pay where python is named
n = 907
10th
$125k
25th
$158k
Median
$190k
75th
$225k
90th
$265k

Where those jobs are

Metro share of the postings naming this skill.

  1. 1San Francisco, CA16.2%
  2. 2Remote12.9%
  3. 3New York, NY11.8%
  4. 4Silicon Valley, CA9.1%
  5. 5Seattle, WA3.3%
  6. 6Washington, DC3%
  7. 7Boston, MA2.7%
  8. 8Austin, TX2.5%

How we counted

457,191 live US postings read directly from 64,697 employers’ own careers pages in August 2026 — not from a jobs aggregator, so a role reposted across several sites is counted once. Full methodology, limitations and external checks.