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33
/ 100
Weak

Adobe Job Market Score

Driven by
  • Slow inflow of new postings (only 0% from the last 14 days)
  • High share of long-open postings (100% open 30+ days)
  • Pay is above the national median ($265k vs $130k national)

Adobe job market

Aggregated from currently-active postings tracked in Adobe.

Wages by category

BucketJobsMedian annualMedian hourly
Engineering133$258k n=93
Director106$335k n=93
Account Executive63$300k n=22
Product Manager57$240k n=40
ML / AI Engineering52$265k n=37

Wages by employment type

BucketJobsMedian annualMedian hourly
Contract121$245k n=62
Intern15$263k n=6
Full-time9$251k n=8
Part-time2

Wages by sector

BucketJobsMedian annualMedian hourly
Technology1,169$265k n=729

Top categories

  • Engineering133
  • Director106
  • Account Executive63
  • Product Manager57
  • ML / AI Engineering52
  • Customer Success37

Top occupations (SOC)

  • Software Developers19
  • Project Management Specialists2
  • Lawyers1

In-demand skills

  • Express738
  • Python223
  • Go213
  • Java174
  • AWS162
  • Azure147
  • Agile144
  • JavaScript140

Top sectors

  • Technology1,169

Employment mix

  • Unspecified1,022 · 87%
  • Contract121 · 10%
  • Intern15 · 1%
  • Full-time9 · 1%
  • Part-time2 · 0%

Top hiring companies

Website
https://www.adobe.com
Careers page
https://www.adobe.com/careers.html
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