Security Engineer Salary in Italy

€55,000Regional estimate

The median salary for a Security Engineer in Italy is €55,000 per year. Most Security Engineers earn between €41,000 and €98,000 annually, with the top 10% earning €98,000. This figure represents gross annual income before taxes.

Pay percentiles

Regional estimate
25th percentile
€41,000
Median (p50)
€55,000
75th percentile
€74,000
Top 10% (p90)
€98,000

Gross annual, local currency.

Salary by seniority

Estimated
Junior€33,000-40%
Mid-level€48,000-12%
Senior€69,000+25%
Lead / Exec€96,000+75%

Total compensation

Base70%
Bonus12%
Equity12%
Benefits6%

Benefits are worth about €6,500 a year on top of cash pay.

Where this pay goes furthest

The same package, in local cost-of-living terms, across markets.

How we calculate this

This salary data is a regional estimate for Security Engineers in Italy. The figures provided are gross annual amounts. They are based on data collected from various sources and should be considered a benchmark rather than an official statistic.

Frequently asked questions

Is €55,000 a good salary for a Security Engineer in Italy?

The median salary of €55,000 is a solid benchmark for a Security Engineer in Italy. However, whether it is considered 'good' depends on your specific location, experience level, and the benefits package offered.

What is the difference between junior and senior Security Engineer salaries?

Junior Security Engineers have a median salary of €33,000. In contrast, Senior Security Engineers earn a median salary of €69,000, reflecting increased experience and responsibilities.

What is the total compensation for a Security Engineer?

The total compensation includes base salary plus benefits. The estimated annual benefits value is €6,500, which should be added to the base salary for a complete picture of earnings.

How are these Security Engineer salary figures calculated?

These figures are derived from a dataset of Security Engineer salaries across Italy. They represent percentiles, such as the median (p50), 25th percentile, 75th percentile, and top 10% (p90), to show the salary distribution.

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