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Top paying industries
The top 2 paying industries for Instructional Developer in United States are Information Technology with a median total pay of $100,864 and Education with a median total pay of $72,454.
Frequently asked questions about Instructional Developer salaries
The average salary for Instructional Developer is $96,537 per year or $46 per hour, with top earners making up to $162,501 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from $73,727 (25th percentile) to $127,317 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 78 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Instructional Developer employees.
The highest salary for Instructional Developer is $127,317 per year, $10,610 per month or $61 per hour.
The lowest salary for Instructional Developer is $73,727 per year, $6,144 per month or $35 per hour.
The salary trajectory of Instructional Developer ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $75,369 per year (estimate) and goes up to $121,076 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.