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      Salaries for software developers in the United Kingdom are climbing rapidly as firms compete for scarce AI expertise. According to a recent article, median salaries for AI and machine-learning engineers in the UK have reached around £112,000, with engineering managers earning about £102,000, and cloud infrastructure engineers about £98,500 — a significant uptick driven by demand and a pronounced skills shortage. Additionally, an IT Brief UK analysis reports UK developer median pay for senior executives at £122,000, and backs up the trend of back-end and niche language specialists gaining premium salaries. Underlying the trend, the talent shortage in AI, machine learning and cloud is driving hiring competition and salary inflation across the tech sector.

      Sources: IT Brief, Robert Walters

      Key Takeaways

      – UK software developer compensation is hitting record levels, particularly for AI/ML, back-end and engineering leadership roles.

      – The premium is driven in large part by a persistent shortage of talent with AI, cloud and specialised tech skills.

      – Even as salaries rise, UK pay still lags US levels, signalling ongoing room for upward movement and competitive global hiring dynamics.

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      In the UK tech labour market, a notable shift is under way: the combination of a flourishing demand for specialised skills and a constrained supply of talent is causing software developer salaries to surge. One recent survey can serve as the bellwether: for 2025 the median salary for AI and machine-learning engineers in the UK sits at roughly £112,000, while engineering managers average about £102,000, and cloud infrastructure engineers about £98,500. Although still behind US compensation for equivalent roles, the narrowing gap is evident.

      A detailed analysis by IT Brief shows that senior technical executives in the UK are now earning median compensation in the region of £122,000, and back-end developers are seeing median pay rise from £76,000 in 2024 to about £81,000 in 2025. These figures reflect two inter-related forces: one, the rapid ascendance of AI, machine learning and cloud infrastructure as enterprise priorities; and two, the under-supply of professionals with deep expertise in those areas. The labour market dynamics are clear: as firms race to embed AI capabilities, they are willing to pay up to secure scarce candidates, pushing salaries upward.

      From a strategic standpoint, this salary inflation is both a symptom and a signal. It signals that for companies, the calculus has changed — tech roles are no longer a benign cost centre, but a strategic asset that can influence competitive positioning, time-to-market and operational leverage. From the perspective of workers and job-seekers, it signals that possessing high-value specialisations — e.g., in machine learning, data infrastructure, prompt engineering, cloud operations — confers outsized bargaining power right now.

      Still, the picture remains uneven. While top roles are commanding six-figure salaries (in pounds), median and entry levels show more modest growth. One salary-guide from the UK recruiter EMBS outside London shows graduate developers earning £25,000-£28,000, junior £30,000-£40,000, mid-level £40,000-£55,000, senior £55,000-£65,000 and team-lead or manager roles £85,000-£100,000 or more. What distinguishes the elevated salaries in the AI-specialist fields is the scarcity: for hot sectors like AI, FinTech and life sciences, salaries are reported to be up to 30 % above benchmark levels. Geographic and employer size factors also continue to apply.

      For employers, this means that hiring strategies need to recognise that traditional compensation bands may no longer suffice if they hope to attract or retain top-tier talent in AI or machine learning. Reward structures, talent retention programmes, upskilling pipelines and global talent sourcing all demand re-thinking. For workers, the message is clear: keeping technical skills current and aligning them with high-demand niches (e.g., AI, cloud, ML infrastructure, prompt engineering) can substantially accelerate career earnings. In sum, the UK tech hiring market in 2025 is cleaving into two tiers: baseline technical roles with modest growth, and premium strategic roles commanding sharply higher compensation driven by AI-enabled demand.

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