amCharts Jobs in England

amCharts
UK > England

The following table provides summary statistics for permanent job vacancies advertised in England with a requirement for amCharts skills. Included is a benchmarking guide to the salaries offered in vacancies that have cited amCharts over the 6 months to 25 April 2024 with a comparison to the same period in the previous 2 years.

6 months to
25 Apr 2024
Same period 2023 Same period 2022
Rank - 943 -
Rank change year-on-year - - -
Permanent jobs citing amCharts 0 4 0
As % of all permanent jobs advertised in England - 0.004% -
As % of the Libraries, Frameworks & Software Standards category - 0.014% -
Number of salaries quoted 0 3 0
Median annual salary (50th Percentile) - £57,500 -
UK median annual salary - £57,500 -

All Software Libraries and Frameworks
England

amCharts is in the Software Libraries and Frameworks category. The following table is for comparison with the above and provides summary statistics for all permanent job vacancies advertised in England with a requirement for technical specification, industry standards, software libraries and framework skills.

Permanent vacancies with a requirement for technical specification, industry standards, software libraries and framework skills 17,400 28,265 51,201
As % of all permanent jobs advertised in England 20.48% 30.17% 39.23%
Number of salaries quoted 14,115 17,399 26,938
10th Percentile £36,250 £41,250 £37,500
25th Percentile £46,000 £51,250 £47,500
Median annual salary (50th Percentile) £60,000 £67,500 £65,000
Median % change year-on-year -11.11% +3.85% +13.04%
75th Percentile £80,000 £88,750 £85,000
90th Percentile £100,064 £107,500 £100,000
UK median annual salary £60,000 £67,500 £62,500
% change year-on-year -11.11% +8.00% +13.64%

amCharts
Job Vacancy Trend in England

Job postings citing amCharts as a proportion of all IT jobs advertised in England.

Job vacancy trend for amCharts in England

amCharts
Salary Trend in England

3-month moving average salary quoted in jobs citing amCharts in England.

Salary trend for amCharts in England