Jordan AI Salaries vs. the Gulf vs. Global Remote: The 2026 Benchmark Guide
Jordan produces 7,000 tech graduates a year. The best ones earn $14,000 locally. The same skills, in a remote role for a US or European company, are worth five to ten times more. Here’s the data — and a realistic strategy for closing the gap.
The Jordan salary reality is sobering. According to Levels.fyi data for Amman, the median software engineer compensation is around 9,900 JOD per year, roughly $13,950. AI engineer averages sit at approximately $31,900 per year according to Jobicy. Fresh graduates in AI and ML roles typically earn 300 to 700 JOD per month. The highest local compensation, at companies like Careem, reaches around 50,414 JOD annually.
The Gulf benchmark explains the brain drain. UAE-based AI engineers earn $60,000 to $90,000 or more per year, tax-free. Saudi Arabia offers $50,000 to $80,000. The three-to-five-times salary uplift, combined with rapid economic development, makes the Gulf the default destination for ambitious Jordanian engineers.
The global remote benchmark reveals the real opportunity. A mid-level US AI engineer earns approximately $97,675 per year. Western European seniors command $80,000 to $106,900. Eastern European engineers — a comparable talent tier to Jordan — earn $52,650 to $75,900. The key insight: Jordan is significantly underpriced for its skill level relative to Eastern Europe.
The path to closing the gap has four steps. First, position yourself remote-first with an English-language portfolio, active GitHub, and optimized LinkedIn. Second, target EU and UK tech companies that value timezone overlap and diversity goals. Third, leverage Jordan’s unique advantage in Arabic AI and NLP. Fourth, join platforms that bridge local talent to global employers. STEADYWRK connects Jordanian AI engineers with international employers. See opportunities at steadywrk.app.