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How Hyderabad is matching Bengaluru as tech job hub
Mint Mumbai
|September 16, 2025
More global firms are tapping the city to house senior engineers and to build-out new teams
Hyderabad is fast emerging as a rival to Bengaluru for India’s most coveted tech roles, as global firms increasingly tap the city to house senior engineers and build out new teams.
The city, long seen as a back-office base, is now luring high-value jobs in data engineering, artificial intelligence (AI) and research and development (R&D)—fields that have traditionally clustered in Bengaluru. Staffing executives say companies are shifting more senior-level roles to Hyderabad, pushing up its median salaries at a faster clip than in Bengaluru.
Data underscores the shift. Staffing firm TeamLease said median pay for software product engineering roles has risen 8.6% this year to ₹30.4 lakh in Hyderabad, outpacing Bengaluru’s 5.6% increase to ₹33.8 lakh. For engineering, research and development roles, salaries have jumped 11.1% to ₹20 lakh in Hyderabad, versus a 6.5% rise to ₹24.5 lakh in Bengaluru.
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