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Composer salaries in Boston.

What Composer roles in Boston pay, from live listings on JobsRadar.

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Median salary

$220,000

per year · annualized USD

Typical range

$210k – $250k

25th–75th percentile

Disclosing pay

83.3%

5 of 6 roles

Live roles

6

open right now

Salary distribution

annualized USD · disclosed roles
$210k 25th
$220k Median
$250k 75th
$171.7k
$250k
Box 25th–75th · whiskers 10th–90th Full range $174k – $300k · outliers off-axis

Top companies hiring

Company Median Roles
Klaviyo $235,000 4
DoorDash USA $146,150 1

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How much do Composer roles in Boston pay?

The median salary for Composer roles in Boston is $220,000 per year. Most pay falls between $210,000 (25th percentile) and $250,000 (75th percentile), with the broader 10th–90th percentile band running from $171,690 to $250,000.

These figures are computed live from 6 active Composer roles in Boston on JobsRadar, of which 5 (83.3%) publish a salary range. Pay is normalized to annualized USD so roles can be compared on equal terms; the highest-paying roles listed above show their original posted currency. Numbers refresh every few hours as new roles are posted and older ones close.

Employers currently hiring well-paid Composer roles in Boston include Klaviyo and DoorDash USA.

Salary transparency varies by employer and region, so the disclosing share above reflects only roles that publish pay — not every open position. Use it as a directional benchmark rather than an exact offer.

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