F# vs Fortran

Put two roles head to head — any role, in any location or worldwide-remote.

Side A

Side B

Fortran pays about 10% more at the median.

Side-by-side distribution

F# Fortran
$199.5k
$220k
$141.5k box = 25th–75th · whiskers = 10th–90th $264.5k

F#

$199,500

median · per year, annualized USD

$172.5k 25th
$199.5k Median
$239k 75th
$150k
$256k
Box 25th–75th · whiskers 10th–90th Full range $171k – $292k · outliers off-axis
Disclosing
25%
Live roles
28

Fortran Fortran

$220,000

median · per year, annualized USD

$196.5k 25th
$220k Median
$225k 75th
$166.4k
$238k
Box 25th–75th · whiskers 10th–90th Full range $146.5k – $270k · outliers off-axis
Disclosing
15.2%
Live roles
46

F# vs Fortran: which pays more?

The median for F# is $199,500 per year (typically $172,500–$239,000), versus $220,000 for Fortran ($196,500–$225,000). That puts Fortran about 10% ahead at the median.

Both figures are computed live from active listings on JobsRadar and normalized to annualized USD, so F# and Fortran are compared on equal terms regardless of the currency each role was originally posted in. Only roles that publish a salary range feed the medians; numbers refresh every few hours as new roles post and older ones close, so this comparison reflects the market right now rather than a fixed survey. Use it as a directional benchmark when weighing one path against the other.

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