Software engineers form part of the workforce around the world. There are an estimated 26.9 million professional software engineers in the world as of 2022, up from 21 million in 2016.[1][2]

By country

United States

In 2022, there were an estimated 4.4 million professional software engineers in North America. There are 152 million people employed in the US workforce, making software engineers 2.54% of the total workforce.[1][2][3] The total above is an increase compared to around 3.87 million software engineers employed in 2016.

Summary

Based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics from 2002, about 612,000 software engineers worked in the U.S. about one out of every 200 workers. There were 55% to 60% as many software engineers as all traditional engineers. This comparison holds whether one compares the number of practitioners, managers, educators, or technicians/programmers. Software engineering had 612,000 practitioners; 264,790 managers, 16,495 educators, and 457,320 programmers.

Role#SE Title#TE TitleRatio of SE to TE
Practitioners611,900Software Engineers1,157,020Traditional Engineers53%
Managers264,790Computer and Information Systems Managers413,750Engineering Managers + Construction Managers64%
Educators16,495Computer Science (practical)29,310Engineering Teachers56%
Technicians457,320Computer Programmers516,170Engineering Technicians88%

[4][5][6][7]

Software engineers vs. traditional engineers

The following two tables compare the number of software engineers (611,900 in 2002) versus the number of traditional engineers (1,157,020 in 2002).

There are another 1,500,000 people in system analysis, system administration, and computer support, many of whom might be called software engineers. Many systems analysts manage software development teams and analysis is an important software engineering role, so many of them might be considered software engineers in the near future. This means that the number of software engineers may actually be much higher.

It is important to note that the number of software engineers declined by 5-to-10 percent from 2000 to 2002.

CodeDescriptionNumber

(2002)

Hourly pay

(2002)

Annual salary

(2002)

Number

(2021)

Mean Hourly pay

(2021)

Mean Annual salary

(2021)

15-1031Software Eng., Applications356,760$34.09$35.48$73,8000.7 %
15-1032Software Eng., Systems Software255,040$35.60$36.46$75,8400.6 %
17-2011Aerospace Engineers[8]74,210$34.97$35.63$74,1101.1 % 56,640 $ 59.12 $ 122,970
17-2021Agricultural Engineers[9]2,500$24.38$26.79$55,7302.9 % 1,120 $ 41.99 $ 87,350
17-2031Biomedical Engineers[10]7,130$29.04$30.97$64,4201.7 % 17,190 $ 48.57 $ 101,020
17-2041Chemical Engineers[11]32,110$34.85$36.06$75,0101.0 % 24,180 $ 58.58 $ 121,840
17-2051Civil Engineers[12]207,480$28.88$30.29$63,0100.4 % 304,310 $ 45.91 $ 95,490
17-2061Computer Hardware Engineers[13]67,180$34.69$36.61$76,1501.1 % 73,750 $ 65.50 $ 136,230
17-2071Electrical Engineers[14]146,180$32.78$33.88$70,4800.4 % 186,020 $ 51.87 $ 107,890
17-2072Electronics Eng., Exc. Computer[15]126,020$33.62$34.43$71,6000.6 % 107,170 $ 55.53 $ 115,490
17-2081Environmental Engineers[16]45,720$29.52$30.50$63,4400.7 % 42,660 $ 48.18 $ 100,220
17-2111Health and Safety, Exc. Mining[17]34,160$27.89$28.77$59,8300.7 % 22,870 $ 47.93 $ 99,700
17-2112Industrial Engineers[18]151,760$29.88$30.57$63,5900.3 % 293,950 $ 45.77 $ 95,200
17-2121Marine Eng., Naval Architects[19]4,810$32.04$32.83$68,2802.2 % 7,380 $ 47.03 $ 97,820
17-2131Materials Engineers[20]22,780$30.09$30.92$64,3101.0 % 21,530 $ 49.02 $ 101,950
17-2141Mechanical Engineers[21]203,620$30.23$31.33$65,1700.4 % 278,240 $ 46.64 $ 97,000
17-2151Mining and Geological Eng.[22]5,050$29.70$31.14$64,7702.4 % 7,370 $ 48.29 $ 100,450
17-2161Nuclear Engineers[23]15,180$39.11$39.57$82,3001.3 % 12,670 $ 58.54 $ 121,760
17-2171Petroleum Engineers[24]11,130$40.08$41.13$85,5401.4 % 22,100 $ 70.06 $ 145,720

Computer managers vs. construction and engineering managers

Computer and information system managers (264,790) manage software projects, as well as computer operations. Similarly, Construction and engineering managers (413,750) oversee engineering projects, manufacturing plants, and construction sites. Computer management is 64% the size of construction and engineering management.

CodeDescriptionNumberHourly payAnnual salary
11-3021Computer and Information Systems Managers264,790$40.98$43.48$90,4400.3%
11-9021Construction Managers208,360$30.53$34.24$71,2100.7%
11-9041Engineering Managers205,390$43.71$46.03$95,7500.3%

Software engineering educators vs. engineering educators

Until now, computer science has been the main degree to acquire, whether for making software systems (software engineering) or studying the theoretical and mathematical facts of software systems (computer science). The data shows that the number of chemistry and physics educators (29,610) nearly equals the number of engineering educators (29,310). It is estimated that similarly, 12 of computer science educators emphasize the practical (software engineering) (16,495) and 12 of computer science educators emphasize the theoretical (computer science) (16,495). This means that software engineering education is 56% the size of traditional engineering education. Computer science is larger than software engineering, and larger than physics and chemistry.

CodeDescriptionNumberHourly payAnnual salary
25-1021Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary32,990(4)(4)$55,3301.1%
25-1032Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary29,310(4)(4)$73,1001.3%
25-1052Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary17,670(4)(4)$60,8001.3%
25-1054Physics Teachers, Postsecondary11,940(4)(4)$66,9601.0

Other software and engineering roles

CodeDescriptionNumberHourly payAnnual salary
15-1051Computer Systems Analysts467,750$30.24$31.20$64,8900.5%
15-1041Computer Support Specialists478,560$18.80$20.35$42,3200.5%
15-1061Database Administrators102,090$26.68$28.41$59,0800.5%
15-1071Network and Computer Systems Administrators232,560$26.35$27.70$57,6200.4%
15-1081Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts133,460$28.09$29.51$61,3900.6%
17-3011Architectural and Civil Drafters101,190$17.95$18.78$39,0600.6%
17-3012Electrical and Electronics Drafters35,470$19.76$21.16$44,0200.8%
17-3013Mechanical Drafters68,280$19.58$20.71$43,0800.9%

Relation to IT demographics

Software engineers are part of the much larger software, hardware, application, and operations community. In 2000 in the U.S., there were about 680,000 software engineers and about 10,000,000 IT workers.

There are no numbers on testers in the BLS data.

India

There has been a healthy growth in the number of India's IT professionals over the past few years. From a base of 6,800 knowledge workers in 198586, the number increased to 522,000 software and services professionals by the end of 200102. It is estimated that out of these 528,000 knowledge workers, almost 170,000 are working in the IT software and services export industry; nearly 106,000 are working in the IT enabled services and over 230,000 in user organizations.[25]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Labs, Qubit (29 November 2022). "How Many Programmers are there in the World and in the US? [2023]". Qubit Labs. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Global Developer Population and Demographic Study 2016 V2". Evans Data Corporation. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  3. "United States Labor Force Statistics Seasonally Adjusted". Labor Market Information. Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training. October 2016.
  4. "2002 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates".
  5. "Architecture and Engineering Occupations".
  6. "Computer and Mathematical Science Occupations".
  7. "Management Occupations".
  8. "Aerospace Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  9. "Agricultural Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  10. "Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  11. "Chemical Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  12. "Civil Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  13. "Computer Hardware Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  14. "Electrical Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  15. "Electronics Engineers, Except Computer". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  16. "Environmental Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  17. "Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  18. "Industrial Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  19. "Marine Engineers and Naval Architects". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  20. "Materials Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  21. "Mechanical Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  22. "Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  23. "Nuclear Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  24. "Petroleum Engineers". www.bls.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  25. From Website of the National Association of Software and Service Companies, one of the more authoritative sources of information.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.