Secureframe salary data
Secureframe publishes pay ranges on 18 of its open roles. These are the company's own published figures, not estimates or crowd-sourced guesses.
Last checked 19 August 2026
$160k
Median midpoint
$80k
Lowest published
$320k
Highest published
18
Roles with pay
Pay by role at Secureframe
| Role | Openings | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manager | 4 | $80k | $190k |
| Software Engineer | 3 | $120k | $320k |
| Account Executive | 3 | $120k | $240k |
Where this comes from. Every figure is taken from Secureframe's own job board and recorded each day. When a range changes, we keep both the old number and the new one — which is how you can see pay moving rather than just where it stands today.
Roles with published pay
| Role | Location | Team | Salary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Implementation Specialist, CMMC | United States | Sales | $120k – $150k |
| Customer Education & Content Manager | New York, NY | Customer Success | $100k – $120k |
| Staff Software Engineer | New York, NY | Engineering | $220k – $320k |
| Pre-Sales Solutions Engineer, Defense & CMMC | Washington D.C, New York | Sales | $120k – $200k |
| Account Executive, Mid-Market | Washington D.C, New York | Sales | $180k – $240k |
| Account Executive, CMMC | Washington D.C. | Sales | $120k – $220k |
| Senior Software Engineer | New York, NY | Engineering | $180k – $240k |
| Software Engineer | New York, NY | Engineering | $120k – $180k |
| Engineering Manager | New York, NY | Engineering | $220k – $300k |
| Technical Recruiter | New York, NY | People | $120k – $200k |
| Product Manager | New York, NY | Product | $140k – $240k |
| Senior Federal Compliance Manager | Washington D.C, New York | Operations | $150k – $190k |
| Senior Product Designer | New York, NY | Product | $140k – $220k |
| Product Marketing Manager | New York, San Francisco, Washington DC | Marketing | $110k – $160k |
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