Southampton, 12th September 2025 – DataX has today, on National Data Centre Day, released the results of its 2025 Data Centre Salary Survey, marking the company’s fifth birthday with its most comprehensive report to date. The study, which draws on insights from over 1,500 data centre professionals across Europe and the United States, reveals an industry that continues to offer strong pay and rapid progression, but also one facing challenges around retention, satisfaction, and pay fairness.
With demand for digital infrastructure only increasing, competition for skilled talent is fiercer than ever. The report shows that while salaries are rising, money alone is no longer enough to keep professionals engaged.
Key findings
- Pay rises ≠ retention: One in five professionals who received a pay increase last year still plan to leave their role. Overall, around 40% of respondents intend to change jobs within the next 12 months.
- Women earn less on every rung of the career ladder: The gender pay gap persists across all levels of seniority, highlighting the need for fairer and more transparent pay practices and stronger leadership pipelines for women.
- Young professionals are progressing fast: One in five professionals with less than five years’ experience, and 30% of under 35s, already hold senior roles. Ambitious early-career talent is finding fast routes to progression in the sector. Those aged 18–24 are already earning an average salary of £64k, showing what’s possible for ambitious young talent in this space.
- Competitive pay, low satisfaction: While more than half of respondents believe data centre pay is more competitive than other industries, only one in five are truly satisfied with their compensation. The frustration often comes down to bonuses that feel out of reach, or benefits that just aren’t cutting it.
Looking ahead
The findings highlight that, while the data centre sector is a lucrative industry, the next 12 months could contain a critical turning point. Businesses that invest in fairer pay structures, inclusive leadership pathways, and more transparent rewards will have the edge in attracting and retaining great talent.
“The takeaway from this year’s survey is clear: the industry’s doing well, but salary alone won’t solve the bigger challenges. If we’re serious about retention and satisfaction, we’ve got to do more than just pay competitively.”
Andy Davis – Director, DataX Connect and Data eXec
The full 2025 Data Centre Salary Survey results are available for download here: 2025 Data Centre Salary Survey – DataX Connect.
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