Here’s How Much This $9.5 Billion Company Pays Its Workers, From Data Scientists to Software Engineers

The delivery giant is advertising for about 170 open roles on its website.

By Sherin Shibu | Feb 20, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • Instacart pays corporate tech workers competitively, according to the latest federal filings.
  • The grocery delivery giant filed over 150 H-1B visa applications last year, offering a snapshot of compensation at the company.
  • Instacart鈥檚 corporate tech salaries are in the same league as those from competitors like DoorDash and Uber.

Instacart is paying corporate workers competitive rates, turning compensation into a recruiting advantage. The grocery delivery company鈥檚 latest salary disclosures show that corporate tech workers, from data scientists to software engineers, can earn six-figure salaries.

These earnings are separate from the pay earned by the company鈥檚 , who shop and deliver groceries on behalf of customers. Instacart pays gig workers per batch of customer orders, and the per-delivery amount ends up varying by order size, distance and tips. According to , the average hourly pay for an Instacart Shopper in the U.S. was $18.33. 

Instacart’s corporate workers, who number about as of fiscal year 2025, can take home substantially more. Data from federal work visa filings, , create a picture of a that pays aggressively to attract specialized AI, machine learning and senior engineering talent.聽

The filings apply to employees who secure , or visas for foreign workers with specialized skills. The disclosures represent base pay only; they do not include stock grants or bonuses. Instacart submitted over 150 H-1B filings in the year ending September 30, 2025. The Trump administration has recently implemented changes to the H-1B system, adding to new applications filed on or after September 21, 2025. 

Here鈥檚 how much Instacart pays top tech roles, according to the H-1B filings:

  • Data Scientist: $125,000 to $210,000
  • Director of Engineering, Machine Learning: $320,000 to $380,000
  • Engineering Manager, Software: $220,000 to $290,000
  • Manager, Machine Learning Engineering: $260,000 to $280,000
  • Senior Computer Vision/AI Engineer: $180,000 to $290,000
  • Senior Data Scientist: $170,000 to $265,000
  • Senior Engagement Manager: $235,000 to $285,000
  • Senior Product Manager: $185,000 to $280,000

How Instacart compares to DoorDash and Uber

Instacart鈥檚 corporate tech salaries are in the same league as those from DoorDash and Uber, but with some clear differences. For example, for software engineers, Instacart tends to be on base pay, and roughly , which has the highest disclosed pay. Instacart paid software engineers from $165,000 to $215,000, while DoorDash paid $105,560 to $359,000, and Uber compensated them $98,516 to $195,300. 

Instacart is facing mounting competition from Amazon, Uber Eats and DoorDash, all of which are scaling their grocery delivery efforts. However, Instacart CEO Chris Rogers, who stepped into the role last year, called competition concerns 鈥渙verblown鈥 and said the company was monitoring rivals 鈥渆xtremely closely.鈥

鈥淭here is definitely a market for us here and we feel good about our points of differentiation,鈥 Rogers said earlier this month. Instacart reported strong fourth-quarter revenue of , up 12% from a year earlier. 

Instacart was advertising about 170 open roles on its website at the time of writing. A company spokesperson told Business Insider that they 鈥渞egularly review compensation to ensure it鈥檚 competitive鈥 and that they are 鈥渉iring selectively.鈥澛

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Key Takeaways

  • Instacart pays corporate tech workers competitively, according to the latest federal filings.
  • The grocery delivery giant filed over 150 H-1B visa applications last year, offering a snapshot of compensation at the company.
  • Instacart鈥檚 corporate tech salaries are in the same league as those from competitors like DoorDash and Uber.

Instacart is paying corporate workers competitive rates, turning compensation into a recruiting advantage. The grocery delivery company鈥檚 latest salary disclosures show that corporate tech workers, from data scientists to software engineers, can earn six-figure salaries.

These earnings are separate from the pay earned by the company鈥檚 , who shop and deliver groceries on behalf of customers. Instacart pays gig workers per batch of customer orders, and the per-delivery amount ends up varying by order size, distance and tips. According to , the average hourly pay for an Instacart Shopper in the U.S. was $18.33. 

Instacart’s corporate workers, who number about as of fiscal year 2025, can take home substantially more. Data from federal work visa filings, , create a picture of a that pays aggressively to attract specialized AI, machine learning and senior engineering talent.聽

Sherin Shibu News Reporter

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Sherin Shibu is a business news reporter at 麻豆社.com. She previously worked for PCMag, Business... Read more
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