DEV Community

Imran Khan
Imran Khan

Posted on

60 Top Companies Hiring in 2026: Salary Data, Benefits & How to Apply

I spent weeks researching which major companies are actually hiring in 2026 — not vague "we're always looking for great people" hiring, but real positions with real salaries.

Here's what I found across 60+ companies.

The Highlights That Surprised Me

Google pays engineers $130K–$550K+ depending on level. That range is wild.

Apple's AppleCare remote advisors earn $20–$28/hr working from home — no commute, full benefits, and you troubleshoot iPhones from your couch.

Disney pays 100% of college tuition upfront through Disney Aspire. Not reimbursement. Upfront. For hourly theme park workers.

Amazon is hiring every single day in every major city. 1.5 million employees and still growing. Warehouse jobs start at $17–$25/hr with benefits from day one.

Airbnb lets employees work from literally 170+ countries. That's not a typo.

Capital One pays tech salaries that rival Google and Meta — at a bank.

What Each Guide Covers

For every company: what roles are open, exact salary ranges, benefits breakdown, the hiring process step by step, and direct application links.

No paywalls. No email gates. No "premium access" nonsense.

The Two Most Comprehensive Guides

I put together two monster guides that cover the most ground:

60 Top Companies Hiring in 2026 — Google, Apple, Disney, Tesla, Amazon, Capital One, Airbnb, IBM, Adobe, and 50+ more companies. Every company includes salary by role, benefits, and how to apply.

Amazon Jobs: Every Category Explained — The most searched employer keyword in the world. Warehouse, remote customer service, Amazon Flex, AWS, and corporate/SDE roles — all with exact pay data.

One Platform for All Jobs

Instead of checking 60 different career pages, I use Dev Global Jobs — it aggregates 881,000+ verified listings across 190+ countries. Updated every 30 minutes. Free. No login.

More Guides Coming

I'm publishing city-specific guides (NYC, Chicago, Houston, LA), industry guides (healthcare, tech, government), and company deep-dives (Microsoft, Costco, Walmart) over the next few weeks.

If this was useful, a bookmark or follow helps me know these are worth making.

Top comments (0)