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Threat Intelligence Engineering salary in Netherlands

Use this benchmark to decide what a realistic offer looks like for threat intelligence engineering roles in Netherlands, where to anchor your ask as a lead candidate, and which next step to take across jobs, market demand, and freelance alternatives.

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Suggested citation: Threat Intelligence Engineering salary in Netherlands. PayBench, updated 29 May 2026.

Route quality: 12 observations, 1 sources, 4% confidence.

Trust and provenance

Observed backing

This route is backed by observed public-market inputs aggregated into the current published rollup.

Visible route evidence

This page is based on 12 observations from 1 sources, captured for the current rollup on 29 May 2026. The current confidence signal is 4%.

Publishing state

This route currently passes the public publishing thresholds and remains indexable. The minimum route threshold is 10 supporting inputs within a freshness window of 2,160 hours.

Contributing source lineage

1 import batches currently back this route. Latest import: 29 May 2026. Latest captured observation: 29 May 2026.

Definitions: sample size refers to normalized inputs included in the current public rollup, and confidence is a route-level quality signal tied to source breadth, freshness, and coverage depth.

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Median salary

€95,000

Sample size

12

Confidence score

4%

Last refresh

29 May 2026

Experience mode

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Decision brief

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Offer check

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Verdict

Competitive offer

The offer is around the defensible market range. Use the benchmark to negotiate targeted improvements instead of reopening the whole package.

Total package

€121,600

Aligned with midpoint

Market midpoint

€121,600

Experience-adjusted where available.

Demand is strong with 279 active listings represented, so you can make a firmer compensation ask if your fit is clear.

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How to use this benchmark

Turn the salary range into a negotiation plan.

Base ask

€121,600

Treat this lead target as directional context and validate it with live openings and role scope before anchoring hard.

Protect your floor

€102,144

If the package and seniority really match a lead role, offers materially below this line need strong compensating upside.

Stretch target

€141,056

Push toward this number when your fit is unusually strong for a lead brief or demand is still elevated in this market.

Salary table

BandSalaryNotes
Low benchmark€79,800Lower bound from the current aggregated market range.
Median benchmark€95,000Best current central estimate for this role and market.
High benchmark€110,200Upper bound from the published benchmark range.

Career insights

Market scope: Netherlands.
Source coverage: up to 1 normalized sources are represented in the current published rollup.
Publishing status: indexable.

FAQ

How reliable is this threat intelligence engineering salary benchmark?

This page aggregates 12 normalized observations and keeps the route indexable only while freshness and sample-size thresholds remain satisfied.

What does the salary range for Netherlands include?

The range combines published salary rollups for Threat Intelligence Engineering in Netherlands, then surfaces the low, median, and high benchmark visible on the page.

How should I use this benchmark in a negotiation?

Use the median as your baseline anchor, then switch the experience mode to compare how a lead profile changes the negotiation posture for the same market.

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