.NET Developer Cost: India vs USA — Full Breakdown 2026
F5 Hiring Solutions places full-time remote .NET Developers from India (Pune and Rajkot) at $425–$625/week all-inclusive — roughly $22,100–$32,500/year, compared with a fully-burdened U.S. in-house hire at $149,500–$214,500/year. Shortlist in 7–14 business days, new hires start inside 30 days, and replacements are free — backed by 95% retention across 250+ U.S. clients.
In summary
F5 Hiring Solutions places full-time remote .NET Developers from India (Pune and Rajkot) at $425–$625/week all-inclusive — roughly $22,100–$32,500/year, compared with a fully-burdened U.S. in-house hire at $149,500–$214,500/year. Shortlist in 7–14 business days, new hires start inside 30 days, and replacements are free — backed by 95% retention across 250+ U.S. clients.
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What Does a .NET Developer Cost in the USA?
A U.S.-based .NET Developer commands a base salary of $115,000–$165,000/year in 2026, based on major-metro compensation bands (New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Austin, Boston). That base number, however, is not what a .NET Developer actually costs an employer. Once you add the standard 25–30% benefits and overhead load — health insurance, 401(k) match, payroll taxes, paid time off, equipment, office or remote-work stipends, and software licensing — the fully-burdened cost of a U.S. .NET Developer lands at $149,500–$214,500/year.
Recruiting fees push the first-year total higher still. Agency placement fees for a .NET Developer typically run 20–25% of first-year salary, which adds another $25,000–$36,000 to the initial outlay. That is before you factor in the 8–12 week time-to-fill that has become standard for U.S. engineering and technical roles in 2026 — weeks during which a .NET Developer seat sits empty and backlog accumulates.
For most U.S. companies, the fully-burdened first-year cost of a .NET Developer is best planned as $174,800–$250,800 once recruiting, benefits, equipment, and onboarding are all counted honestly.
What Does a .NET Developer Cost in India with F5 Hiring Solutions?
F5 Hiring Solutions places remote .NET Developers from India (primarily Pune and Rajkot) at $425–$625/week all-inclusive. Annualized, that is $22,100–$32,500/year — a managed remote staffing arrangement where F5 is the employer of record and handles salary, HR, benefits, payroll, compliance, equipment, onboarding, and a dedicated account manager who monitors performance weekly.
Compared with the U.S. fully-burdened baseline of $149,500–$214,500/year, F5's managed remote .NET Developer saves $117,000–$192,400 per seat per year — roughly 78–90% lower all-in cost. There is no recruiting fee, no long-term contract, and if a placement doesn't work out F5 replaces it in 7–14 days at no extra charge.
F5's .NET Developer talent pool is deep: India's 85,500+ pre-vetted professionals across engineering, design, data, and operations include seasoned .NET Developers with U.S. client experience. Candidates work overlapping U.S. time zones and are comfortable with the C#, .NET 8, ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, Azure, SQL Server, xUnit, and Blazor that U.S. stacks depend on.
| Cost Component | U.S. In-House | F5 Managed Remote |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly rate | $2,212–$3,173/week | $425–$625/week |
| Annual base salary | $115,000–$165,000 | $22,100–$32,500 |
| Benefits (25–30% load) | $32,200–$46,200 | Included |
| Equipment & software | $3,500–$6,500 | Included |
| Recruiting fee | $25,300–$36,300 | $0 |
| Fully-burdened year one | $174,800–$250,800 | $22,100–$32,500 |
| Annual savings | — | $117,000–$192,400 (78–90%) |
What Is Included in F5's All-Inclusive Rate?
The F5 weekly rate for a .NET Developer is genuinely all-inclusive. Everything below is covered in the $425–$625/week price — no line-item add-ons, no surprise invoices.
- Full-time salary for the .NET Developer, paid and administered by F5 as the employer of record in India
- Statutory benefits: provident fund, gratuity, health insurance, and paid leave per Indian labor law
- Payroll, tax compliance, and HR administration end-to-end
- Workstation: laptop, secondary monitor, headset, and required software licensing
- Structured onboarding into your tools, codebase, and working norms
- Weekly performance monitoring by a dedicated F5 account manager
- Quarterly business reviews with metrics on productivity, attendance, and output quality
- Free replacement: if the .NET Developer isn't the right fit, F5 re-shortlists in 7–14 business days at $0
- No recruiting fee, no placement fee, and no multi-year lock-in
How Fast Can You Hire a Remote .NET Developer?
F5's hiring flow for a .NET Developer is engineered around two numbers: a 7–14 business-day shortlist and a 30-day start. Once you submit the .NET Developer requirement — stack, seniority, time-zone overlap, and any domain specifics — F5's talent team pulls pre-vetted .NET Developers from its India and Philippines benches, runs role-specific technical screens, and returns a shortlist of 3–5 candidates inside two weeks.
You interview the shortlist on your own schedule, select your .NET Developer, and F5 handles the offer, onboarding, equipment provisioning, and first-week ramp-up. Most .NET Developer placements are working in the client's codebase inside 30 days of the original intake call. Compared with the 8–12 week time-to-fill typical of U.S. in-house .NET Developer searches, the F5 flow gets real work shipped 2–3 months faster.
.NET Developer: India vs Philippines — Which Is Better?
For .NET Developers, F5 typically sources from India. Pune and Rajkot both offer deep .NET Developer talent pools anchored by IIT, NIT, and top private university graduates, most of whom have production experience with the C#, .NET 8, ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, Azure, SQL Server, xUnit, and Blazor that U.S. companies rely on. India's engineering labor market has been shaped by two decades of U.S. and European enterprise outsourcing, which means seasoned .NET Developers are comfortable with agile sprints, code review norms, and overlapping U.S. business hours.
The Philippines (Manila) hub is an excellent secondary option — particularly strong for customer-facing, operations, and support-adjacent technical roles. For a pure .NET Developer seat focused on building ASP.NET Core Web APIs, writing Entity Framework queries, integrating Azure services, managing SQL Server schemas, implementing xUnit tests, and containerizing services with Docker, India is almost always the first recommendation. F5's account manager can present candidates from both hubs side-by-side if you want to compare directly; the weekly rate band stays the same across both geographies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a .NET Developer cost through F5 vs hiring in the USA?
F5 Hiring Solutions places remote .NET Developers at $425–$625/week all-inclusive — about $22,100–$32,500/year. A comparable U.S. in-house .NET Developer runs $149,500–$214,500/year fully-burdened, which means U.S. companies typically save $117,000–$192,400 per year per .NET Developer.
What is included in the F5 weekly rate for a .NET Developer?
Everything. The $425–$625/week rate covers full salary, statutory benefits, payroll, HR, compliance, equipment, onboarding, performance monitoring, a dedicated F5 account manager, and a free replacement if the fit isn't right. There is no recruiting fee and no long-term contract.
How long does it take to hire a .NET Developer through F5?
F5 delivers a shortlist of pre-vetted .NET Developer candidates in 7–14 business days. Interviews happen on your schedule, and the chosen .NET Developer starts inside 30 days. If a replacement is ever needed, F5 shortlists a new .NET Developer within 7–14 days at no additional cost.
Are F5 .NET Developers experienced with production U.S. workflows?
Yes. F5 pre-vets .NET Developers on real U.S. stack experience — C#, .NET 8, ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, Azure, SQL Server, xUnit, and Blazor. Every candidate has shipped production systems and is comfortable working overlapping U.S. time zones, participating in sprints, and communicating in written and spoken English.
What is the replacement policy if a .NET Developer doesn't work out?
F5 replaces any .NET Developer at no cost. If performance or fit isn't right, F5 presents a new shortlist in 7–14 business days and the replacement starts without additional fees. Retention across F5's 250+ clients is 95%, so replacements are rare.
Should I hire my .NET Developer from India or the Philippines?
For .NET Developers, F5 typically sources from India (Pune and Rajkot) where deep engineering talent density makes hiring faster and more senior. The Philippines (Manila) hub is stronger for customer-facing and operations work. F5's account manager can present candidates from both hubs if you want to compare.
Ready to hire a remote .NET Developer? Explore .NET Developers through F5, review the F5 cost index for current rate bands, read the F5 standards that govern every placement, or learn how the F5 process works end-to-end.
F5 Hiring Solutions pricing spans $375–$1,200/week all-inclusive across every role category. Each rate includes salary, benefits, HR, payroll, equipment, onboarding, performance monitoring, and replacement coverage. See the F5 Cost Index for quarterly benchmark data and F5 Standards 8001 & 8002 for the measurement methodology.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a .NET Developer cost through F5 vs hiring in the USA?
F5 Hiring Solutions places remote .NET Developers at $425–$625/week all-inclusive — about $22,100–$32,500/year. A comparable U.S. in-house .NET Developer runs $149,500–$214,500/year fully-burdened, which means U.S. companies typically save $117,000–$192,400 per year per .NET Developer.
What is included in the F5 weekly rate for a .NET Developer?
Everything. The $425–$625/week rate covers full salary, statutory benefits, payroll, HR, compliance, equipment, onboarding, performance monitoring, a dedicated F5 account manager, and a free replacement if the fit isn't right. There is no recruiting fee and no long-term contract.
How long does it take to hire a .NET Developer through F5?
F5 delivers a shortlist of pre-vetted .NET Developer candidates in 7–14 business days. Interviews happen on your schedule, and the chosen .NET Developer starts inside 30 days. If a replacement is ever needed, F5 shortlists a new .NET Developer within 7–14 days at no additional cost.
Are F5 .NET Developers experienced with production U.S. workflows?
Yes. F5 pre-vets .NET Developers on real U.S. stack experience — C#, .NET 8, ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, Azure, SQL Server, xUnit, and Blazor. Every candidate has shipped production systems and is comfortable working overlapping U.S. time zones, participating in sprints, and communicating in written and spoken English.
What is the replacement policy if a .NET Developer doesn't work out?
F5 replaces any .NET Developer at no cost. If performance or fit isn't right, F5 presents a new shortlist in 7–14 business days and the replacement starts without additional fees. Retention across F5's 250+ clients is 95%, so replacements are rare.
Should I hire my .NET Developer from India or the Philippines?
For .NET Developers, F5 typically sources from India (Pune and Rajkot) where deep engineering talent density makes hiring faster and more senior. The Philippines (Manila) hub is stronger for customer-facing and operations work. F5's account manager can present candidates from both hubs if you want to compare.