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Backend Developer vs Cloud Engineer

Side-by-side comparison of Backend Developer and Cloud Engineer: salaries, skills, learning timelines, and entry threshold to help you pick a path.

At a glance

Backend DeveloperCloud Engineer
Salary comparison$100 000 – $140 000$120 000 – $160 000
Training Duration6–18 months8–20 months
Job Search Duration3–9 months3–10 months
English LevelB1 — for reading documentation and API referencesB1–B2 — for reading documentation and working with international teams
EducationVocational or higher — skills and portfolio matter more than the degreeCS or IT education is typical — practical experience and cloud certifications matter far more than a degree
Demand TrendHigh DemandHigh Demand

Salary comparison

Backend Developer

United States
Junior$75 000 – $100 000
Middle$100 000 – $140 000
Senior$140 000 – $180 000

Source: Habr Career, Glassdoor 2025

Cloud Engineer

United States
Junior$90 000 – $120 000
Middle$120 000 – $160 000
Senior$170 000 – $230 000

Source: Habr Career, hh.ru, Glassdoor 2025

Skills compared

Backend Developer

Technical Skills

Node.js or PythonPython (FastAPI, Django)Databases — SQL & NoSQLREST API & GraphQLDocker & ContainerizationGit & Version ControlLinux & Command LineTesting (Unit, Integration)Security FundamentalsCaching (Redis, Memcached)

Soft Skills

Problem Solving & Analytical ThinkingCommunication & CollaborationSelf-directed LearningAttention to Detail

Cloud Engineer

Technical Skills

Linux & OS AdministrationNetworking & VPC (TCP/IP, DNS, Load Balancing)Cloud Platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)Docker & ContainerizationKubernetes OrchestrationCI/CD Pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI)Infrastructure as Code (Terraform)Cloud Security, IAM & ComplianceObservability (CloudWatch, Prometheus, Grafana)Python & Bash Automation

Soft Skills

Problem Solving & Incident ResponseCommunication & DocumentationSelf-directed LearningStress Resistance & On-call

Key differences

  • Cloud engineers own the infrastructure and platform that backend services run on. Backend developers write application logic, APIs, and the databases behind them.
  • Backend developers who learn cloud, containers, and Infrastructure as Code often move into cloud or platform engineering — they already understand what the infrastructure is running.

Which path should you choose?

At the mid level, Cloud Engineer tends to pay more than Backend Developer — $120 000 – $160 000 versus $100 000 – $140 000 in the United States, according to Habr Career, Glassdoor 2025. So the choice between them usually comes down to entry threshold and timeline rather than money: Backend Developer typically takes 6–18 months to learn and roughly 3–9 more to land a first role, while Cloud Engineer takes 8–20 and 3–10 months respectively.

If getting to market and earning sooner matters most, take the path with the shorter ramp. If you're willing to invest longer for a higher long-term ceiling, lean toward the role with the wider band. The skills and key-differences sections below show how close your existing background is to each option — and that fit, more than the salary number, is usually what makes the decision hold up.

If you're still early in the switch, the faster path has a real edge: it lets you validate the career change, start earning, and build a portfolio sooner, and that compounds — every month of delay is a month of senior-level pay you postpone. If you already have transferable experience, the higher-ceiling path rewards the deeper investment. The at-a-glance table above lays out the exact trade-off in months and pay, so match it against your own timeline and savings runway.

Go deeper

Backend Developer

From zero to building APIs and distributed systems. A step-by-step roadmap with real salaries, skills employers want, and portfolio projects that prove you can architect.

Cloud Engineer

Design, deploy, and operate infrastructure on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Cloud engineers build scalable, secure, and cost-efficient platforms that modern applications run on.

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