Agile Methodologies Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Network Systems Manager

Company: Meta

Location: Menlo Park, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Technical Artist Intern

Company: Meta

Location: San Mateo, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Senior Marketing Data Analyst

Company: Delta Dental Ins.

Location: San Francisco, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

iOS Software Engineer (MSO)

Company: Apple

Location: Cupertino, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Software Engineer

Company: JPMorgan Chase

Location: Palo Alto, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Agile Methodology roles by seniority?
Junior Scrum Master: $70k–$90k; Mid‑level Scrum Master/Agile Coach: $90k–$120k; Senior Agile Coach/Release Train Engineer: $120k–$160k; Lead Product Owner or Director of Delivery: $140k–$180k.
What skills and certifications are essential for an Agile Methodologies professional?
Core skills: Scrum ceremonies, backlog grooming, velocity tracking, and stakeholder facilitation. Certifications: CSM/PSM for Scrum Masters, CSPO/PSPO for Product Owners, ICAgile Agile Coaching, SAFe Agilist, and proficiency with Jira, Azure DevOps, Confluence, and Kanban boards.
Is remote work common in Agile Methodologies positions?
Yes. 70%+ of Agile roles offer fully remote or hybrid arrangements, provided candidates can collaborate asynchronously, use digital Scrum boards, and maintain clear communication with cross‑functional teams.
What are typical career progression paths in Agile Methodologies?
Start as a Scrum Master or Product Owner, advance to Agile Coach or Release Train Engineer, then move into Program Management, Director of Delivery, and ultimately VP of Agile Delivery or Chief Agile Officer.
What industry trends are shaping Agile Methodologies today?
Emerging trends include SAFe adoption for large enterprises, AI‑driven backlog prioritization, remote‑first Agile squads, continuous delivery pipelines integrated with DevOps, and the use of Data‑Driven Decision Making to refine sprint metrics.

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