Staff augmentation rates in 2026
Most IT staff augmentation providers quote rates only after a sales call. Typical market pricing for senior engineers runs $80–150/hr through US agencies and $40–100/hr through global providers. Match.dev publishes the rate up front: vetted senior engineers at $50–80/hr, embedded in your team and working under your direction.
| Experience level | Typical market rate | Via Match.dev |
| Junior (0–2 yrs) | $25–50/hr | — |
| Mid-level (2–5 yrs) | $50–90/hr | — |
| Senior (5+ yrs) | $80–150/hr (US agencies) / $40–100/hr (global) | $50–80/hr, published |
Rates last verified: July 2026
Staff augmentation is not outsourcing: augmented engineers join your standups, work in your repository, and answer to your leads — you keep the architecture, the priorities, and the IP. What you delegate is sourcing, vetting, payroll, and replacement risk. Every engineer we place has 5+ years of experience and passed a 10-hour paid assessment on a real project before entering the pool.
You will also see the same model sold as resource augmentation or team augmentation — enterprise vendors and procurement teams tend to prefer those labels, startups say staff augmentation. The names are interchangeable; the contract is what matters. Whatever a provider calls it, verify three things: the engineers report to you rather than to a vendor-side manager, hours are billed transparently, and you can scale the engagement down without penalty. If any of those fail, you are buying outsourcing with resource augmentation branding.
Choosing a staff augmentation company: what to look for
Four things separate one staff augmentation company from another in practice. Pricing transparency: most quote only after a sales call — Turing and Andela publish no client rates at all, and Toptal charges a $79/month subscription on top of undisclosed hourly rates (all checked against their own sites, July 2026). Vetting depth: ask what a candidate actually did to get into the pool; a résumé screen plus an algorithm quiz is not the same as paid work on a real project. Speed: days to first candidates, not weeks of "searching our network." And exit terms: a free replacement policy and the right to wind down with notice tell you the provider expects to be judged on fit, not lock-in.
How Match.dev answers those four: you describe the role, we hand-pick candidates from the vetted pool, and you get first profiles within 48 hours. The rate is published above, every engineer passed a 10-hour paid assessment on a real project, and there are no fees until you hire — free replacement if the fit isn't right, plus a $150 credit just for attending the intro call. Request a match.
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