Consulting pros with AI skills earn 48% more, with median AI-skilled comp at $155,000. Here's the full breakdown by seniority, geo, and skill cluster.
The Premium
Consulting pros with AI skills earn 48% more than peers without. The math, on AI Pulse data:
That's $50,000 more per year, every year, before bonus and equity. Over a 10-year career, the cumulative gap exceeds $600,000 once raises compound.
By Seniority
The AI premium is largest at the senior IC and lead/manager level. Junior consulting hires get a smaller absolute bump because their base is lower, but the percentage delta is similar.
| Level | Without AI | With AI | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|
| Junior (0-2 yr) | $68,250 | $100,750 | +$32,500 |
| Mid (2-5 yr) | $105,000 | $155,000 | +$50,000 |
| Senior (5-8 yr) | $147,000 | $224,750 | +$77,500 |
| Lead/Manager (8+ yr) | $194,250 | $310,000 | +$114,999 |
Numbers are estimates derived from AI Pulse's salary data plus standard seniority multipliers. Actual offers vary by company, location, and equity composition.
By Geography
AI premiums are largest in San Francisco, New York, and Seattle. Remote roles at AI-native companies often pay SF rates regardless of where you live, which has narrowed the geographic gap for AI-skilled work specifically.
Top-Paying Companies
For consulting roles with AI skills, the highest cash and equity offers come from:
AI labs typically lead on cash. AI-native scale-ups lead on equity upside if you bet right. Big tech leads on stability.
How To Move Up
Three things separate top-paid AI-skilled consulting pros from the median:
For the path to get there, see the 6-week curriculum. For the title ladder and comp at each level, see the career transition page.
Common Questions
Median compensation for AI-skilled consulting roles is $155,000, compared to $105,000 without AI skills. That's a 48% premium, or +$50,000 per year.
Senior and staff-level consulting roles at AI labs and AI-native scale-ups pay the most. At the top of the market, total compensation can exceed $387,500 including equity.
Sometimes. At AI-native companies, yes. At legacy companies, the bump usually shows up at your next promotion or external offer rather than mid-cycle. Outside offers are the fastest accelerant.
Remote at an AI-native company often pays SF rates without geo adjustment. Remote at a legacy company is usually banded by geography. The AI-native vs legacy gap matters more than remote vs in-office.
Yes. Walk in with two data points: the 48% premium for AI skills in consulting, and a specific example of AI work you've done. Anchor your ask above the median, not at it.
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