Engineering & IT
Scrum Master
A scrum master holds the space where a software team becomes good at delivering software together. The role is less about ceremonies — though you'll run plenty — and more about noticing what's getting in the way and quietly removing it.
Some days that means coaching an engineer through a stuck conversation; other days it means redrawing the burndown chart so a stakeholder understands what's actually achievable this sprint. Tools like Azure DevOps and Jira are scaffolding; the substance is in how you ask questions and where you choose not to intervene.
Students drawn here usually care about people and process in equal measure. Growth comes from coaching real teams through real friction, then earning the credibility to challenge what they assumed was fixed.
US$98,922 median salary in United States¹
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¹ Median annual salary computed from the salary histogram of 50 current Adzuna job postings for "Scrum Master" in United States, fetched May 2026. Skills come from the disciplines tagged on live Ewance challenges for this role.
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