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Integration Architect in IT — CIS and Europe market

Integration Architect — architect specialisation in designing integrations between systems: how applications, services, data, and partners exchange information. In large organisations — hundreds of systems, and the Integration Architect is responsible for the integration landscape: API strategy, event-driven architecture, messaging, ETL/ELT, B2B integration, integration patterns + standards. Role family: Integration Architect (general — integration design for systems / domain), Senior / Principal Integration Architect (enterprise integration strategy + API governance), API Architect (focus on API strategy + API-led connectivity + API product management), EAI Architect (Enterprise Application Integration — legacy ESB-heavy context), iPaaS Architect (integration Platform-as-a-Service — MuleSoft / Boomi specialty), Middleware Architect (alternative title). Stack 2026: Integration patterns — core: Enterprise Integration Patterns (Hohpe / Woolf — canonical 65 patterns — messaging-based integration), point-to-point vs hub-and-spoke vs ESB vs API-led vs event-driven evolution. API-led connectivity: REST (Richardson Maturity Model + OpenAPI / Swagger), GraphQL (+ Apollo Federation for distributed graphs), gRPC (high-performance internal), AsyncAPI (event-driven API spec — standard 2026 for async). API design — 3-layer MuleSoft model (System / Process / Experience APIs). API Management / Gateways: Kong (open-source leader), Apigee (Google), AWS API Gateway, Azure API Management, MuleSoft Anypoint, Tyk, Gravitee, WSO2. iPaaS (Integration Platform-as-a-Service): MuleSoft Anypoint Platform (leader — Salesforce-owned), Dell Boomi, Workato (rising — automation-focused), Microsoft Azure Integration Services (Logic Apps + Service Bus), SnapLogic, Celigo, Tray.io, n8n (open-source — rising). Messaging / event-driven: Apache Kafka (event streaming backbone — dominates 2026), RabbitMQ (traditional message broker), NATS (lightweight modern), cloud-native (AWS SQS / SNS / EventBridge, Azure Service Bus / Event Grid, GCP Pub/Sub), Apache Pulsar. Event-driven architecture: event streaming, event sourcing, CQRS, choreography vs orchestration, saga pattern for distributed transactions, event mesh, schema registry (Confluent Schema Registry — Avro / Protobuf / JSON Schema). Legacy / ESB: Enterprise Service Bus (legacy — IBM Integration Bus / webMethods / Oracle SOA Suite — found in enterprise, migration is underway to API-led + event-driven). B2B / EDI: EDI (Electronic Data Interchange — legacy enterprise B2B), AS2, modern B2B (API-based partner integration). Data integration: ETL / ELT (overlap with data architecture), CDC (Change Data Capture — Debezium), batch vs streaming. iPaaS automation: workflow automation, RPA integration. Russian context: after the MuleSoft / Boomi / IBM departure from Russia — migration to open-source (Kafka / Kong / n8n / Camunda) + Russian solutions. Integration governance: API catalog / API portal, API versioning strategy, API security (OAuth / API keys / mTLS), rate limiting, API monetisation, integration standards. Orchestration: workflow engines (Camunda / Temporal — rising 2026 for durable execution), BPMN process orchestration. Cross-domain: Integration Architect works with Solutions Architects (integration in their solutions), Data Architects (data integration overlap), Enterprise Architects (integration landscape — part of EA). According to Zorky CRM, 0 active openings with explicit integration-architect scope (narrow senior niche). Median not published. Top stack: Kafka, API Gateway, MuleSoft, REST, event-driven. 0% remote. Integration Architect — $7,000-12,000/mo Senior, Principal Integration Architect — $11,000-17,000+, in international enterprise + consulting — $12,000-19,000+.

Updated: 5/29/2026, 5:41:48 PM
Open over 3 months
0
live positions
Remote
0%

Comparison with other specializations

The Architecture direction contains 4 specializations. The current one (Integration Architect) is highlighted in blue — compare it with its neighbors by the number of open jobs and median salary.

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Salary by level

Senior-tier role (lower grades = mis-titled; realistic — Senior / Lead). Path: Senior Backend Engineer (API + messaging + integration experience) OR Solutions Architect → Integration Architect → Senior / Principal Integration Architect → either Enterprise Architect (Integration — part of EA landscape), Solutions Architect (broader), API Product lead, or Chief Architect.

Median salary (USD/month) at each grade plus the jump vs the previous one.

LevelMedian $/moJump vs prev.Jobs with salary
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Senior0
Lead0

Biggest salary jump — between Junior and Middle (+53.2%).

Remote / Hybrid / Office — trend

0% of Integration Architect jobs are remote or hybrid. Integration architecture work (API design + modelling + documentation) — remote-friendly. Outsourcers — almost always remote. Russian banks — hybrid. Cross-system / cross-team role → hybrid often optimal. International tech companies + integration vendors — full-remote standard.

How the share of each work format shifts week over week.

78% — remote. Specialisation is well-adapted to remote format.

Technology combinations

Common pairs: Kafka + Schema Registry + event-driven architecture (modern integration backbone), Kong + REST + OpenAPI (API-led connectivity stack), MuleSoft Anypoint + 3-layer API model (iPaaS-centric integration), Kafka + Debezium + CDC (data integration streaming), Camunda / Temporal + BPMN (orchestration stack), RabbitMQ + microservices (traditional messaging), n8n + REST APIs (open-source iPaaS — Russian import substitution). Learning roadmap: become Senior Backend Engineer (5+ years — prerequisite) → Enterprise Integration Patterns (Hohpe/Woolf) → API design mastery (REST + GraphQL + AsyncAPI) → event-driven architecture + Kafka deep → API Management (Kong / Apigee) → iPaaS (MuleSoft / n8n) → integration patterns decision-making → orchestration (Camunda / Temporal) → distributed systems (Kleppmann) → API governance.

Which pairs of technologies appear together most often in a single job.

go + mongodb
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go + rust
77
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databricks + go
76
76
go + scala
66
66
mongodb + scala
56
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go + java
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mongodb + sql
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java + python
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java + mongodb
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Where we see these jobs

Integration Architect jobs: hh.ru (banks + telecom + retail + insurance active), Habr Career, getmatch, Djinni, LinkedIn (international Integration Architect segment), NoFluffJobs / JustJoin.it (Poland), Telegram (@integration_architecture, @architect_jobs, @it_architects), career pages of EPAM (large Integration practice) / Luxoft / DataArt / Andersen, specialised boards (LinkedIn primary for architect level), integration vendor careers (MuleSoft / Confluent / Kong / Boomi — Integration / Solutions Architect roles), consulting careers (Accenture / Deloitte / Capgemini integration practices).

Telegram channels
1%
12
Job boards and websites
99%
1,425

Integration Architect vs other directions

Integration Architect overlaps with Solutions Architect (~50% — integration aspect of solutions), Software Architect (~40% — system vs its connections), Data Architect (~40% — data integration ETL/ELT/streaming overlap), Backend Engineer (~50% — Senior Backend often does integration design), Enterprise Architect (integration landscape — part of EA). Comparison with solutions/software/enterprise/data/security — in the SiblingSubnichesChart above.

Volume of open jobs across IT directions.

Backend
4,770
Full-stack
3,304
Data Engineer
2,325
Sales
1,932
DevOps / SRE
1,794
AI / ML / DS
1,610
QA / Testing
1,571
Architecture
1,437
Frontend
1,055

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Frequently asked questions

The most common questions about Integration Architect: pay (senior-tier — $7-12K Senior, Principal $11-17K+), Integration Architect vs Solutions vs Software vs Data Architect, integration approaches 2026 (point-to-point vs ESB vs API-led vs event-driven — decision tree), API Architect differences, remote, path to the role (via Senior Backend / Solutions Architect 5+ years + Enterprise Integration Patterns + Kafka), Senior skills (integration patterns + API design + event-driven Kafka + iPaaS + orchestration + integration governance). Answers recompute automatically.

How much does an Integration Architect earn in 2026?

The median Integration Architect salary is $0/mo per Zorky CRM data (0 active jobs — narrow senior niche). Integration Architect — senior-tier role (typical entry from Senior Backend Engineer / Solutions Architect 5+ years). Integration Architect — $7,000-12,000 Senior. Principal Integration Architect — $11,000-17,000. Senior in US/EU outsourcing (EPAM Integration practice / Luxoft) — $8,500-14,000. International tech companies — $12,000-19,000+ Senior. Premium add-ons: event-driven architecture deep (Kafka mastery) +15-25%, API strategy / API product expertise +10-20%, iPaaS platform expertise (MuleSoft Certified) +10-20%, B2B / EDI legacy enterprise integration +10-15%.

What does an Integration Architect Junior, Middle, Senior, or Lead earn?

Integration Architect — senior-tier role (lower grades = mis-titled — realistic benchmarks Senior / Lead). Career flow: Senior Backend Engineer (API design + messaging + integration experience) OR Solutions Architect → Integration Architect (via demonstrated integration design + API strategy) → Senior / Principal Integration Architect → either Enterprise Architect (Integration — part of EA landscape), Solutions Architect (broader), API Product lead, or Chief Architect.

How much do Integration Architects earn in Moscow, St Petersburg, remote?

Moscow Senior Integration Architect — $7,500-12,000/mo (banks — Sber.Tech / Tinkoff / VTB / Alfa — huge integration landscapes, hundreds of systems; large product companies — Yandex / Ozon / VK / X5 Group; telecom — lots of B2B integration; retail — supply chain integration; insurance). St Petersburg $7,000-11,000. Minsk/Kyiv $6,500-10,000 Senior. Poland €7,500-12,000 gross Senior. Germany €85-130K/yr Senior (integration is strong — lots of enterprise + SAP integration). 0% remote. Outsourcers (EPAM Integration practice — large + Luxoft + DataArt) — almost always remote, $8,500-14,000 Senior on US / EU integration projects. International tech companies + integration vendors (MuleSoft / Boomi / Confluent — integration / solutions architect roles) — full-remote $12,000-19,000+ Senior. Principal Integration Architect — $13,000-18,000+.

What stack / skills are most often required of an Integration Architect?

Top stack / skills: Kafka, API Gateway, MuleSoft, REST, event-driven. Integration patterns — core: Enterprise Integration Patterns (Hohpe / Woolf — canonical 65 patterns), integration topology evolution (point-to-point → hub-and-spoke → ESB → API-led → event-driven). API-led connectivity: REST (Richardson Maturity Model + OpenAPI / Swagger), GraphQL (+ Apollo Federation), gRPC (high-performance internal), AsyncAPI (event-driven API spec — standard 2026). 3-layer API model (System / Process / Experience APIs — MuleSoft). API Management / Gateways: Kong (open-source leader) / Apigee (Google) / AWS API Gateway / Azure API Management / MuleSoft Anypoint / Tyk / Gravitee / WSO2. iPaaS: MuleSoft Anypoint Platform (leader — Salesforce-owned) / Dell Boomi / Workato (rising) / Azure Integration Services (Logic Apps + Service Bus) / SnapLogic / Celigo / Tray.io / n8n (open-source rising). Messaging / event-driven: Apache Kafka (event streaming backbone — dominates 2026) / RabbitMQ / NATS / cloud-native (SQS / SNS / EventBridge / Service Bus / Event Grid / Pub/Sub) / Apache Pulsar. Event-driven architecture: event streaming, event sourcing, CQRS, choreography vs orchestration, saga pattern (distributed transactions), event mesh, schema registry (Confluent Schema Registry — Avro / Protobuf / JSON Schema). Legacy / ESB: Enterprise Service Bus (IBM Integration Bus / webMethods / Oracle SOA Suite — legacy enterprise, migration is underway to API-led + event-driven). B2B / EDI: EDI (Electronic Data Interchange — legacy B2B), AS2, modern API-based partner integration. Data integration: ETL / ELT (overlap with data architecture), CDC (Debezium). Orchestration: workflow engines (Camunda / Temporal — rising 2026 for durable execution), BPMN. Integration governance: API catalog / portal, API versioning strategy, API security (OAuth / API keys / mTLS), rate limiting, integration standards. Russian context: after the MuleSoft / Boomi / IBM departure — migration to open-source (Kafka / Kong / n8n / Camunda). Soft skills: stakeholder management (integration — cross-system, cross-team), API governance facilitation.

Integration Architect vs Solutions Architect vs Software Architect vs Data Architect — what's the difference?

Software Architect — internal structure of one system. See Software Architect. Solutions Architect — end-to-end solution for a business problem (broad). See Solutions Architect. Integration Architect (this page) — focus specifically on how systems talk to each other: API strategy, event-driven architecture, messaging, B2B integration. Specialisation — depth in integration domain. Pay $7,000-12,000 Senior. Data Architect — focus on data landscape (data models + storage + governance) — overlap with Integration Architect in data integration (ETL/ELT + CDC). See Data Architect. Reality 2026 (overlap heatmap): Integration Architect ↔ Solutions Architect: 50% (Solutions Architect designs solutions, Integration Architect — integration aspect; in small orgs one role, in large — separate). Integration Architect ↔ Software Architect: 40% (Software Architect designs the system, Integration — how it connects). Integration Architect ↔ Data Architect: 40% (data integration overlap — ETL/ELT + streaming). Integration Architect ↔ Backend Engineer: 50% (Senior Backend often does integration design). When you need a dedicated Integration Architect: large organisations with big integration landscape (banks — hundreds of systems + B2B partners; enterprise with legacy + modern mix; telecom). In small / medium — integration is done by Solutions / Software Architect as part of the work. Career choice: Integration Architect if you like API design + event-driven + messaging + distributed systems communication deep; Solutions Architect if broader scope; Data Architect if data-specific.

Integration approaches 2026 — point-to-point vs ESB vs API-led vs event-driven?

Evolution of integration approaches + decision tree 2026: 1) Point-to-point — direct connections between systems. Pros: simple for 2-3 systems. Cons: "integration spaghetti" — N systems → N² connections, maintenance nightmare. Use case: small systems, prototypes. Anti-pattern at scale. 2) Hub-and-spoke / ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) — central bus, all systems connect to it. ESB — IBM Integration Bus / webMethods / Oracle SOA Suite / Mule (formerly). Pros: centralisation, transformation + routing in one place, governance. Cons: ESB — single point of failure + bottleneck, heavyweight, vendor lock-in, ESB team becomes organisational bottleneck. Status 2026: legacy — most organisations migrate AWAY from ESB. Found in enterprise (banks / state companies with legacy). 3) API-led connectivity — structured API approach (MuleSoft popularised 3-layer model: System APIs — unlock data from systems; Process APIs — orchestrate business processes; Experience APIs — tailored for consumers). Pros: reusability, decoupling, self-service consumption, API governance. Cons: requires API management discipline + culture. Use case: main approach 2026 for request-response integration, especially where reusability + partner / external consumption is needed. 4) Event-driven architecture (EDA) — systems publish + consume events asynchronously (Kafka backbone). Pros: loose coupling (producer doesn't know consumers), scalability, real-time, resilience (temporal decoupling), audit trail (event log). Cons: harder to reason about flow, eventual consistency, debugging complexity, schema governance needed. Use case: real-time data flows, high-throughput, microservices communication, where decoupling is critical. Growing dominant approach 2026. 5) iPaaS (Integration Platform-as-a-Service) — cloud-managed integration (MuleSoft / Boomi / Workato / n8n) — combines API management + connectors + workflow. Use case: SaaS-to-SaaS integration, citizen-integrator scenarios, fast time-to-market, organisations without large integration teams. 6) Hybrid (reality 2026) — most organisations use a combination: API-led for synchronous request-response + external/partner APIs, event-driven (Kafka) for real-time async + microservices, iPaaS for SaaS integration, legacy ESB in process of decommissioning. Default 2026 recommendations: Synchronous + reusable + external → API-led connectivity (Kong / Apigee gateway + good API design). Real-time + async + decoupling → Event-driven (Kafka + schema registry). SaaS-to-SaaS + fast → iPaaS (n8n open-source / Workato / MuleSoft). Legacy ESB → gradual migration to API-led + event-driven (strangler fig). Main trend 2026: API-led + event-driven combination replaces monolithic ESB; "events first for async, APIs for sync".

Can Integration Architects work remotely?

Yes, 0% of Integration Architect jobs are full-remote or hybrid. Integration architecture work — API design + integration modelling + documentation — remote-friendly. Outsourcers (EPAM Integration practice / Luxoft / DataArt) — almost always remote on US / EU integration projects. Russian product companies / banks — hybrid or remote after probation. Caveat: Integration Architect — cross-system / cross-team role (work with many system owners + API consumers + partners), requires lots of coordination — hybrid often optimal. International tech companies + integration vendors (MuleSoft / Confluent) — full-remote standard. Relocant hubs: Poland / Germany (enterprise integration + SAP) / Canada / Serbia. English for international Integration Architect remote — must (API specs + integration patterns + vendor docs + cross-team communication are English-language).

How is API Architect different from Integration Architect?

Integration Architect (general) — broad integration scope: API + event-driven + messaging + ESB + B2B + data integration — all ways systems communicate. API Architect — specialisation within integration, focus specifically on API strategy: 1) API-as-a-product thinking (API — not a technical artifact, but a product with consumers + lifecycle + value), 2) API design standards + governance (consistent REST / GraphQL design across the organisation, API style guide), 3) API-led connectivity architecture (3-layer model), 4) API management platform strategy (Kong / Apigee — gateway + developer portal + analytics), 5) API security architecture (OAuth 2.1 / OIDC / mTLS / API keys), 6) API versioning + lifecycle strategy, 7) API monetisation (for organisations selling API access), 8) developer experience (API documentation + SDK + sandbox — DX critical for API adoption), 9) API discovery / catalog. Growing importance 2026: API economy — companies are exposing APIs more (partner integration, platform business models, ecosystem). "API-first" organisations have dedicated API Architects / API Product Managers. EAI Architect (Enterprise Application Integration) — legacy-leaning specialisation (ESB-heavy enterprise context — IBM / webMethods / Oracle SOA). iPaaS Architect — specialisation in integration Platform-as-a-Service (MuleSoft / Boomi deep). Reality 2026: in small / medium organisations one Integration Architect does everything. In large + API-economy companies — API Architect / API Product roles separately. Career choice: general Integration Architect for breadth; API Architect if you like API-as-product + API economy + developer experience; iPaaS Architect if you like integration platform tooling deep.

Which companies actively hire Integration Architect?

At the top: Sber.Tech, EPAM, VTB. Integration Architect — role for organisations with large integration landscape. Russian banks (hundreds of systems + B2B partners + open banking — huge integration scope): Sber.Tech, Tinkoff, VTB, Gazprombank, Alfa-Bank, Raiffeisen, MKB. Telecom (B2B integration + OSS/BSS integration — large scope): Rostelecom / MTS / MegaFon / VimpelCom. Large product companies: Yandex / Ozon / VK / Wildberries / X5 Group / MTS / Avito. Retail (supply chain integration + omnichannel): X5 / Magnit / Lenta / Wildberries / Ozon. Insurance: SOGAZ / Ingosstrakh / Rosgosstrakh. Logistics: SDEK / Delovye Linii / Russian Post. State corporations / industry: Gazprom / Rosneft / Rosatom / RZD (ERP + lots of systems integration). Outsourcers with Integration practice: EPAM (large Integration / API practice), Luxoft, DataArt, Andersen, Reksoft. Integrators: Krok / Lanit / I-Teco / Technoserv. International integration vendors (Integration / Solutions Architect roles): MuleSoft (Salesforce), Confluent (Kafka — event-driven), Boomi, Kong, SnapLogic, Workato. International consulting: Accenture / Deloitte / Capgemini (integration practices). International enterprises: banks / insurance / telecom / retail — any with complex integration. Y Combinator B2B / API-economy startups.

Where to start the path to Integration Architect in 2026?

Roadmap (Integration Architect — senior-tier, the path goes via Senior Backend / Solutions Architect): 1) Become a strong Senior Backend Engineer — prerequisite. Experience with API development, messaging, distributed systems in practice. 2) Enterprise Integration Patterns"Enterprise Integration Patterns" Gregor Hohpe / Bobby Woolf (canonical — 65 messaging patterns — must-read for Integration Architect). 3) API design mastery — REST deep (Richardson Maturity Model + OpenAPI / Swagger), GraphQL (+ Apollo Federation), gRPC, AsyncAPI (event-driven API spec). API design best practices, versioning strategies. Book: "API Design Patterns" JJ Geewax. 4) Event-driven architectureApache Kafka deep (event streaming backbone — the most important integration skill 2026). Event sourcing, CQRS, saga pattern, schema registry. Books: "Designing Event-Driven Systems" Ben Stopford (free — Confluent), "Building Event-Driven Microservices" Adam Bellemare. 5) API Management / Gateways — Kong (open-source — hands-on) or Apigee / AWS API Gateway. Understand gateway patterns, developer portals, API analytics. 6) iPaaS — MuleSoft (MuleSoft Certified Developer — recognised cert; Anypoint Platform — leader) or n8n (open-source — for hands-on practice). 7) Messaging — Kafka + RabbitMQ + cloud-native (SQS/SNS/EventBridge). Understand trade-offs. 8) Integration patterns deep — point-to-point vs ESB vs API-led vs event-driven — when which (see decision tree). 9) Orchestration — workflow engines (Camunda / Temporal — rising 2026 for durable execution), BPMN. 10) Distributed systems — "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" Kleppmann (integration — it's about distributed systems communication). 11) API governance — API catalog, versioning, security (OAuth 2.1 / mTLS), API-as-product thinking. 12) Practice — in current role take integration-design tasks: API strategy proposals, event-driven refactoring, integration between systems. Russian courses: Otus "Integration" / "API" courses, corporate architecture schools (banks grow Integration Architects internally — lots of integration work). International (EN): "Enterprise Integration Patterns" Hohpe / Woolf (canonical), Confluent Kafka training (free Kafka 101 + event-driven courses), MuleSoft Training (MuleSoft Certified Developer), "Designing Event-Driven Systems" Ben Stopford (free), Kong / Apigee documentation. Communities: r/apidevelopment, Confluent Community (Kafka), API community (Nordic APIs / apidays conference content), Telegram @integration_architecture. Senior Backend Engineer / Solutions Architect (5+ years) + Enterprise Integration Patterns + Kafka + API mastery → Integration Architect.

How many Integration Architect jobs are open across CIS and Europe?

0 active open Integration Architect positions with explicit integration-architect scope — narrow senior niche. The real market is wider — many integration-architecture roles classified as Senior Backend Engineer / Solutions Architect / API Architect / Lead Engineer (titles overlap). Geography: Russia / Poland / remote. Sources: hh.ru (banks + telecom + retail + insurance active — all with large integration landscapes), Habr Career, getmatch, Djinni, LinkedIn (international Integration Architect segment), NoFluffJobs / JustJoin.it (Poland), Telegram (@integration_architecture, @architect_jobs, @it_architects), career pages of EPAM (large Integration practice) / Luxoft / DataArt / Andersen, specialised boards (LinkedIn primary for architect level), integration vendor careers (MuleSoft / Confluent / Kong / Boomi — Integration / Solutions Architect roles), consulting careers (Accenture / Deloitte / Capgemini integration practices). The real market is wider thanks to the international remote segment (integration vendors + EPAM-style outsourcing integration projects — full-remote-friendly). Time to close a Senior Integration Architect — 8-14 weeks (seniority + integration depth + API / event-driven expertise verification).

What skills does a Senior Integration Architect need?

A Senior Integration Architect owns the full integration architecture + technical leadership cycle. Enterprise Integration Patterns mastery: Hohpe / Woolf 65 patterns deep, integration topology trade-offs (point-to-point / hub-and-spoke / ESB / API-led / event-driven). API design mastery: REST (Richardson Maturity Model + OpenAPI), GraphQL (+ Apollo Federation for distributed graphs), gRPC, AsyncAPI (event-driven API spec), API design standards / style guides, versioning strategies, contract-first design. Event-driven architecture mastery: Apache Kafka deep (topics / partitions / consumer groups / exactly-once / Kafka Streams / Kafka Connect), event sourcing, CQRS, saga pattern (orchestration vs choreography for distributed transactions), event mesh, schema registry + schema evolution (Avro / Protobuf — backward / forward compatibility). API Management: gateway architecture (Kong / Apigee / cloud-native), developer portal strategy, API analytics, rate limiting, API security architecture (OAuth 2.1 / OIDC / mTLS / API keys). iPaaS: MuleSoft Anypoint / Boomi / Workato / n8n — when iPaaS vs custom integration. Messaging: Kafka vs RabbitMQ vs NATS vs cloud-native — trade-offs, delivery guarantees, ordering, partitioning strategy. Legacy integration: ESB migration strategy (strangler fig — ESB → API-led + event-driven incrementally), B2B / EDI understanding for enterprise context. Data integration: ETL / ELT, CDC (Debezium), batch + streaming unification (overlap with data architecture). Orchestration: workflow engines (Camunda / Temporal — durable execution), BPMN process orchestration, distributed saga coordination. Distributed systems: understanding of consistency models, idempotency, retry / backoff, circuit breakers, eventual consistency, failure modes — integration = distributed systems communication. Integration governance: API catalog / portal, versioning + deprecation strategy, integration standards, API-as-product thinking, integration landscape documentation. System design for integration: design integration architecture on whiteboard for scale (hundreds of systems, high-throughput event streaming, partner B2B). Soft skills: stakeholder management (integration — cross-system, work with many system owners), API governance facilitation, integration strategy communication, mentoring engineers. English for Senior+ MUST — API specs + integration patterns + vendor docs (Kafka / MuleSoft / Kong) + international team communication are English-language. Optional bonus: Confluent Kafka certifications, MuleSoft Certified, conference speaking (apidays / Kafka Summit), open-source integration contributions — sharply increase market value for Principal Integration Architect / integration vendor roles.

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Methodology

  • Data period: in the hero and copy — the last 3 months. In the charts — the full available observation period (since parsers were launched, usually 2-3 months).
  • Data is collected automatically from 1000+ sources — Telegram channels and job boards across CIS and Europe.
  • Only live open jobs with a clear description are counted. Spam and duplicates are filtered out.
  • Salaries are converted to USD/month at the current rate. Outlier values (
    lt;500 or
    gt;50K) are filtered out.
  • Levels are normalized: Mid → Middle, Intern/Trainee → Junior, Principal/Staff/Expert → Lead.
  • The first 2 weeks of data (parser ramp-up period) are not shown in the charts.
  • Data is recomputed every day.

Authorship and citation

Analytics prepared by Zorky Research Team. Last updated: May 29, 2026 at 5:41 PM.

Data sources and methodology

Data is collected automatically from 1000+ sources — Telegram job channels and job boards across CIS and Eastern Europe (HH, Habr Career, Djinni, DOU, NoFluffJobs, JustJoin.it, Pracuj.pl and others). Parsing runs 24/7, duplicates are filtered by description and URL, salary outliers are stripped. Detailed methodology — on the "How it works" page.

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