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Chief Data Officer Career Path in Ireland

Salary at every level, the technical track versus management, and what to build next.

Career ladder: salary at each level

Typical years are a guide, not a rule. Impact matters more than tenure.

1
Head of Data
0-4 experience
€120,000 - €160,000
2
Director of Data
4-7 experience
€155,000 - €200,000
3
VP of Data / Chief Data Officer
7-12 experience
€195,000 - €280,000
4
Group Chief Data Officer
12+ experience
€270,000 - €400,000+

Salary ranges reflect the Ireland market in 2026. Ranges widen at senior levels because company size and equity vary significantly.

Two paths forward

Stay technical

Distinguished Data Architect or Chief AI Officer, deepening platform and algorithmic strategy expertise at the most senior technical level.

Move into management

Group CDO or CEO of a data-centric product or services business, leveraging enterprise data strategy experience at the highest level.

Who hires Chief Data Officers in Ireland

Companies actively hiring for this role in Ireland right now.

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Where Chief Data Officers go next

CDOs progress to Group CDO at larger organisations, CEO of data-centric businesses, or advisory and board-level non-executive director roles.

Career path questions for Chief Data Officers in Ireland

1

What is the salary for a Chief Data Officer in Ireland in 2026?

Chief Data Officers in Ireland earn €195,000 to €280,000 in base salary at established large organisations. Total compensation including bonus, long-term incentives, and benefits frequently pushes total packages above €300,000 at financial services firms and large multinationals. Group CDO roles at the largest organisations can command €400,000 or above in total compensation. The CDO is now one of the highest-paid technology roles in Ireland.

2

What qualifications does a Chief Data Officer need in Ireland?

There is no single required qualification. Most CDOs hold a postgraduate degree (master's or PhD) in data science, statistics, computer science, or a related field. An MBA is increasingly common as CDOs are expected to operate as business executives, not just technical leaders. CDMP (Certified Data Management Professional) is the most widely recognised data management certification. GDPR legal expertise is increasingly expected given Ireland's role as the EU data protection hub for US multinationals.

3

How do you become a CDO in Ireland?

The most common path is through the Head of Data or Director of Data and Analytics roles. Building a track record of enterprise data governance, launching successful analytics products, and demonstrating business impact from data investments is essential. CDOs who succeed in the role typically have deep technical credibility combined with executive communication skills and the ability to build organisational buy-in for data programmes at board level.

4

What is the difference between a CDO and a CTO in Ireland?

The CTO is primarily responsible for technology infrastructure, software engineering, and product technology platforms. The CDO is responsible for data as an asset: strategy, governance, quality, compliance, and analytics capability. In practice the roles interact closely, particularly on data platform investments and AI strategy. Some organisations combine both functions under a single executive, which is more common in smaller organisations or early-stage companies.

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