Jobs in finance and accounting are expected to see continued demand, with employment growth linked to the health of the broader economy. These jobs will continue to offer above average pay but usually require higher education or certification to enter the field. While automation will replace many common tasks, it is not expected to reduce the need for these employees; it will instead allow them to focus on core soft skills like advising clients and analyzing trends.
Recent salaries shared by Quantitative
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Job Title | Years of Experience
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Job Title | Years of Experience
Location
Date submitted
Total Pay
Base • Additional pay
Quantitative
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0-1 year
$92K - $108K/yr
New York, NY
submitted on Oct 25, 2021
$92K - $108K/yr
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Quantitative
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0-1 year
$85K - $99K/yr
Las Vegas, NV
submitted on Sep 22, 2020
$85K - $99K/yr
Quantitative
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0-1 year
$45K - $52K/yr
Pittsburgh, PA
submitted on Sep 7, 2020
$45K - $52K/yr
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Frequently asked questions about Quantitative salaries
The average salary for Quantitative is $219,559 per year or $106 per hour, with top earners making up to $350,514 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from $175,218 (25th percentile) to $282,821 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 14 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Quantitative employees.
The highest salary for Quantitative is $282,821 per year, $23,568 per month or $136 per hour.
The lowest salary for Quantitative is $175,218 per year, $14,601 per month or $84 per hour.