Quantum Information Scientists Command $110K–$180K Amid Global Talent Shortage
Quantum Information Scientist is currently one of the most in-demand roles in the quantum sector, with over 1,000 open positions globally compared to far fewer openings in related specializations. Salaries range from $110,000 to $180,000, matching the pay of senior quantum hardware engineers and reflecting the scarcity of qualified candidates, estimated at only 2,000–3,000 people worldwide. The role focuses on fundamental research into quantum information theory, entanglement, error correction, and cryptography, bridging academic inquiry and industry application. Employers include major tech firms such as IBM, Google, and Microsoft, quantum-native startups, government labs, and financial institutions like JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs. A PhD in physics, computer science, or mathematics is typically required, though a master's degree combined with relevant research experience is considered a realistic minimum.
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