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Last updated: Jun 29, 2026
Quantitative Analyst: Cost of hiring?
- Common salary in Washington, DC: $149,895 yearly
- Typical salaries range from $102,081 – $220,105 yearly
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ESG Principal Analyst
Bethesda, MD
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Senior Quantitative Analyst
Elkridge, MD
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Economics Analyst
Arlington, VA
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Quantitative Analyst
Silver Spring, MD
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Reston, VA
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Data Analyst
Gaithersburg, MD
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What's the average time to fill a quantitative analyst role?
The average time to fill a quantitative analyst role is 5 days, calculated from the moment the job is posted until a candidate accepts the offer.
What skills do quantitative analysts tend to have?
According to the candidates available on Smart Sourcing, the most common skills for a quantitative analyst include: analysis skills, communication skills and presentation skills.
What licenses or certifications are common for a quantitative analyst?
Common licenses or certifications for quantitative analysts include: Driver's License, Certified Scrum Master and CPR.
What are some job titles related to quantitative analysts?
According to Indeed’s Smart Sourcing data, job titles related to quantitative analysts include: economics analyst, analyst and ESG principal analyst.
What level of education is common for a quantitative analyst?
Master's degree is the most common level of education for a quantitative analyst in Washington, DC, according to available candidates on Smart Sourcing.
How many years of experience is common for a quantitative analyst?
Most quantitative analysts have 10 years of professional experience.
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