Financial Quantitative Analysts
- Financial Services
Median Yearly Income
$80,172
Most Common Education Level
Master's or professional degree
Projected Job Growth
+4.03%
What do Financial Quantitative Analysts do?
Develop quantitative techniques to inform securities investing, equities investing, pricing, or valuation of financial instruments. Develop mathematical or statistical models for risk management, asset optimization, pricing, or relative value analysis.
Career Interests Areas
- Investigative
- Conventional
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