Frequently asked questions about Quantum Computing salaries
The average salary for Quantum Computing is $180,760 per year or $87 per hour, with top earners making up to $283,878 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from $144,380 (25th percentile) to $230,311 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 6 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Quantum Computing employees.
The highest salary for Quantum Computing is $230,311 per year, $19,193 per month or $111 per hour.
The lowest salary for Quantum Computing is $144,380 per year, $12,032 per month or $69 per hour.
The salary trajectory of Quantum Computing ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $89,988 per year (estimate) and goes up to $213,684 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.
Recent salaries shared by Quantum Computing
6 salaries
Job Title | Years of Experience
Total Pay
Base • Additional pay
Location
Date submitted
Job Title | Years of Experience
Location
Date submitted
Total Pay
Base • Additional pay
Quantum Computing
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15+ years
$306K/yr
($286K • $20K)
El Segundo, CA
submitted on Mar 2, 2025
$306K/yr
$286K • $20K
Quantum Computing
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1-3 years
$45K/yr
($45K • $0)
Baltimore, MD
submitted on Sep 6, 2024
$45K/yr
$45K • $0
Quantum Computing
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4-6 years
$55K/yr
($55K • $0)
New York, NY
submitted on Dec 28, 2023
$55K/yr
$55K • $0
Quantum Computing
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1-3 years
$58K - $68K/yr
New York, NY
submitted on Oct 17, 2022
$58K - $68K/yr
Quantum Computing
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7-9 years
$131K - $152K/yr
Palo Alto, CA
submitted on Oct 22, 2021
$131K - $152K/yr
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Quantum Computing
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0-1 year
$27K - $32K/yr
Orange, CA
submitted on Oct 7, 2021
$27K - $32K/yr
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