Research Area Specialist Int./biostatistician Int. Salary
Updated on: Nov 27, 2023
How much does a Research Area Specialist Int./biostatistician Int. make?
The average Research Area Specialist Int./biostatistician Int. in the US makes $168,408.
The average bonus for a Research Area Specialist Int./biostatistician Int. is $6,771 which represents 4.19% of their salary, with 12% of people reporting that they receive a bonus each year.
Research Area Specialist Int./biostatistician Int.s make the most in San Jose, CA at $332,502
averaging total compensation 97% greater than US average.
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Type Caucasian Female
Size of company 5,001-10,000 employees
City Los Angeles
Yearly Salary reported $150,000
Type Asian Or Pacific Islander Male
Size of company 201-500 employees
City New York City
Yearly Salary reported $205,000
Type Caucasian Female
Size of company 11-50 employees
City Los Angeles
Yearly Salary reported $250,000
Type Asian Or Pacific Islander Male
Size of company 11-50 employees
City Cambridge
Yearly Salary reported $120,000
Type Caucasian Male
Size of company 51-200 employees
City Atlanta
Yearly Salary reported $78,000
Type Caucasian Male
Size of company 51-200 employees
City Atlanta
Yearly Salary reported $78,000
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