Newcastle

Quantitative Researcher

A Quantitative Researcher analyses numerical data to identify trends, patterns, and relationships. You might work in finance, marketing, healthcare, or academia. Quantitative Researchers focus on statistical analysis, mathematical modelling, and data interpretation. You’ll prepare reports, develop algorithms, and use software tools to extract meaningful insights from large datasets.

Quantitative Researchers play a crucial role in data-driven decision-making. You’ll need to be analytical and detail-oriented, with strong mathematical and technical skills. You’ll collaborate with other researchers and stakeholders to ensure the data is accurately analysed and effectively communicated, helping organisations make informed decisions based on quantitative evidence.

Future demand Medium
Average yearly income $86,476
Skill level Unknown

How do I become a quantitative researcher?

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Bachelor of Science (Statistics)

On Campus
36 months
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Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours)

On Campus
12 months
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