Probability Theory Jobs in Bristol

Probability Theory
South West > Bristol

The following table provides summary statistics for permanent job vacancies advertised in Bristol with a requirement for Probability Theory skills. Included is a benchmarking guide to the salaries offered in vacancies that have cited Probability Theory over the 6 months to 15 May 2024 with a comparison to the same period in the previous 2 years.

6 months to
15 May 2024
Same period 2023 Same period 2022
Rank - 166 -
Rank change year-on-year - - -
Permanent jobs citing Probability Theory 0 5 0
As % of all permanent jobs advertised in Bristol - 0.19% -
As % of the Processes & Methodologies category - 0.20% -
Number of salaries quoted 0 5 0
Median annual salary (50th Percentile) - £75,000 -
South West median annual salary - £75,000 -

All Process and Methodology Skills
Bristol

Probability Theory is in the Processes and Methodologies category. The following table is for comparison with the above and provides summary statistics for all permanent job vacancies advertised in Bristol with a requirement for process or methodology skills.

Permanent vacancies with a requirement for process or methodology skills 2,731 2,476 3,240
As % of all permanent jobs advertised in Bristol 87.87% 95.64% 97.41%
Number of salaries quoted 2,056 1,456 2,158
10th Percentile £33,750 £33,750 £31,993
25th Percentile £44,750 £43,162 £41,250
Median annual salary (50th Percentile) £58,000 £59,191 £53,325
Median % change year-on-year -2.01% +11.00% +12.26%
75th Percentile £72,433 £73,750 £73,675
90th Percentile £87,500 £87,500 £85,000
South West median annual salary £51,000 £52,500 £50,000
% change year-on-year -2.86% +5.00% +7.53%

Probability Theory
Job Vacancy Trend in Bristol

Job postings citing Probability Theory as a proportion of all IT jobs advertised in Bristol.

Job vacancy trend for Probability Theory in Bristol

Probability Theory
Salary Trend in Bristol

3-month moving average salary quoted in jobs citing Probability Theory in Bristol.

Salary trend for Probability Theory in Bristol