Molecular Biology
East of England > Cambridgeshire
The table below looks at the prevalence of the term Molecular Biology in permanent job vacancies in Cambridgeshire. Included is a benchmarking guide to the salaries offered in vacancies that cited Molecular Biology over the 6 months leading up to 12 January 2026, comparing them to the same period in the previous two years.
| 6 months to 12 Jan 2026 |
Same period 2025 | Same period 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | - | 81 | - |
| Rank change year-on-year | - | - | - |
| Permanent jobs citing Molecular Biology | 0 | 3 | 0 |
| As % of all permanent jobs in Cambridgeshire | - | 0.34% | - |
| As % of the Miscellaneous category | - | 0.87% | - |
| Number of salaries quoted | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Median annual salary (50th Percentile) | - | - | - |
| East of England median annual salary | - | - | - |
All Generic Skills
Cambridgeshire
Molecular Biology falls under the General and Transferable Skills category. For comparison with the information above, the following table provides summary statistics for all permanent job vacancies requiring generic IT skills in Cambridgeshire.
| Permanent vacancies with a requirement for generic IT skills | 287 | 343 | 339 |
| As % of all permanent jobs advertised in Cambridgeshire | 33.29% | 39.20% | 48.36% |
| Number of salaries quoted | 181 | 147 | 184 |
| 10th Percentile | £31,250 | £31,500 | £29,000 |
| 25th Percentile | £34,829 | £42,500 | £40,000 |
| Median annual salary (50th Percentile) | £55,000 | £55,000 | £55,000 |
| 75th Percentile | £70,000 | £72,500 | £65,000 |
| 90th Percentile | £85,000 | £78,750 | £80,250 |
| East of England median annual salary | £47,500 | £55,000 | £52,500 |
| % change year-on-year | -13.64% | +4.76% | -4.55% |
Molecular Biology
Job Vacancy Trend in Cambridgeshire
Historical trend showing the proportion of permanent IT job postings citing Molecular Biology relative to all permanent IT jobs advertised in Cambridgeshire.
Molecular Biology
Salary Trend in Cambridgeshire
Salary distribution trend for jobs in Cambridgeshire citing Molecular Biology.