Survival Analysis Job Trends in the South East

Survival Analysis
England > South East

The table below provides summary statistics and salary benchmarking for jobs advertised in the South East requiring Survival Analysis skills. It covers permanent job vacancies from the 6 months leading up to 21 October 2025, with comparisons to the same periods in the previous two years.

6 months to
21 Oct 2025
Same period 2024 Same period 2023
Rank - - 287
Rank change year-on-year - - -
Permanent jobs citing Survival Analysis 0 0 2
As % of all permanent jobs in the South East - - 0.025%
As % of the Processes & Methodologies category - - 0.026%
Number of salaries quoted 0 0 0
Median annual salary (50th Percentile) - - -
England median annual salary - - -

All Process and Methodology Skills
South East

Survival Analysis falls under the Processes and Methodologies category. For comparison with the information above, the following table provides summary statistics for all permanent job vacancies requiring process or methodology skills in the South East.

Permanent vacancies with a requirement for process or methodology skills 7,922 9,320 7,583
As % of all permanent jobs advertised in the South East 88.20% 81.28% 93.41%
Number of salaries quoted 4,315 4,960 5,222
10th Percentile £27,000 £32,750 £31,250
25th Percentile £32,500 £42,500 £41,250
Median annual salary (50th Percentile) £47,500 £55,000 £55,000
Median % change year-on-year -13.64% - -
75th Percentile £65,000 £70,000 £70,000
90th Percentile £81,250 £85,000 £82,500
England median annual salary £55,000 £60,000 £60,000
% change year-on-year -8.33% - -

Survival Analysis
Job Vacancy Trend in the South East

Historical trend showing the proportion of permanent IT job postings citing Survival Analysis relative to all permanent IT jobs advertised in the South East.

Survival Analysis job vacancy trend in the South East

Survival Analysis
Salary Trend in the South East

Salary distribution trend for jobs in the South East citing Survival Analysis.

Salary distribution trend for jobs in the South East citing Survival Analysis