Job Collections
Find top-paying quantum computing, cryptography, & advanced tech roles, including
remote & entry-level opportunities across the USA.
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Quantum Jobs Categories
Quantum Business & Strategy
Leads commercial development of quantum technologies from startups to enterprise.
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Quantum AI & Machine Learning
Combines quantum computing with artificial intelligence for more powerful learning systems.
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Quantum Cryptography & Security
Creates unbreakable encryption using quantum principles and protects systems against attacks.
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Quantum Communication & Networking
Develops systems to securely transmit information and connect quantum computers.
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Quantum Hardware Engineering
Designs and constructs the physical processors and infrastructure for quantum computers.
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Quantum Software Development
Builds programs and tools that allow users to harness quantum computing capabilities.
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Quantum Computing & Algorithms
Creates mathematical techniques that power quantum computers to solve complex problems.
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Job Types
FAQs
Find answers to common questions about Jobs categories, types and experience level, including tips on navigating your job search easily.
What are the main categories of quantum jobs?
Cryptography, research, quantum software, and even AI are some fields that quantum jobs contain. While software developers work on writing quantum code, engineers work on building the quantum chips. Further, there are positions available in quantum networking and also in cybersecurity.
Are there remote quantum computing jobs?
Yes! Many quantum software and research jobs can be done remotely. Remote positions in quantum coding, simulation, and AI development are available at companies like IBM, Google Quantum, and even at many quantum startups. On the contrary, chip hardware positions are not remote and need you to be present physically at the office.
What entry-level jobs are available in quantum computing?
Entry-level roles include; quantum research assistant, junior quantum software developer, and quantum data analyst. In addition, numerous companies have real-world quantum internships to allow rover their experienced employees and receive compensation for such internships.
Do I need a PhD to get a quantum job?
That is not the case! Although most research positions will be looking for a PhD-qualified person to fill the post, other employers will happily hire a bachelor’s or master’s level software engineer, data scientist, or cybersecurity professional. Moreover, if you master certain quantum programming languages such as Qiskit, that will help you too.
Can I get a quantum job without experience?
Yes! you can. There are many companies offering internships and entry-level roles where you can learn on the job. You can also take online courses (via MIT and Harvard) in quantum programming and physics to build your skills.