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The average salary for a Software Quality Assurance Analyst in U.S. is $108,460.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $108,460

$58,740$164,520

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $52.15

$28.24$79.10

What does a Software Quality Assurance Analyst earn?

Software Quality Assurance Analysts typically earn an average salary of $108,460 per year in the United States. These professionals review software and systems to ensure they meet specific requirements and test for defects. Through their work, they help companies develop more secure, robust and efficient systems. Software Quality Assurance Analysts may focus on a particular area such as automated testing, system integration, or performance testing.

How to earn more as a Software Quality Assurance Analyst

To become a Software Quality Assurance Analyst, you will need a degree in a related field, such as Computer Science, Software Engineering, or Information Systems. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship. To make more money in this role, you can specialize in one area, such as system design or testing automation, or you can move into a managerial position within the software industry. Further, you could start your own software quality assurance consultancy.