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Career Outlook: Fintech Industry Forecasted to Reach $1.3 Trillion Over the Next Decade With High Salaries

Tiffany Stronghart November 12, 2024
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If you’re interested in a promising career that bridges the gap between finance and technology, there’s some good news on the horizon. Globally, the fintech industry is forecasted to reach $1.3 trillion by 2034, with an average annual growth rate of 15.4 percent over the next decade. 

According to a recent CCN article, mid-sized fintech companies have added 12.97% more positions during the past few months, bucking a negative trend in U.S. employment. 

Occupations in fintech span a diverse range of technical, creative, and managerial roles, according to Technopedia. Many of these roles require specialized skills and training, in addition to knowing how to lead teams and having a desire to innovate.

Blockchain developers are among the most well paid, with salaries ranging from $124,000 to $185,000 annually as of September 2024. Fintech product managers can expect to make up to $174,000 per year, whereas cybersecurity analysts can make up to $118,000 per year. Besides salary, fintech careers generally offer flexible and remote work environments. 

Highest Paying Jobs in Fintech

1 Blockchain Developer $124,000 – $185,000
2 Product Manager $101,000 – $170,000
3 Finance Manager $121,000 – $154,000
4 Insurance Product Manager $100,000 – $152,000
5 DevOps Engineer $113,000 – $142,000
6 Accounting Manager $111,000 – $139,000
7 Data Scientist $110,000 – $134,000
8 App Developer $83,000 – $134,000
9 Quantitative Analyst $98,000 – $125,000
10 Cybersecurity Analyst $72,000 – $118,000
11 User Experience (UX) Designer $67,000 – $82,000
12 Financial Analyst $62,000 – $74,000

Source: Technopedia

Other jobs in the fintech industry and their corresponding salaries you may want to consider include:

  1. Risk Analyst ($78,000)
  2. Compliance Officer ($98,949)
  3. Data Analyst ($75,886)
  4. Financial Technology Consultant ($107,400)
  5. Operations Manager in Fintech ($110,000)
  6. Fintech Analyst ($88,569)

If you’re interested in finding out more about a career in fintech, consider some new certificate programs offered by Wisconsin Online Collaboratives that are 100 percent online and completely flexible. Each will provide you with the technical competencies that you need to advance your career in fintech, while empowering you to complete your education when it’s convenient for you. The Leading Fintech Transformations Graduate Certificate is focused on building student skills to develop and manage financial technology strategies and solutions, while The Emerging Technologies in Fintech Graduate Certificate is focused on the most current fintech technology applications. 

For more information or to contact an enrollment adviser, click here.

Programs: Financial Technology