I've heard anywhere from $40k to $150k, there must be a more specific range?
What is the salary for a Clinical Research Associate (CRA)??
Salaries vary depending on many factors. To find more accurate salary data you can try www.bls.gov, monster.com ,salary.com or PayScale.com. You will find that jobs like these are negotiable when it comes to salary.More information, tips and help at http://moreaboutsalary.blogspot.com/
Reply:hmmm i think your right..i don't think there would be more specific answers...
Reply:Here's a link showing the median salary for a Clinical Research Associate in different cities: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=... This link shows median CRA salaries by years of experience: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=... And this link shows the salary for a CRA by industry: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=...
As the other answers mentioned, salaries are variable and depend on numerous factors. What I've given you are median salaries and many Clinical Research Associates will earn more or less than these figures. To find more accurate salary data for your specific CRA position, you can take the free salary survey at PayScale.com. http://www.payscale.com/?src=yahooA
Hope that helps,
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Reply:Actually there is not -it depends on how you negotiate your salary and who you work for. Your starting salary will be about $45k, however as you become more experienced (and therefore more valued) the salary will go up and if you are really good -the companies bid for you :).
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Yes, the jobs scale is depend on the persons and those will vary depend on some reasons but the job placements and salary scale is very high in this field. Thanks for sharing nice information.
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