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Gradient Analytics average salary is $82,930, median salary is $82,930 with a salary range from $82,930 to $82,930.
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Software Engineer 82,930-82,930 Saratoga, CA, 95070 2012 Gradient Analytics Software Engineer Salaries (1)
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  • Gradient Analytics
  • Industry: Finance Software
  • City: Scottsdale, AZ
  • Gradient Analytics, Inc. (Gradient) is an independent research firm providing both analyst-written research work (Earnings Quality Analytics and Equity Incentive Analytics) and quantitative stock ratings for institutional clients (Gradient Factor Suite). Our HistoryGradient Analytics was founded on October 1, 1996, by Dr. Carr Bettis, Dr. Donn Vickrey and Stephanie Bettis. Our founders are world renowned academicians, having published in the leading finance, economic, and accounting academic journals. Their academic work provides the foundation for Gradient's company-specific research work delivered by industry leading analysts; the starting point for many of Gradient's alpha-generating quantitative factors. From 1996 until 2002 Gradient developed predictive