As a quantum software developer, creating quantum software applications, developing quantum software compilers, and building quantum programming tools are part of your duties. Using Python, including Qiskit, Cirq, or Q, they write programs that convert high-level quantum algorithms into hardware-executable instructions.
Quantum software developers made between United States $75,000 and $148,000 in the 2023 market, according to the contract and their location. This position aims to strengthen the software framework that enables quantum computing for users who are not experts in the underlying physics.
The number of developers in quantum software is around 4,500 and 5,500. According to the developers in the quantum software stack, major companies like IBM, Amazon Braket, and Google, as well as a number of quantum software startups, are developing tools for quantum software development, simulators, and application libraries to help quantum adoption.
Quantum Software Developers focus on applications and tools. Quantum Software Engineers build infrastructure like compilers & control systems. Developers are more application-focused, engineers are more systems-focused.
Quantum Software Developers earn $75,000-$148,000 globally. American positions average $118,000. European roles around €100,000, while remote positions are at $112,000 annually.
A bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field is required. Proficiency in Python, C++, quantum programming frameworks like Qiskit or Cirq, and basic quantum computing knowledge are nice to have.
A Quantum Software Developer creates quantum applications, builds quantum compilers, and develops tools. They also write code using frameworks like Qiskit or Cirq to make quantum computing accessible.
Creates documentation, and technical content for quantum computing products and research.

Integrates quantum hardware and software components into complete quantum computing systems.

Designs and implements software infrastructure for quantum computers including control systems.

Develops quantum sensors for precision measurement apps in navigation, medical imaging & research.

Conducts research in quantum computing, develops new theories, and publishes findings.

Investigates quantum phenomena at atomic and subatomic levels to advance fundamental understanding.
