scientist salaries Aargau
Annual Gross Salary
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Salary by age & gender
Salary data is categorised by age and gender, offering insights into salary trends and differences among age groups and genders.
Age & Gender
scientist, Aargau
Salary by work experience
The graph shows how the number of years working as a scientist relates to income levels.
Individuals starting with no experience in the field can expect to earn an annual salary of CHF 95 000. The graph also shows that the highest expected salary for this profession is CHF 141 999 per year.
Salary by work experience
scientist, Aargau
salary progression through years of experience
Salary trend
The graph shows how salaries for scientist have changed over time.
In 2017-2019, the annual average salary was CHF 110 000. From 2023-2025, the average salary reached its highest at CHF 114 350 per year.
Salary trend
scientist, Aargau
Jobs for scientist
Highest-Paying industries
The highest paying industry for a scientist is Information technology / Telecom, with an average salary of CHF 161 075 annually. Followed by Utilities and Service sector in general industries. Remember that significant variations between companies within a single industry can exist.
Highest-Paying industries for scientist, Aargau
Industry
Average salary
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Jobs
- Information technology / TelecomCHF 161 0751 job
- UtilitiesCHF 136 000Set up Job Alert
- Service sector in generalCHF 115 5601 job
- Chemicals / PharmaceuticalsCHF 111 5004 jobs
- Industry variousCHF 102 4004 jobs
- Public administration / AssociationsCHF 101 7331 job
- EducationCHF 101 5002 jobs
- Machine / System constructionCHF 101 0008 jobs
- Agriculture / Forestry / WoodCHF 75 000Set up Job Alert
- Banking / Financial institutionsN/ASet up Job Alert
Salary by cantons for scientist
The top two high-paying cantons for scientist are Aargau and Appenzell IR. Salaries vary per canton depending on the local job market and industry trends.
Aargau
scientist
CHF 90 000
average salary
Salary by canton
scientist