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Top Industries

  • Finance & Investment Banking
  • Consulting
  • Technology
  • Media & Advertising
  • Healthcare

Top Employers

  • JPMorgan Chase
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Blackstone
  • Morgan Stanley
  • Citi
  • Deloitte US

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New York salaries are quoted annually in USD. Wall Street base salaries are lower than total comp — year-end bonuses at banks can exceed base by 50–200%. For tech roles, RSU vesting schedules are a significant comp component at public companies.

Common questions

What is the most in-demand tech role in New York in 2026?
AI/ML engineers, quantitative developers, platform engineers, and cybersecurity analysts. Wall Street's AI race (JPMorgan's LLM Suite, Goldman's GS AI platform) has created significant demand for ML engineers willing to work in a regulated financial environment. Salaries are competitive with Silicon Valley at senior levels.
Is New York's tech scene competitive vs San Francisco?
Different, not necessarily more competitive. New York tech skews toward fintech, adtech, media tech, and healthtech — where New York has an inherent advantage. FAANG NYC offices are as selective as their Bay Area counterparts. The New York startup ecosystem (Flatiron, SoHo, Midtown) is well-funded and growing.
Do finance roles in New York require specific certifications?
Depends on the role. Securities roles require FINRA Series 7, 63, or 65. Investment advisory roles require Series 65/66. Compliance roles increasingly require CAMS (AML) or CFE certifications. CFA is expected for CFA-eligible roles in asset management and equity research. Entry-level banking roles (IB analyst) typically don't require pre-hire certifications.
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