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Best states for a process development associate

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Process development associate opportunities vary in different parts of the country. In order to help you determine the best states for process development associates, we ranked all fifty states from best to worst for process development associates.Pay, benefits, and opportunities vary greatly by state, and it's no different for process development associates. We found that New Mexico is the best state in the nation for process development associates, and people in Ardmore earn the most in the field.
To that end, we dove into our dataset of job and salary numbers to figure out which states have the best opportunities for process development associates. New Mexico is the best state for process development associates, where the median salary is $78,046.We found that New Mexico is the best state for process development associate jobs, whereas Connecticut is the worst.

10 best states for process development associates in 2026

  1. New Mexico #1 best state for process development associates

    1. New Mexico

    Total process development associate jobs:334
    Average annual salary:$78,046
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$113,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.73
  2. Minnesota #2 best state for process development associates

    2. Minnesota

    Total process development associate jobs:1,135
    Average annual salary:$75,842
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$56,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$102,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.74
  3. Nebraska #3 best state for process development associates

    3. Nebraska

    Total process development associate jobs:322
    Average annual salary:$71,708
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$51,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$99,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.47
  4. Oklahoma #4 best state for process development associates

    4. Oklahoma

    Total process development associate jobs:304
    Average annual salary:$78,643
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$55,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$111,000
    Location Quotient:
    1
  5. North Dakota #5 best state for process development associates

    5. North Dakota

    Total process development associate jobs:146
    Average annual salary:$68,726
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$51,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$91,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.6
  6. Missouri #6 best state for process development associates

    6. Missouri

    Total process development associate jobs:743
    Average annual salary:$71,148
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$50,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$99,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  7. New Jersey #7 best state for process development associates

    7. New Jersey

    Total process development associate jobs:359
    Average annual salary:$76,684
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$54,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$106,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.46
  8. Tennessee #8 best state for process development associates

    8. Tennessee

    Total process development associate jobs:722
    Average annual salary:$66,994
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$94,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.25
  9. Louisiana #9 best state for process development associates

    9. Louisiana

    Total process development associate jobs:285
    Average annual salary:$70,134
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$47,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$103,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.91
  10. Iowa #10 best state for process development associates

    10. Iowa

    Total process development associate jobs:408
    Average annual salary:$68,022
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$49,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$93,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.14

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Detailed list of the best states for a process development associate

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1New Mexico$78,046$53,0002,088,070334
2Minnesota$75,842$56,0005,576,6061,135
3Nebraska$71,708$51,0001,920,076322
4Oklahoma$78,643$55,0003,930,864304
5North Dakota$68,726$51,000755,393146
6Missouri$71,148$50,0006,113,532743
7New Jersey$76,684$54,0009,005,644359
8Tennessee$66,994$47,0006,715,984722
9Louisiana$70,134$47,0004,684,333285
10Iowa$68,022$49,0003,145,711408
11Montana$64,902$47,0001,050,493200
12Massachusetts$70,382$50,0006,859,819879
13Michigan$63,350$45,0009,962,3111,130
14Indiana$63,647$45,0006,666,818860
15District of Columbia$76,370$54,000693,97270
16Oregon$70,165$50,0004,142,776165
17Alabama$63,701$44,0004,874,747507
18Texas$63,145$42,00028,304,5963,340
19Georgia$64,853$45,00010,429,3791,406
20Idaho$66,966$47,0001,716,94374
21Virginia$70,605$50,0008,470,020377
22Washington$70,804$51,0007,405,743255
23Vermont$69,198$50,000623,65720
24Ohio$61,688$44,00011,658,6091,295
25California$68,865$46,00039,536,6531,811
26South Carolina$63,021$44,0005,024,369489
27Maryland$68,358$48,0006,052,177311
28Arizona$59,329$40,0007,016,270975
29Maine$64,565$47,0001,335,90751
30Kentucky$60,976$43,0004,454,189447
31North Carolina$63,011$44,00010,273,419524
32West Virginia$59,163$42,0001,815,857182
33Wisconsin$60,013$43,0005,795,483776
34Alaska$57,895$50,000739,795127
35Hawaii$64,549$54,0001,427,538115
36Arkansas$56,946$40,0003,004,279378
37South Dakota$57,931$42,000869,666149
38Pennsylvania$56,420$40,00012,805,5371,764
39New York$63,533$45,00019,849,399578
40Nevada$56,223$37,0002,998,039288
41Illinois$61,685$44,00012,802,023413
42Florida$55,924$37,00020,984,4002,049
43Mississippi$53,999$37,0002,984,100229
44Rhode Island$56,428$40,0001,059,63957
45Delaware$56,489$40,000961,93974
46Kansas$48,581$34,0002,913,123430
47Utah$55,745$38,0003,101,833142
48New Hampshire$47,886$34,0001,342,795104
49Colorado$55,599$39,0005,607,154176
50Wyoming$51,862$37,000579,31518
51Connecticut$52,106$37,0003,588,184115

Highest paying states for process development associates

RankStateAvg. Process Development Associate Salary
1New Mexico$78,046
2Minnesota$75,842
3Nebraska$71,708
4Oklahoma$78,643
5North Dakota$68,726
6Missouri$71,148
7New Jersey$76,684
8Tennessee$66,994
9Louisiana$70,134
10Iowa$68,022
11Montana$64,902
12Massachusetts$70,382
13Michigan$63,350
14Indiana$63,647
15District of Columbia$76,370
16Oregon$70,165
17Alabama$63,701
18Texas$63,145
19Georgia$64,853
20Idaho$66,966
21Virginia$70,605
22Washington$70,804
23Vermont$69,198
24Ohio$61,688
25California$68,865
26South Carolina$63,021
27Maryland$68,358
28Arizona$59,329
29Maine$64,565
30Kentucky$60,976
31North Carolina$63,011
32West Virginia$59,163
33Wisconsin$60,013
34Alaska$57,895
35Hawaii$64,549
36Arkansas$56,946
37South Dakota$57,931
38Pennsylvania$56,420
39New York$63,533
40Nevada$56,223
41Illinois$61,685
42Florida$55,924
43Mississippi$53,999
44Rhode Island$56,428
45Delaware$56,489
46Kansas$48,581
47Utah$55,745
48New Hampshire$47,886
49Colorado$55,599
50Wyoming$51,862
51Connecticut$52,106

Expert opinions on the best states for process development associates

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for process development associates to find work opportunities?

    Dr. Roger S. Greenwell, Jr.Dr. Roger S. Greenwell, Jr. LinkedIn profile

    Associate Professor, Biology Department Co-Coordinator, Undergraduate Biotechnology Program, Worcester State University

    The United States is the world leader in biotechnology. Many biotechnology hubs are found throughout the country, with some of the largest regions being the northeast and the west coast.
    Consistently, the top two states for the biotechnology industries (based on # of positions per capita) are Massachusetts and California. The opportunities available range from positions in start-up companies to established, world-class biotechnology companies and research institutions.

    The reasons that these two states are the leaders in the industry is in part due to the academic institutions that develop new ideas, train and educate students for employment, and acquiring federal funding and other grants that support both the basic and applied research needed. This provides the brainpower and workforce needed for medical, industrial, and agricultural biotechnology. Additionally, there is significant state support for companies to come and establish in those states. There are also extensive collaborations between academia, industry, and non-profit organizations that also make these areas stand out for providing career opportunities to graduates interested in biotechnology.

    While large cities like Boston and Cambridge in Massachusetts, and San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles in California have numerous opportunities, many companies are moving their research and production facilities to other locations due to the high costs associated with the spaces in those cities. In Massachusetts, companies are expanding to locations north of Boston and around the Worcester area.

    That said, I want to emphasize that there are also a large number of opportunities outside of these states. Cities with large or multiple academic institutions will have opportunities in campus research laboratories; often, there are also companies at or nearby those locations. No matter where you are located, you should focus on any networking opportunities (particularly with alumni) and career events held with various company and research lab representatives to get your foot in the door!

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