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The market's been interesting to watch over the past few
years. It varies widely depending on your location -- even
within a certain location. It varies widely depending on
industry, as well as on your technical skills within an
industry or what types of docs you write within an industry.
Personally, I thought the STC survey results were a bit
low. (Disclaimer: but I have no hard evidence, it's just an
observation.)
A.
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Alexia Prendergast
Senior Technical Writer
Seagate Software mailto:alexiap -at- sems -dot- com
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>From: Katherin King[SMTP:kking -at- BROOKTROUT -dot- COM]
>Sent: Thursday, July 24, 1997 10:26 AM
>To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
>Subject: Salaries
>
>When I was job hunting earlier this year, I was looking for a salary in
>the $30-35 range. The headhunter I was working with thought I was asking
>too much but said they'd do what they could. I also had a friend who
>said, basically, "Lots of luck. You'll be lucky to get $25K in today's
>market."
>
>I interviewed with a company who admitted that the salary they were
>offering for the position was somewhat lower than that offered by other
>companies--but I had no problem accepting the $37K salary!
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