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I'm looking for information about the potential salary for a very
specific kind of position.
The position would be developing the privacy policy, user agreements,
terms of use, and all the other legalese verbiage for a big
health-care startup. The company has half a billion in venture capital
funding, and is based in a major metropolitan city, so I can feel
confident about asking for something decent.
But I'm just stuck on the specifics. This isn't as easily definable a
job as "technical writer," "business analyst," etc. I'd be wearing a
lot of hats and working long hours, so I'm aiming for a high level of
compensation. :)
If you have any advice or resources I can use, or want to know more,
please contact me OFF LIST at the above address.
Thanks!
Martin
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