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What mystifies me about this data is, who is it intended for?
As a hiring manager, I want to know what salary will be
required to recruit candidates with years of working
experience who can be considered top talent? The old
survey told me that, because even if the numbers being
provided by members were "inflated" it was still a
reasonably good measure of what "top talent" would
consider an attractive salary. I don't need data from the
STC or BLS to know that if I post a "technical writer"
opening that requires a high school diploma and pays $15
USD an hour, I will get applicants. Tons of them.
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Suzette Leeming" <suzette -dot- leeming -at- gmail -dot- com>
> Judging from the free version (and keeping in mind I'm in Canada), the
> salaries reported really do suck. There's a big drop from 5 years ago. I
> swear I never lied on the STC salary survey, but now I (and almost every
> other techwriter I know) make so much more than the average. This is not a
> good thing, in my mind. How can I hope to get decent increases when salary
> surveys like this would only encourage my employer to freeze my salary.
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