Name: --
E-mail: --
Title:
Location:
Pay Rate: 19,000 per year
Duties:

Qualifications:

Additional Comments:

Submitted: 7/20/2000


Name: a.n.onymous
E-mail: ---
Title: Unix Systems Developer
Location: Silicon Valey
Pay Rate: 65K/yr
Duties:
Sysadmin, build unix & linux boxes. Pager duty on rotation. Shell scripts as needed. Compile SW packages as needed. Troubleshoot, try to find hacked boxes, Whatever else they let me play with...

Qualifications:
Unix, linux, networking/IP, patience.

Additional Comments:
This is a "junior" post, involving a modicum of scut work. I took the job to play with the toys! Niiiice toys.

Submitted: 10/20/2000


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline to state
Title: Interface Designer (Web-based tutorials)
Location: Milpitas, CA
Pay Rate: $51 per hour
Duties:
Design and develop tutorials for training ebusiness administrators for Lucent Technologies. Just finished the 6-month contract.

Qualifications:
MS Word, PowerPoint (Office 2000), Corel Draw 9, very minimal FrontPage 2000

Additional Comments:
Job was fine, not the boss, who was an NLP.

Submitted: 10/22/2000


Name: A.C.
E-mail:
Title: web designer
Location: oakland
Pay Rate: $55K/yr + some really crappy benefits and worthless stock options
Duties:
HTML and graphics, script implementation; photoshop, dreamweaver, hand-code, illustrator, etc.
BA in communications.
Profession for one year, been designing since '96, did several years of newspaper layout previously.

Qualifications:

Additional Comments:

Submitted: 10/23/2000


Name: LD
E-mail: decline to state
Title: Web Designer
Location: Alameda (in the East Bay, California)
Pay Rate: $80,000 per year + signing bonus + stock options
Duties:
* web site and user interface design
* design web site graphics (PhotoShop, ImageReady)
* HTML coding, some JavaScript
* CSS
* deal with browser and platform differences
* Dreamweaver
* prepare documentation of site design - work flow, design decisions
* work closely with management and Java/JSP programmers

Qualifications:
* 2+ years experience web design (HTML, PhotoShop, design, ...)
* <1 year experience Flash & ActionScript, Director & Lingo
* some CGI/Perl
* SQL, relational databases
* 15+ years background with computers including systems admin and network engineering on UNIX, NetWare and Windows NT (not used for current position but helpful to prove I'm very computer-savvy)

Additional Comments:
Many of the rates listed here are low. Do a search on www.dice.com for the following keywords:
html, "web design"
and look at the rates/salaries listed for the jobs (some don't list the salary, but CALL the recruiter about the job -- pretend you're considering applying for the position, even if you're not -- and ask about the rate/salary the employer has in mind.

Walnut Creek and Concord Web Design/Web Developer jobs are going for up to $85,000 and more. There's a Union City job for up to $65,000.

Submitted: 10/23/2000


Name: gib millholland
E-mail: gil_man42@zdnetonebox.com
Title: Performance Enginee
Location: Urbana, Il
Pay Rate: Money wise 65K
Duties:
Performance Engineering is a unique field, one must be a DBA, developer and operating systems expert. Our company creates software for Customer Care & Bill of the wireless compunity so there is all that jargon too. We create, conduct and analyze performance tests with an automated testing too. Bottle necks are researched and recommendations are made such as adding an index, changing the code or hardware/operating system changes.

Qualifications:
I am a storng DBA and applications developer. I use my creative side to solve problems in ways others do not. I am focusing on changing our visibilty to be web based so I picked up a lot of HTML, perl CGI and javascripts to make dynamic, realtime systems.

Additional Comments:
Our reports reach just a few people right now. With web based deployment on our intranet, anyone in the company can view or reports and recommendations. Trends are easiler to follow and we can get more feedback with more visiblity.

Submitted: 10/24/2000


Name: Wendy Matthews
E-mail: wendy_matthews@hotmail.com
Title: Never Given
Location: San Jose
Pay Rate: $37,000 - $40,000
Duties:
Administrative work i.e. filing and responding to calls, help with CD-ROM production, graophic design as needed, maintian and update web site once posted.

Qualifications:
Master's Degree in Computer Graphics Design, two months contract experience since graduation , taught at college level, 7 years experience in healthcare administration.

Additional Comments:
I was offered this job at a start-up company. The people seemed great however I decided not to take the job because of the salary. Please feel free to comment. I feel as if I may have passed up an opportunity but my intuition says it was a good choice.

Submitted: 10/25/2000


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline
Title: Product Manager
Location: Mountain View
Pay Rate: 73500
Duties:
Basic product manager duties: MRD, PRDs, coordinating schedules with engineering,
marketing, sales, graphic/web design. "Owned" an entire product, would have been
responsible for P&L if they had ever allowed me any L (budget) to make a P.


Laid off because of stupid management. Expect to look for $90K+ in next job.


Have a degree from Stanford and 3+ years of tech-related (marketing, project
management, product development and management) experience. I'm not an engineer.

Qualifications:
 

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/29/2001


Name: RF
E-mail:
Title: webmaster@nonprofit
Location: Oakland, CA
Pay Rate: $69k/yr
Duties:
 Web site maintenance and design, managing content management system, (SQL, shell scripting, database design, some Python, some PERL)
Web graphics, information architecture, user support, web strategy planning, scientific/technical publishing, streaming media authoring

Qualifications:
 8 years web development experience, 5 as webmaster of 2 medium-sized scientifc organizations, both with very stellar reputations for technical excellence. 3 years working freelance on contract jobs.
Lots of experience building complete sites, from concept to completion,
intuitive grasp of web graphics and dynamic web publishing issues, etc.


For the last 4 years my focus has largely been on content management.


I realize that I am seriously underpaid, but I enjoy the scientific/academic/nonprofit atmosphere and my fairly wide variety of electronic publishing skills have made me an almost perfect match for my current job.


What do I see in my future? Looking at my site as more of an information repository than a web site, enabling scientific collaboration in a diversity of ways, content and information exchange via XML, RSS, etc.


I know that this doesnt say much, but its interesting to note that even in the midst of the current depression, when I havent been actively looking in over two years, I still get two or three emails/calls a day at my various email addresses and phone numbers from recruiters trying to sell me on this or that position.


(in other words, I love design, but my experience has been that the technical stuff is what pays the bills..)

Additional Comments:
 Thanks for making this list available..

Submitted: 3/29/2001


Name: anonymous
E-mail:
Title: Editor
Location: South Bay
Pay Rate: 65000 + small chunk of stock options
Duties:
Edited technical content for organization, grammar, style, and all the other stuff that goes into good content.


Developed style guides for writers to follow.


Helped writers develop process procedures for developing content and then helped writers develop that content.


Supported a wide variety of other content creators, mostly non-writing professionals so it involved a lot of hand holding.

Qualifications:
Over seven year's experience creating and editing content.


Excellent grammar and writing skills.


Excellent communication skills.


Lots of previous experience with a lot of different writers and personality types.

Additional Comments:
As I was the only editor for a long time and then the senior editor in the group, I was pretty significantly underpaid. I came from a traditional publishing background and made the mistake of disclosing my previous salary to the hiring manager. Won't do that again--if I can help it. I got a lowball offer at first and countered, so I got them to come up some but I still came in about $5k under what the median was for the job. By the time I was laid off two years later, I was about $10k below the bottom of my job classification (according to Salary.com and research I've done since then).


Submitted: 3/29/2001


Name:
E-mail:
Title: Designer/Developer
Location: Palo Alto
Pay Rate: 66K/year
Duties:
Lead designer for web at a small design firm
some info architecture
some project management/team management
some html production
some more technical production (ASP)
some supervision of junior designers

Qualifications:
2 years web design
6 years print design
BA in Graphic Design (you bet I use this)
Excellent skills in Photoshop, Illustrator
Good skills in Dreamweaver, Fireworks

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline
Title: Sr Experience Designer
Location: San Francisco
Pay Rate: $113,000
Duties:
 web and desktop based application design. project management. prototyping. html. light javascript.

Qualifications:
 7 years of Internet experience including previous work as a software engineer. master's degree in psychology.

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline to state
Title: project manager
Location: bay area
Pay Rate: $80k
Duties:
take projects from concept through execution. documentation, scheduling, negotiation. delivering a product on time and on budget.

Qualifications:
degree in business administration -- no technical skills, but lots of experience managing technical people. ten years solid experience in several industries.

Additional Comments:
i was making $100k + options a few months ago as a consultant, but have downscaled my expectations due to the economy.

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: decline to state, female
E-mail: sidhene@hotmail.com
Title: Information Architect/User Interface Designer
Location: San Francisco
Pay Rate: $50/hour,
Duties:
User Interface Design:
Design visual interfaces of web pages from written functional specifications. This does not include visual design per se (that is the job of the Graphic Designer), but I note that the page needs a button, a text field, etc. My job is to make sure the web application will be easy to use and does not have any logical errors. If I find usability problems or engineering flags, I come up with idea to fix them. I also know what make a website easy/hard to update later I look out for that, and come up with ways to make it easier for non-web-expert people to deal with when the inevitable need to change something arises later.


Information Architecture:
My job is to understand what the website will be, document this in detail, and explain it to the marketing, engineering, bizdev, and graphic design teams to give them a "preview" of the finished result before the site actually goes to code. Thinking it out and making "paper sites" ahead of time reduces errors and the need for redesign later. (Sometimes marketing/bizdev doesn't understand or realize the consequences of what they're asking.) I'm sort of a go-between between the techie and the non-techie because I know a little bit of both but am an expert in neither.


I design blueprint documentation which includes the site map, content outline, workflow scenarios, page elements and other documents depending on the needs of the site. These documents serve as a guide to the team to keep track of the site. It also keeps track of "what went where" for later. It is very difficult to work with a site later if you do not have a "map".


Some Project management, depending on the structure of the team I'm working with.

Qualifications:
The ability to explain complex ideas on paper
3+ years designing web-based user experience
Basic understanding of HTML and some backend technologies (I am not an engineer)
Strong familiarity with website procedures and protocols (ie where most websites put their "submit" button, etc.)
Understanding of how people use websites, what makes them easy/hard to use.
Understanding of how companies use websites, what makes them effective and easy to maintain
Decent grasp of layout and visual design (I am not an artist)
1+ years experience in website development process (from idea to launch)
Understanding of web team functions and roles
Quark, Illustrator, Visio, MSProject, Excel, Word


Aside from basic computer literacy and writing (which I learned in college) I've learned everything I need to know on the job.


Additional Comments:
I started out doing taxonomies for a yahoo-like directory. Did that for a year and a half, then I worked for a small web design firm that taught me the tools of the trade (site map, etc.) and more user experience stuff. I earned $65 there, this was may-nov '00. Then I had this contract for a company doing web application interface IA and site management. Am currently looking for work, I expect to earn $75-$85k at my next job.


Since user experience is so intimately tied to audience, I anticipate the need for subject specific expertise (banking, medicine, etc.) in the future.

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: Web Girl
E-mail:
Title: Creative Services Manager
Location: Novato
Pay Rate: 68,000
Duties:
 Manage website and intranet, provide creative direction on all collateral and brand projects, manage outside design firms and vendors, Design internal corporate collateral.

Qualifications:
 Software: photoshop, illustrator, dreamweaver, quark, fireworks, flash


Use design background in providing creative direction internally and externally.


Time is spent: 50% design, 25% creative direction, 25% project mgmt

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name:
E-mail: sfjazzgirl@yahoo.com
Title: Senior Editor & Project Manager (contractor)
Location: San Francisco
Pay Rate: $60 / hour
Duties:
Senior Editor and Project Manager for large and small scale projects.
Print and Web content.
I work strictly as a contractor and can work independently or assemble teams to tackle any project needed by the client.
Fees dependent on the number of contractors needed to complete a project.
I manage the projects, communicate with the client, and guarantee satisfaction to the client.



Qualifications:
Quality control specialist for print or Web content.
15+ years of experience in the publishing world.
Experienced in newpapers, radio, research writing, industry tracking, educational materials, magazines, Web content, brochures, publications development, marketing materials, book editing.
Highly regarded editorial and project management skills.
I work independently or assemble large or small teams to get the job done.
Able to edit using any style guide.
Strong computer skills.

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: Anonymous
E-mail: decline
Title: Lead Programmer
Location: SF
Pay Rate: $87k/yr + benefits + stock options
Duties:
Provide technical expertise to Producer, Content Designer and Art Director throughout software production cycle to ensure that design is in accordance with technical specifications and standards.
Lead the programming team through the development cycle (hands-on leadership)

Qualifications:
Technical skills include Flash (VERY advanced actionscripting), Generator, Perl, Javascript, ASP, HTML

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: anon
E-mail:
Title: designer
Location: san francisco
Pay Rate: $50K
Duties:
Some graphics production for the web, including cutting up graphics, optimizing. Some design, depending if the Sr. Art Director lets go of the reigns long enough for me to do something worthwhile.

Qualifications:
MFA in Computer Graphics, 2 years web experience, 5 years traditional design.

Additional Comments:
Definitely underpaid and not getting the title I well deserve. Was prepared to leave until the market crumbled.

Submitted: 4/20/2001


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline
Title: Product Manager
Location: Mountain View
Pay Rate: 73500
Duties:
Basic product manager duties: MRD, PRDs, coordinating schedules with engineering, marketing, sales, graphic/web design. "Owned" an entire product, would have been responsible for P&L if they had ever allowed me any L (budget) to make a P.

Laid off because of stupid management. Expect to look for $90K+ in next job.

Qualifications:
  Have a degree from Stanford and 3+ years of tech-related (marketing, project management, product development and management) experience. I'm not an engineer.

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/29/2001


Name: RF
E-mail:
Title: webmaster@nonprofit
Location: Oakland, CA
Pay Rate: $69k/yr
Duties:
  Web site maintenance and design, managing content management system, (SQL, shell scripting, database design, some Python, some PERL)
Web graphics, information architecture, user support, web strategy planning, scientific/technical publishing, streaming media authoring

Qualifications:
  8 years web development experience, 5 as webmaster of 2 medium-sized scientifc organizations, both with very stellar reputations for technical excellence. 3 years working freelance on contract jobs.
Lots of experience building complete sites, from concept to completion, intuitive grasp of web graphics and dynamic web publishing issues, etc.

For the last 4 years my focus has largely been on content management.

I realize that I am seriously underpaid, but I enjoy the scientific/academic/nonprofit atmosphere and my fairly wide variety of electronic publishing skills have made me an almost perfect match for my current job.

What do I see in my future? Looking at my site as more of an information repository than a web site, enabling scientific collaboration in a diversity of ways, content and information exchange via XML, RSS, etc.

Additional Comments:
  I know that this doesnt say much, but its interesting to note that even in the midst of the current depression, when I havent been actively looking in over two years, I still get two or three emails/calls a day at my various email addresses and phone numbers from recruiters trying to sell me on this or that position. (in other words, I love design, but my experience has been that the technical stuff is what pays the bills..)

Thanks for making this list available..

Submitted: 3/29/2001


Name: anonymous
E-mail:
Title: Editor
Location: South Bay
Pay Rate: 65000 + small chunk of stock options
Duties:
Edited technical content for organization, grammar, style, and all the other stuff that goes into good content.

Developed style guides for writers to follow.

Helped writers develop process procedures for developing content and then helped writers develop that content.

Supported a wide variety of other content creators, mostly non-writing professionals so it involved a lot of hand holding.

Qualifications:
Over seven year's experience creating and editing content.

Excellent grammar and writing skills.

Excellent communication skills.

Lots of previous experience with a lot of different writers and personality types.

Additional Comments:
As I was the only editor for a long time and then the senior editor in the group, I was pretty significantly underpaid. I came from a traditional publishing background and made the mistake of disclosing my previous salary to the hiring manager. Won't do that again--if I can help it. I got a lowball offer at first and countered, so I got them to come up some but I still came in about $5k under what the median was for the job. By the time I was laid off two years later, I was about $10k below the bottom of my job classification (according to Salary.com and research I've done since then).

Submitted: 3/29/2001


Name:
E-mail:
Title: Designer/Developer
Location: Palo Alto
Pay Rate: 66K/year
Duties:
Lead designer for web at a small design firm
some info architecture
some project management/team management
some html production
some more technical production (ASP)
some supervision of junior designers<

Qualifications:
2 years web design
6 years print design
BA in Graphic Design (you bet I use this)
Excellent skills in Photoshop, Illustrator
Good skills in Dreamweaver, Fireworks

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline
Title: Sr Experience Designer
Location: San Francisco
Pay Rate: $113,000
Duties:
  web and desktop based application design. project management. prototyping. html. light javascript.

Qualifications:
  7 years of Internet experience including previous work as a software engineer. master's degree in psychology.

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline to state
Title: project manager
Location: bay area
Pay Rate: $80k
Duties:
take projects from concept through execution. documentation, scheduling, negotiation. delivering a product on time and on budget.

Qualifications:
degree in business administration -- no technical skills, but lots of experience managing technical people. ten years solid experience in several industries.

Additional Comments:
i was making $100k + options a few months ago as a consultant, but have downscaled my expectations due to the economy.

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: decline to state, female
E-mail: sidhene@hotmail.com
Title: Information Architect/User Interface Designer
Location: San Francisco
Pay Rate: $50/hour,
Duties:
User Interface Design:
Design visual interfaces of web pages from written functional specifications. This does not include visual design per se (that is the job of the Graphic Designer), but I note that the page needs a button, a text field, etc. My job is to make sure the web application will be easy to use and does not have any logical errors. If I find usability problems or engineering flags, I come up with idea to fix them. I also know what make a website easy/hard to update later I look out for that, and come up with ways to make it easier for non-web-expert people to deal with when the inevitable need to change something arises later.

Information Architecture:
My job is to understand what the website will be, document this in detail, and explain it to the marketing, engineering, bizdev, and graphic design teams to give them a "preview" of the finished result before the site actually goes to code. Thinking it out and making "paper sites" ahead of time reduces errors and the need for redesign later. (Sometimes marketing/bizdev doesn't understand or realize the consequences of what they're asking.) I'm sort of a go-between between the techie and the non-techie because I know a little bit of both but am an expert in neither.

I design blueprint documentation which includes the site map, content outline, workflow scenarios, page elements and other documents depending on the needs of the site. These documents serve as a guide to the team to keep track of the site. It also keeps track of "what went where" for later. It is very difficult to work with a site later if you do not have a "map".

Some Project management, depending on the structure of the team I'm working with.

Qualifications:
The ability to explain complex ideas on paper
3+ years designing web-based user experience
Basic understanding of HTML and some backend technologies (I am not an engineer)
Strong familiarity with website procedures and protocols (ie where most websites put their "submit" button, etc.)
Understanding of how people use websites, what makes them easy/hard to use.
Understanding of how companies use websites, what makes them effective and easy to maintain
Decent grasp of layout and visual design (I am not an artist)
1+ years experience in website development process (from idea to launch)
Understanding of web team functions and roles
Quark, Illustrator, Visio, MSProject, Excel, Word

Aside from basic computer literacy and writing (which I learned in college) I've learned everything I need to know on the job.

Additional Comments:
I started out doing taxonomies for a yahoo-like directory. Did that for a year and a half, then I worked for a small web design firm that taught me the tools of the trade (site map, etc.) and more user experience stuff. I earned $65 there, this was may-nov '00. Then I had this contract for a company doing web application interface IA and site management. Am currently looking for work, I expect to earn $75-$85k at my next job.

Since user experience is so intimately tied to audience, I anticipate the need for subject specific expertise (banking, medicine, etc.) in the future.

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: Web Girl
E-mail:
Title: Creative Services Manager
Location: Novato
Pay Rate: 68,000
Duties:
  Manage website and intranet, provide creative direction on all collateral and brand projects, manage outside design firms and vendors, Design internal corporate collateral.

Qualifications:
  Software: photoshop, illustrator, dreamweaver, quark, fireworks, flash

Use design background in providing creative direction internally and externally.

Time is spent: 50% design, 25% creative direction, 25% project mgmt

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name:
E-mail: sfjazzgirl@yahoo.com
Title: Senior Editor & Project Manager (contractor)
Location: San Francisco
Pay Rate: $60 / hour
Duties:
Senior Editor and Project Manager for large and small scale projects.
Print and Web content.
I work strictly as a contractor and can work independently or assemble teams to tackle any project needed by the client.
Fees dependent on the number of contractors needed to complete a project.
I manage the projects, communicate with the client, and guarantee satisfaction to the client.

Qualifications:
Quality control specialist for print or Web content.
15+ years of experience in the publishing world.
Experienced in newpapers, radio, research writing, industry tracking, educational materials, magazines, Web content, brochures, publications development, marketing materials, book editing.
Highly regarded editorial and project management skills.
I work independently or assemble large or small teams to get the job done.
Able to edit using any style guide.
Strong computer skills.

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: Anonymous
E-mail: decline
Title: Lead Programmer
Location: SF
Pay Rate: $87k/yr + benefits + stock options
Duties:
Provide technical expertise to Producer, Content Designer and Art Director throughout software production cycle to ensure that design is in accordance with technical specifications and standards.
Lead the programming team through the development cycle (hands-on leadership)

Qualifications:
Technical skills include Flash (VERY advanced actionscripting), Generator, Perl, Javascript, ASP, HTML

Additional Comments:
 

Submitted: 3/30/2001


Name: anon
E-mail:
Title: designer
Location: san francisco
Pay Rate: $50K
Duties:
Some graphics production for the web, including cutting up graphics, optimizing. Some design, depending if the Sr. Art Director lets go of the reigns long enough for me to do something worthwhile.

Qualifications:
MFA in Computer Graphics, 2 years web experience, 5 years traditional design.

Additional Comments:
Definitely underpaid and not getting the title I well deserve. Was prepared to leave until the market crumbled.

Submitted: 4/20/2001


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline
Title: Web Development Associate
Location: Washington, DC
Pay Rate: $35,000 after 2 years in company
Duties:
 Content development and maintenance, graphic design & page layout, light javascript, graphics optimization, sound and video encoding for streaming--most of the basic stuff that keeps an existing site functional. I also develop small additional websites for company projects. I don't have any managerial responsibilities here, though it's a fairly collegial atmosphere and we're encouraged to take a lot of responsibility for our site areas and our professional development. Rough equivalent, heirarchy-wise, to a production assistant on a TV show.

Qualifications:
 Bachelors in English and Fine Arts. High intermediate Photoshop skills, editing, copy writing, internet research, customer service. HomeSite, PShop, Illustrator. 5 or so years cumulative Web background, largely in content development.

Additional Comments:
I am *astonished* at the variations in pay levels here, given the skills and job descriptions.


I work for a nonprofit. My salary level is between $5000 and $15000 lower than I would expect in the private sector, depending on the industry. Fairly good benefits. I *feel* well-remunerated, FWIW.


I would personally be interested in knowing more general demographic info like gender and age of respondents. (32/F, FYI)

Submitted: 12/21/2001


Name: test
E-mail: test@test.net
Title: unemployed loser
Location: Silicon hell
Pay Rate: $0
Duties:
Nothing. I might be able to make some money signing.

Qualifications:
I don't use any, no one is hiring.

Additional Comments:
This economy sucks.

Submitted: 10/19/2002


Name: anonymous
E-mail: decline
Title: Web Development Associate
Location: Washington, DC
Pay Rate: $35,000 after 2 years in company
Duties:
 Content development and maintenance, graphic design & page layout, light javascript, graphics optimization, sound and video encoding for streaming--most of the basic stuff that keeps an existing site functional. I also develop small additional websites for company projects. I don't have any managerial responsibilities here, though it's a fairly collegial atmosphere and we're encouraged to take a lot of responsibility for our site areas and our professional development. Rough equivalent, heirarchy-wise, to a production assistant on a TV show.

Qualifications:
 Bachelors in English and Fine Arts. High intermediate Photoshop skills, editing, copy writing, internet research, customer service. HomeSite, PShop, Illustrator. 5 or so years cumulative Web background, largely in content development.

Additional Comments:
I am *astonished* at the variations in pay levels here, given the skills and job descriptions.


I work for a nonprofit. My salary level is between $5000 and $15000 lower than I would expect in the private sector, depending on the industry. Fairly good benefits. I *feel* well-remunerated, FWIW.


I would personally be interested in knowing more general demographic info like gender and age of respondents. (32/F, FYI)

Submitted: 12/21/2001