[Sigia-l] Reminder About Salary & Consulting Rate Survey
Pabini Gabriel-Petit
pabini at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 28 19:50:13 EST 2004
Hello
To those of you who have already participated in our 2004 Salary &
Consulting Rate Survey for Usability & HCI Professionals, Spirit Softworks
and Peak Usability thank you! Over 690 respondents have participated so far.
If you have not yet participated in our survey of salaries and consulting
rates for usability and human-computer interaction professionals, time is
running out. Only three days remain till the survey ends on March 31, 2004.
We invite you to participate in our online survey now.
We have endeavored to make this the most comprehensive and truly
international salary and consulting rate survey available for our
professional community. Our survey has elicited information about salaries
and consulting rates from people in all specialties, with all levels of
experience, working in all regions of the world, as well as states or
provinces and metropolitan areas of the United States, Canada, and
Australia.
TAKING THE SURVEY
Completing this brief survey will take only a few minutes.
To take the survey now, please click this link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=6615380395
CONFIDENTIALITY
This survey preserves your anonymity. We have no means of identifying
participants. We will hold all individual responses in strict confidence and
report them only in aggregate with those of other participants.
SHARING THE RESULTS
Once the survey has ended, we will prepare the following reports and publish
them online for your perusal:
2004 Salary Survey for Usability & HCI Professionals
2004 Consulting Rate Survey for Usability & HCI Professionals
The reports will break down salaries and consulting rates by type of
employer or consulting business, geographical region, role, project focus,
education, years of experience, and gender.
Thank you in advance for your participation.
Sincerely,
Pabini Gabriel-Petit, Spirit Softworks, Boulder Creek, California, USA, just
outside Silicon Valley
Tania Lang, Peak Usability, Brisbane, Australia
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