[Sigia-l] The value of an IA
Taylor, Brett
btaylor at roundarch.com
Tue Jan 24 16:47:21 EST 2006
It means they won't get very many quality candidates applying;
short-term or not.
I also do web projects on the side and often see people looking for the
moon, but willing to pay $150.
So, as the saying goes, you get what you pay for...
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Not to open up a can of worms, but is there a disconnect between this
> He or she leads the development of the user experience and provides
usability
> and interaction design insights across a variety of high-profile
engagements.
and this?
> Contract Information Architect, NYC | 30/hour
(Mind you, this is in NYC and it's a short term gig.)
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