Salary for Skill: Microsoft Word

Updated: 29 May 2012
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€0€18K€36K€54K
Mechanical Engineer€32,154  
   
Project Manager, Information Technology (IT)€51,989  
Electrical Engineer€36,024  
Process Engineer€45,000  
Project Engineer€36,426  
Business Analyst, Finance/Banking€39,900  
Business Analyst, IT€43,200  
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Country: Netherlands | Currency: EUR | Updated: 29 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 432
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Gender
Female
25%
female alumni
 
Male
75%
male alumni
Salary:€34,890 - €51,620 €29,682 - €53,508
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
38%
5-9 years
34%
10-19 years
20%
20 years or more
5%

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