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Hourly Rate Survey Report for People with Skills in SQL Technologies

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Median Hourly Rate by Job - People with Skills in SQL Technologies (United States)

Median Hourly Rate by Job - People with Skills in SQL Technologies (United States)
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Currency: USD  |  Updated: 27 Nov 2008  |  Individuals reporting: 9,355  

PayScale Advice - People with Skills in SQL Technologies

I asked for a raise and got it. - Business Analyst, IT - (City withheld for privacy), Texas, United States.
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 10 Oct 2008.
I think asking for a raise is always a risk; I believe some performance based requests make it easier. After a few months in a new group I had taken on several new responsibilities and had managed to stay clear of conflicts in the group. I asked for a raise and got more then I thought I would get. My boss, then, gave me a 25% raise. I almost passed out. Now I work for the same Company with a different boss, which was of no choice of my own, and have taken on way more responsibility and requ... (read more)
More companies are offering telecommuting in the Puget Sound - Sr. Test / Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer, (Computer Software) - (City withheld for privacy), Washington, United States.
Posted in Work Life Balance on 24 Mar 2008.
Working at night after the kids have gone to bed is really a convenient way to take care of business. However being aware of surrounding is also important, sometimes I can get into a trance and not realize what time it is. Setting an alert on your cell phone is a good way to remind yourself about the time.
Toot You own Horn - Senior Storage Specialist, (Computer Information Technology) - (City withheld for privacy), Missouri, United States.
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 26 Jan 2008.
As a Senior Information Specialist, I work several projects a year for different clients. Therefore, when I asked for a raise, I make sure that I have a track record of those completed projects & any compliments/issues I have received for these projects. I use that to talk about what I have done & how I have improved. The improvement & knowledge is what they are paying for. An increase in knowledge & better decision making warrents increased pay/benefits. The increase in pay will parallel my kno... (read more)

Median Hourly Rate by Years Experience - People with Skills in SQL Technologies (United States)

Median Hourly Rate by Years Experience - People with Skills in SQL Technologies (United States)
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Currency: USD  |  Updated: 27 Nov 2008  |  Individuals reporting: 9,354  
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Median Hourly Rate by City - People with Skills in SQL Technologies (United States)

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Currency: USD  |  Updated: 27 Nov 2008  |  Individuals reporting: 9,350  
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