Abigail Hamilton, contributing blogger on SEO ShootOut (of which I am also a part), mentioned a survey that is now available from A List Apart, which is looking to capture a view of professionals currently working in a field related to web site building and development. It includes a variety of questions including what you consider yourself competent in with regard to web design (writing/editing, graphic design, back-end development, etc.), as well as salary information, employment benefits, and bonuses.
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Posted by Ingrid on Monday, August 25th, 2008
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