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How to use software engineer salary data to boost your career

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    Kent Sharkey
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    TechBeacon[^]:

    Salary and skill surveys are released every year. The results may differ, but general trends can provide valuable insights.

    "Some people say it's folly, but I'd rather have the lolly"

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      TechBeacon[^]:

      Salary and skill surveys are released every year. The results may differ, but general trends can provide valuable insights.

      "Some people say it's folly, but I'd rather have the lolly"

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      There's no such thing as a "software engineer"; if you use that term, you've already lost.

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        There's no such thing as a "software engineer"; if you use that term, you've already lost.

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        I vaguely recall they had a "software engineering" program at university when I was there. How it differed from the CS department I don't know. But yeah, I agree with you. I've also met "Systems Engineers". I've never been terribly clear on what they do, either. From the outside, they seem like efficiency experts (possibly with iron rings).

        TTFN - Kent

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          There's no such thing as a "software engineer"; if you use that term, you've already lost.

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          I agree completely. In fact, sometimes I think the term "sanitation engineer" would be a more accurate job title. :)

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