How much money do you make?
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I know this is a touchy subject but I think it would be great to get an idea of the kind of money software developers are making for specific types of jobs in different parts of the world. I guess if there's ever been a reason to respond as Anonymous, this is it! Take advantage of it to given an honest answer to the following 4 questions: 1. In what location of the world do you work? Since salaries vary greatly in different parts of the world, it'd be nice to match the money with the location. 2. What kind of programming are you doing? Is it VC++, VB, ASP, Java, C, HTML, Oracle, etc? And is it complex or pretty straightforward? 3. How much are you getting payed? Tell it like it is: if it's hourly, give the rate; if it's annually, give the salary. Please give the amount in US dollars to make it easy to compare. 4. How many hours/week do you typically work? This is more to give an idea of your total income. For example, a person who makes $60/hr and works an average of 40 hrs/week makes more than one who makes $100/hr but only puts in 20 hrs/week. Also, the number of hours helps to determine how much a salaried person is making per hour (i.e., if you make $100,000/year and work 50 hrs/week, your hourly rate comes out to about $38). Thanks for your input! Regards, Alvaro
1. San Diego, CA 2. C++, MFC, Sybase, Windows CE. 3. $65K salary + overtime 4. 40-60 hrs depending upon the situation. Small company -- 3 programmers in house, and I'm the only C++ guy, others are Delphi. I'm developing an application for CE that interfaces w/ our company's (industry specific) office management software(accounting/payroll/inventory/dispatching, etc). Most of it's fairly straigtforward, but there are some trickier things, plus there are alot of hoops to jump through to write useful things for windows CE...such as having to roll my own database classes to work w/ ODBC on CE(using Sybase)..had to crawl slowly before I could crawl faster I guess. I've about 4 years experience now. It's my fist programming job... I started @ 25K anually before I had finished 1 1/2 years of college. Went to school nights to finish degree, got a few raises in the meantime. I feel like I'm on the never-ending project...."this feature is coming soon"... job security I guess. I saw a post here where someone commented "Marketing sells features that don't exist, and expects programming to cover" Have truer words ever been written to an online forum?
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I know this is a touchy subject but I think it would be great to get an idea of the kind of money software developers are making for specific types of jobs in different parts of the world. I guess if there's ever been a reason to respond as Anonymous, this is it! Take advantage of it to given an honest answer to the following 4 questions: 1. In what location of the world do you work? Since salaries vary greatly in different parts of the world, it'd be nice to match the money with the location. 2. What kind of programming are you doing? Is it VC++, VB, ASP, Java, C, HTML, Oracle, etc? And is it complex or pretty straightforward? 3. How much are you getting payed? Tell it like it is: if it's hourly, give the rate; if it's annually, give the salary. Please give the amount in US dollars to make it easy to compare. 4. How many hours/week do you typically work? This is more to give an idea of your total income. For example, a person who makes $60/hr and works an average of 40 hrs/week makes more than one who makes $100/hr but only puts in 20 hrs/week. Also, the number of hours helps to determine how much a salaried person is making per hour (i.e., if you make $100,000/year and work 50 hrs/week, your hourly rate comes out to about $38). Thanks for your input! Regards, Alvaro
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I know this is a touchy subject but I think it would be great to get an idea of the kind of money software developers are making for specific types of jobs in different parts of the world. I guess if there's ever been a reason to respond as Anonymous, this is it! Take advantage of it to given an honest answer to the following 4 questions: 1. In what location of the world do you work? Since salaries vary greatly in different parts of the world, it'd be nice to match the money with the location. 2. What kind of programming are you doing? Is it VC++, VB, ASP, Java, C, HTML, Oracle, etc? And is it complex or pretty straightforward? 3. How much are you getting payed? Tell it like it is: if it's hourly, give the rate; if it's annually, give the salary. Please give the amount in US dollars to make it easy to compare. 4. How many hours/week do you typically work? This is more to give an idea of your total income. For example, a person who makes $60/hr and works an average of 40 hrs/week makes more than one who makes $100/hr but only puts in 20 hrs/week. Also, the number of hours helps to determine how much a salaried person is making per hour (i.e., if you make $100,000/year and work 50 hrs/week, your hourly rate comes out to about $38). Thanks for your input! Regards, Alvaro
In what location of the world do you work? Sweden (northern Europe) What kind of programming are you doing? C++, MFC, STL, some COM, some C. Some is complex, some is pretty straightforward. I am doing a lot of communications stuff, mostly TCP/UDP sockets. How much are you getting payed? Monthly, around $2400 US. A crappy bonus system gives me ~5% on top of that. I was offered to *buy* stock options, and as it seems right now I will *loose* some $2000 on that deal... :-( How many hours/week do you typically work? 40 (on average) Yes, I know this sucks. The problem is that it is almost impossible to get a decent salary in Sweden. I am considered to be relatively well payed here. (27 years old, 3 years experience, Bs.EE degree) I am *very* open to job offers from other countries, and I really have a soft spot for the Los Angeles/Santa Barbara/San Fransisco area....
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I know this is a touchy subject but I think it would be great to get an idea of the kind of money software developers are making for specific types of jobs in different parts of the world. I guess if there's ever been a reason to respond as Anonymous, this is it! Take advantage of it to given an honest answer to the following 4 questions: 1. In what location of the world do you work? Since salaries vary greatly in different parts of the world, it'd be nice to match the money with the location. 2. What kind of programming are you doing? Is it VC++, VB, ASP, Java, C, HTML, Oracle, etc? And is it complex or pretty straightforward? 3. How much are you getting payed? Tell it like it is: if it's hourly, give the rate; if it's annually, give the salary. Please give the amount in US dollars to make it easy to compare. 4. How many hours/week do you typically work? This is more to give an idea of your total income. For example, a person who makes $60/hr and works an average of 40 hrs/week makes more than one who makes $100/hr but only puts in 20 hrs/week. Also, the number of hours helps to determine how much a salaried person is making per hour (i.e., if you make $100,000/year and work 50 hrs/week, your hourly rate comes out to about $38). Thanks for your input! Regards, Alvaro
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I know this is a touchy subject but I think it would be great to get an idea of the kind of money software developers are making for specific types of jobs in different parts of the world. I guess if there's ever been a reason to respond as Anonymous, this is it! Take advantage of it to given an honest answer to the following 4 questions: 1. In what location of the world do you work? Since salaries vary greatly in different parts of the world, it'd be nice to match the money with the location. 2. What kind of programming are you doing? Is it VC++, VB, ASP, Java, C, HTML, Oracle, etc? And is it complex or pretty straightforward? 3. How much are you getting payed? Tell it like it is: if it's hourly, give the rate; if it's annually, give the salary. Please give the amount in US dollars to make it easy to compare. 4. How many hours/week do you typically work? This is more to give an idea of your total income. For example, a person who makes $60/hr and works an average of 40 hrs/week makes more than one who makes $100/hr but only puts in 20 hrs/week. Also, the number of hours helps to determine how much a salaried person is making per hour (i.e., if you make $100,000/year and work 50 hrs/week, your hourly rate comes out to about $38). Thanks for your input! Regards, Alvaro
1. In what location of the world do you work? Since salaries vary greatly in different parts of the world, it'd be nice to match the money with the location. --->>>>>>>>>>> Bangalore, India. 2. What kind of programming are you doing? Is it VC++, VB, ASP, Java, C, HTML, Oracle, etc? And is it complex or pretty straightforward? --->>>>>>>>>>> C/C++ under Unix 3. How much are you getting payed? Tell it like it is: if it's hourly, give the rate; if it's annually, give the salary. Please give the amount in US dollars to make it easy to compare. --->>>>>>>>>>> Indian Currency: Rs.400,000/year, US Currency: $8500/year :(( 4. How many hours/week do you typically work? This is more to give an idea of your total income. For example, a person who makes $60/hr and works an average of 40 hrs/week makes more than one who makes $100/hr but only puts in 20 hrs/week. Also, the number of hours helps to determine how much a salaried person is making per hour (i.e., if you make $100,000/year and work 50 hrs/week, your hourly rate comes out to about $38). --->>>>>>>>>>> 45 hrs/week
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I know this is a touchy subject but I think it would be great to get an idea of the kind of money software developers are making for specific types of jobs in different parts of the world. I guess if there's ever been a reason to respond as Anonymous, this is it! Take advantage of it to given an honest answer to the following 4 questions: 1. In what location of the world do you work? Since salaries vary greatly in different parts of the world, it'd be nice to match the money with the location. 2. What kind of programming are you doing? Is it VC++, VB, ASP, Java, C, HTML, Oracle, etc? And is it complex or pretty straightforward? 3. How much are you getting payed? Tell it like it is: if it's hourly, give the rate; if it's annually, give the salary. Please give the amount in US dollars to make it easy to compare. 4. How many hours/week do you typically work? This is more to give an idea of your total income. For example, a person who makes $60/hr and works an average of 40 hrs/week makes more than one who makes $100/hr but only puts in 20 hrs/week. Also, the number of hours helps to determine how much a salaried person is making per hour (i.e., if you make $100,000/year and work 50 hrs/week, your hourly rate comes out to about $38). Thanks for your input! Regards, Alvaro
Location: LA, California Programming: C/C++/VC++, ATL, WTL, COM, Perl, VBScript, JavaScript, HTML, MS-SQL, VB, Java, Windows & Linux Complexity: I would say time is the main factor that makes things really complex :) Salary: 85K salary + Bonuses & $75/hr consulting on the side Hours: 40hr/week (I will put in more if I'm having fun on something) and 2-10 on consulting