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I would say Java related which includes everything you listed. It’s a very general question, but the key word is 'average'. -
Thanks Scrag Meister.Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostJava in London, £500pd shouldn't be a problem if you know your stuff Maybe a bit more if you can land an IB role.Comment
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thanks for the link, SaptasticOriginally posted by saptastic View PostItjobswatch is a good start but only a very broad guide
Do multiple searches on the main jobsites to get a viewpoint & see similar jobs e.g. Java Contract Jobs
because it depends primarily on the job role and your experience - plus of course the agent / your negotiating skills, length of contract etcComment
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Well then, you haven't met me yet.Originally posted by 7of9 View PostSo do a lot of other languages. And I have not met anyone who only knows one language.
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In that case asking a few individuals here is not going to help, that will give a much more useless average than the site already mentioned. What do you expect us to say which is more trustworthy than data covering hundreds of contracts?Originally posted by 7of9 View PostI would say Java related which includes everything you listed. It’s a very general question, but the key word is 'average'.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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