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		<title>Dealing With the Salary Survey</title>
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		<description>Thanks to Makarand, Paresh, Mira, and other contributors, some of our questions are answered after a gap of two years and we have some takeaways from the salary survey.</description>
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		<title>Emerging from the Sidelines: The Indian Technical Writing Community in a Global Marketplace</title>
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		<description>Comparing trends in India and the U.S. gives a sense that the Indian technical communication community is on a strong footing and can gain a competitive edge by focusing on some key areas.</description>
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		<title>Listen, the Numbers are Singing</title>
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		<description>Among the constant chattering noise that these numbers are making, they also sing some common tunes.</description>
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		<title>Salaries in India: Boom or Bust?</title>
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		<description>The movement of jobs from the U.S. and other countries to India has really fueled salary growth.</description>
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		<title>These Numbers Tell Many a Tale</title>
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		<description>While there are a few obvious anomalies in the numbers, the average salary of people with less than a year&apos;s experience being more than that of 1-2 years range, mostly the numbers appear to be credible.</description>
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		<title>What Matters the Most</title>
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		<description>Employers are not looking for certification or relevant technical writing educational qualifications while hiring or while designing the compensation package.</description>
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		<title>Salary Survey of Indian Technical Communicators</title>
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		<description>STC India chapter conducted a salary survey of Technical Communicators working in India. This web based, anonymous survey was open to all Technical Communicators working in India including those who are not members of STC. The survey was open from 20th April 2005 to 10th May 2005. A total of 455 respondents completed the survey.</description>
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		<title>Austin, Texas Salary Survey</title>
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		<description>The STC Austin chapter conducts a salary survey each year. If the survey is in progress, you can download a survey here. The most recent results are always posted here.</description>
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