How does your salary compare with this survey ?
2015 Salaries: Staff and Entry-level Positions: http://www.computerworld.com/salarysurvey/breakdown/2015/joblevel/3
2015 Salaries: Middle IT Management: http://www.computerworld.com/salarysurvey/breakdown/2015/joblevel/4
2015 Salaries: Senior IT Management: http://www.computerworld.com/salarysurvey/breakdown/2015/joblevel/5
http://www.computerworld.com/category/salarysurvey2015
Also, here is a Dice 2015 salary survey also showing nice upward trends for the tech field.
(Score: 2) by bradley13 on Tuesday April 28 2015, @05:47AM
I think the community here is more pleasant than /. However, that's a natural function of it being a smaller community. On /. there's a certain anonymity even when not posting AC. And we all know what happens with anonymity [knowyourmeme.com].
What drove me away from /. was the increasing commercialism, which is just inevitable since it is being run for a profit. I have ads disabled, but they periodically get re-enabled. I have no interest in their video section, but the reminder keeps resetting itself and popping up again. They want to sell me stuff, even if only indirectly. Really, no surprise, because it does belong to a company that wants to make $$ for their quarterly report.
Soylent is more pleasant, both for the smaller community, and for the lack of commercialism. I worry a bit that they can't even cover their running costs, but I also haven't subscribed yet. I just need to find that darned round tuit...
Everyone is somebody else's weirdo.
(Score: 2) by vux984 on Wednesday April 29 2015, @09:39AM
I agree.
I'm currently checking both sites. /. is more active. But I ~like~ pretty much everything else about this one more.