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Web Developer Jobs in New York

If you’re look­ing for a lot of oppor­tu­ni­ties you may want to check out the over 7,000 Web Soft­ware Devel­op­er jobs avail­able in New York as of July 2015. With a medi­an income of $86,517 (Salary.com) and an unem­ploy­ment rate of 3.8%, Web Soft­ware Devel­op­er can

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Ruby on Rails Jobs in High Demand in New York

At least in the Unit­ed States, ruby on rails job hold­ers should expect to make as much as soft­ware devel­op­ers in any oth­er pro­gram­ming lan­guage, on aver­age. If work­ing in the Bay Area, your typ­i­cal junior devel­op­ers will be mak­ing $60K-$80K/year on salary, but really

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Data Analysts are Needed In New York

Data ana­lysts per­form a vari­ety of tasks relat­ed to col­lect­ing, orga­niz­ing, and inter­pret­ing sta­tis­ti­cal infor­ma­tion. The pre­cise nature of the job varies some­what from pro­fes­sion to pro­fes­sion, as an ana­lyst work­ing for a hos­pi­tal would nec­es­sar­i­ly focus on dif­fer­ent things than would some­one work­ing for

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Vice President Marketing Jobs In New York

What does the Vice Pres­i­dent Mar­ket­ing do? If you can think of any aspect of mar­ket­ing, the vice pres­i­dent has a say in it. The Vice Pres­i­dent Mar­ket­ing orga­nizes mar­ket­ing plans at a com­pa­ny, inject­ing them­selves into the entire process. They might ini­tial­ly con­tact mar­ket researchers

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The 5 Highest Paying Marketing Positions in Los Angeles

Although mar­ket­ing posi­tions are avail­able through­out the coun­try, mar­ket­ing posi­tions in Los Ange­les, Cal­i­for­nia, are typ­i­cal­ly in high­est demand. For that rea­son, salaries are gen­er­al­ly high­er com­pared to oth­er large met­ro­pol­i­tan cities. Accord­ing the gov­ern­ment Bureau of Labor Sta­tis­tics, in 2013, Mar­ket­ing Man­ag­er Posi­tions were the