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How much do you make? Tell us! 

Code & Supply, a Pittsburgh-headquartered community of software professionals, is conducting an anonymous survey of salary, work-life balance, and other topics relevant to compensation.

 

We’re looking for responses primarily from US-based software engineers, designers, testers, managers and more, but we especially want responses from the Rust Belt. If we get enough responses from a city in another country, we’ll look into that cluster just the same.

 

Take the compensation survey here by Aug. 1, 2022.

 

The goal of the survey is to capture a snapshot — our third iteration — of our community and the software industry at large. The data will be used solely for producing our publicly available, CC-licensed report and handled only by the C&S Survey Team. The data itself will not be published. The results report will be shared by Technical.ly when ready, sometime in Q4 2022 at the earliest. You can read past results linked from the survey page. We’re super proud of Technical.ly for sponsoring this year’s survey!

 

— Code & Supply Managing Director Colin Dean (colin@codeandsupply.co

 

This month's newsletter is sponsored by United Way of Central Maryland

United Way of Central Maryland improves lives for residents of Greater Baltimore and the surrounding counties by promoting equity and increasing access to education, health, employment, and housing. Learn more about United Way’s innovative work in Greater Baltimore at uwcm.org.


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