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[nycphp-talk] Going rates:

Greg Rundlett greg.rundlett at gmail.com
Sun Jun 17 22:19:22 EDT 2007


On 6/17/07, Ben Sgro (ProjectSkyline) <ben at projectskyline.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> Hope all the fathers are having a nice day today.
>
> Lately, I've been really getting into the cost structure and finicial forces
> at work within my company.
>
> While attempting to refine our overhead cost calculations, I've begun to
> break up jobs
> by the time spent doing one of many tasks:
>
> Information Architecture - Creating the database, flowcharting, high and low
> level details.
> Graphic Design - Creating the actual graphics, .pngs, .gifs, etc.
> User Interface Creation - Designing the UI and Wireframes.
> Programming - Heads down coding.
> Testing - Q/A
> Deployment - Pushing the site live.
> Support - After the site is live ... this is everying EXCEPT fixing bugs (we
> don't charge for that!).
>
> I'm trying to find the "going-rates" for such activities. Is there a
> standard right now,
> or a place to find this information online.

Aside from all the usual suspects like Dice, Monster and Craigslist
for searching for salary and rate info, I've always used
 www.salary.com
 www.realrates.com


>
> Thanks.
>
> - Ben
>
> Ben Sgro, Chief Engineer
> ProjectSkyLine - Defining New Horizons
>
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