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Findings from the Survey for People Who Make Websites in 2008

A List Apart and people in the IT fields teamed up to shed light on precisely who creates websites. Where do they live? What kind of work do they do? What are their job titles? How well or how poorly are they paid? How satisfied are they, and where do they see themselves going?

Here’s the link to it:

“In 2008, 30,055 readers took part in the A List Apart Survey. Once more, data analysts Alan Brickman and Larry Yu crunched numbers this way and that. With a global recession in full swing as of December 2007, we were particularly interested to find out how financially and professionally secure web people felt, and whether there were discernible differences in the way people responded to questions about satisfaction and security in 2008, compared with 2007. This
year we also improved our fact-finding on freelance and part-time web personnel.”

http://aneventapart.com/alasurvey2008/

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