Now Order 2011 Wage and Salary Survey

GeoSearch is now now accepting orders for the 2011 Salary Survey. Each year, GeoSearch is able to collect data, from geospatial employers, that reports wage and salary information in various geospatial categories and classifications. Employer participants in the survey receive results for free. All employer identifying responses are confidential. Names of organizations or individuals are not shared, sold, or rented for any purpose. This is a survey of organizations, not individuals. The numbers represent the wage not the total rewards such as bonus, incentives, commissions, or other compensable factors for each job category. To purchase the survey for $130.00 follow this link

http://jobs.geosearch.com/Employer/PriceSheet.aspx?abbr=GEOSEARCH

The Annual Salary Survey is listed as an item for purchase on the bottom of the Price sheet page. Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. You may also choose to be invoiced.

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