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Developer starting salary


How can I find out a typical starting salary for a Qlikview Developer?  I know that this varies based on location, expreience, etc, but if someone could give me an idea based upon any city and litte to no experience, I can figure out the rest.  Thanks!!

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whiteline
Master II
Master II

For food 😃

rwunderlich
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

You might try glassdoor.com, for what it's worth.

-Rob

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Here on community you may get about 100, sometimes 200 points a day

regards

Darek

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I'm disappointed everyone is so flip. Here in Toronto, the average around $60 k CDN, but will vary depending on what other skills are needed. (SQL, VBA, PHP, SAS, and all the other alphabet soup)

ThornOfCrowns
Specialist II
Specialist II

Little to no experience puts you at the bottom of the food chain, sadly. In London that means <£20k, if you can get an interview and can get onto the bottom rung of the ladder.

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I am currently recuiting for a position in London which is ~£55k for an experienced QV Developer (~5 Years BI)

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Thank you Kevin and James for your help.  It is greatly appreciated.  I just started looking for roles and was a little lost even using Glassdoor and Indeed.  They only gave me local averages and did not give any real indication of experience or knowledge or what other skills are required.  That last part for me is very important as I don't have a lot of those skills.  I am trying to use Qlikview to get my foot in the proverbial door.  I have some computer programming experience so it makes it easier to understand Qlikview, but most employers do not typically care about the year of Java I had that was part of a Master's program that I was unable to finish (due to tuition remibursement being taken away by my employer) or the COBOL or Pascal I learned in college.  So, anyway thanks again to Kevin and James.