Annual reviews/raises are approaching for the company I work for and I need a superior salary source for reference, not percentage-wise but overall salary. I’ve tried most of the major sites, salary.com, salaryexpert.com, payscale.com, the government, etc., but I feel all have distinct flaws in their searches. Pretty much what I’m looking for is real-data, no surveys or employee-entered. I need searchable features that include years of experience and degree earned. Most sites have a range of years to search and a lot of the time, the degree isn’t factored into the calculation. A free service is strongly preferred. Could someone please provide a link to an alternative salary service that meets these requirements or at least somewhat close. In addition, if anyone here works in the software development industry, what should a web application programmer with a masters degree and 2 1/2 years experience in South Florida expect to make in today’s market? Thanks a bunch for the help
Annual reviews/raises are approaching for the company I work for and I need a superior salary source for reference, not percentage-wise but overall salary. I’ve tried most of the major sites, salary.com, salaryexpert.com, payscale.com, the government, etc., but I feel all have distinct flaws in their searches. Pretty much what I’m looking for is real-data, no surveys or employee-entered. I need searchable features that include years of experience and degree earned. Most sites have a range of years to search and a lot of the time, the degree isn’t factored into the calculation. A free service is strongly preferred. Could someone please provide a link to an alternative salary service that meets these requirements or at least somewhat close. In addition, if anyone here works in the software development industry, what should a web application programmer with a masters degree and 2 1/2 years experience in South Florida expect to make in today’s market? Thanks a bunch for the help
Hi to all, I am looking for any good marketing analysis software which may be available out there. I came across BUSINESS INSIGHT and MARKETING MANAGER 2.15 which ask you a series of questions about your business and products, analyse it, then generate a marketing strategy report. I just believe that there might be more impressive ones out there. If anybody knows of any other different from the two mentioned above, he/she should inform me.
Thanks in advance.
What items make up a good marketing plan document? graphs, goals, measurable tasks,
Is there any software that can help put it together.
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ChoicePoint is an Alpharetta, Georgia-based company that sells information in three markets–insurance, business and government, and marketing. According to a recent quarterly statement filed at the Security and Exchange Commission, ChoicePoint sells: claims history data, motor vehicle records, police records, credit information and modeling services…employment background screenings and drug testing administration services, public record searches, vital record services, credential verification, due diligence information, Uniform Commercial Code searches and filings, DNA identification services, authentication services and people and shareholder locator information searches…print fulfillment, teleservices, database and campaign management services…
ChoicePoint has managed to attain a large share of the commercial data broker (CDB) market with strategic purchases of other businesses. Since its spinoff from Equifax in 1997, ChoicePoint has acquired a number of information collection and processing companies. These include:
National Data Retrieval, Inc., a provider of public records information; List Source, Inc., d/b/a Kramer Lead Marketing Group, a marketing company in the life and health insurance and financial services markets; Mortgage Asset Research Institute, Inc., a mortgage fraud monitoring company; Identico Systems, LLC, a customer identity verification company; Templar Corporation; insuranceDecisions, Inc., an insurance industry claims administration company; Bridger Systems, Inc., a USA PATRIOT Act compliance company; CITI NETWORK, Inc. d/b/a Applicant Screening and Processing, a tenant screening company; TML Information Services, Inc., a provider of motor vehicle reports; Drug Free, Inc., a drug testing company; National Drug Testing, Inc., a drug testing company; Application Profiles, Inc., a background check company; Informus Corporation; a company enabling ChoicePoint to offer products online; Tyler-McLennon, Inc., a background screening company; ChoicePoint Direct Inc., formerly known as Customer Development Corporation, a database marketing company; EquiSearch Services, Inc.; DATEQ Information Network, Inc., an insurance underwriting services company; Washington Document Service, Inc., a court record retrieval service; DataTracks Technology, Inc., a public record information company; DataMart, Inc., a database software company; Statewide Data Services, Inc; NSA Resources, Inc., a drug testing company; DBT Online, Inc., a public record services provider; RRS Police Records Management, Inc., a provider of police reports and related services; VIS’N Service Corporation; Cat Data Group, LLC; Drug Free Consortium, a drug testing company; BTi Employee Screening Services, Inc., an employee pre-screening services company; ABI Consulting Inc., a drug screening company; Insurity Solutions, Inc., an insurance rating company; National Medical Review Offices, Inc.; Bode Technology Group, Inc., a DNA identification company; Marketing Information Technology, Inc., a direct marketing company; Pinkerton’s, Inc., a preemployment screening company; Total eData Corporation, an e-mail database company; LS Report Service, Inc., a provider of police records; Resident Data, Inc., a residential screening services provider; Vital Chek Network, Inc., a provider of vital records; Accident Report Services, Inc., a provider of police records; Programming Resources Company, insurance software company; Professional Test Administrators, Inc., a drug testing company; CDB Infotek, a seller of public records; Medical Information Network, LLC, an online physician verification service; and Rapsheets.com, an online provider of criminal records data.
I would like to get a Bachelor’s degree in either marketing or business with a marketing emphasis (depending on what they offer), but I’ve heard stories about a lot of organizations/companies who hired the job seeker who had a non-marketing background rather than the job seeker who had a marketing/business background, because the guy who was hired was more familiar with the products/services that he would be dealing with (i.e, Microsoft hires someone who majored in computer engineering to work in marketing some hardware/software)
My question is this: If I know that I want to work in marketing or some related field in the future, is it better for me to go for a degree in marketing, or is it better for me to ignore marketing in the 1st 4 years of college and study a concrete major instead?
Or is it just better to double major/minor in both marketing AND a concrete major?
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