Can I get information about the position and skill qualifications of each Job Title?
A Job Title of a Salary Survey Report refers to a set of information technology qualifications. A position -such as administrator, developer, engineer, programmer or support- is a typical qualification. One or more skills in the use of computer hardware and/or software -such as programming languages, databases, applications, systems, networks, communications and the internet- are usually linked with a position to form a Job Title. For instance the title “C++ and Java Programmer on the UNIX Platform” specifies two programming languages, a position and the computer hardware. The “Qualifications” section of a Salary Survey Report provides information about the required position and hardware/software skills of a Job Title. Each qualification is listed with a set of keywords that refer to the same skill, describe one aspect of the skill or name a more exact facet of the skill. For example the qualification, “Developer”, refers to a set of position, work activity and certification keywords:
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