Can I view the abbreviations, acronyms and related terms for each qualification included in a Job Title?
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: analyst, programmer, software developer, automate, code, design, develop, enhance, modify, program, update, Microsoft Certified Solution Developer or Sun Certified Java Programmer. The keywords either explicitly cite or directly imply the qualification. To illustrate, the qualification “Microsoft Windows2000 or WindowsNT Server” is explicitly cited by the phrase “WindowsNT Server” and directly implied by the term “Back Office”. Likewise, the qualification “Java” is directly implied by the phrase “Java Naming and Directory Interface” or “JNDI”. Effort has been made to list a
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