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    03Feb2010

    Adobe Systems pay their senior computer scientists six-figures

    In the current issue of Fortune Magazine, technology giant Adobe Systems was ranked the 11th top paying company out of 25 total, paying their senior computer scientists and software developers an average of $153,345! The downside is total compensation for senior computer scientists fell by $12,000 last year. To read the entire breakdown click here.

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    This is a great post. I’m glad it was bumped. Otherwise I would’ve missed these very useful information.

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    computer software

    February 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterComputer Software

    @Computer Software - I'm glad the post was useful! We also have some figures for tech companies Cisco, Microsoft, and Intel who also made Fortune Magazines list of top paying companies.

    Mikey Digital
    Founder of Noire Digerati & Digerati Labs

    February 5, 2010 | Registered CommenterMichael Lang

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