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    Posted: 12.Jul.2012 at 10:34
Ever wonder if you’re really being paid what you’re worth? Of course you have, and AUGI is here to help. They’re currently collecting data for the 11th annual Salary Survey, and they need your input. A survey like this is strongest when it gets a lot of respondents, so hop on over and fill it out! AUGI Salary Survey 2012 You must be a member of AUGI to take the survey, but membership is free and it’s easy to sign up. And you don’t have to worry about your privacy: “The survey results are not tied to your user name and the results are not sold or given to any other entity. The results are presented in wide groups and by category.” (Source: Survey FAQ) Results will be published in the September issue of AUGIworld, so you’ll be able to see how your job stacks up against the other respondents. (I hope for your sakes that you’re all above average.) :-) Thanks for your participation!

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