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New Post 4/12/2010 11:34 AM
User is offline Sigraves
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How much money should I be asking for? 

Hello, I am a user experience designer who will now begin working as a business analyst within the same organization.  My current salary is in the late 40K's and I am not sure what I should negotiate.  I have over 10 years as a designer, which included building prototypes, uses cases, diagrams, workflows, etc., but I am not sure about the money.  I am in Texas; please help me!

Thank you in advance for you assistance!
 
SG
 
New Post 4/26/2010 3:08 PM
User is offline Chuck
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Re: How much money should I be asking for? 

Here in the Portland market, our contract Business Analyst jobs usually pay in the $40 to $48 per hour range. This is for a position requiring 7+ years of experience, and can independently design use cases, workflows, etc.

 

CG

 
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