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Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Union University
Avg. Salary $99,356
Avg. Salary $59,228
Growth rate 21%
Growth rate 0.3%
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.51%
Asian 11.99%
Black or African American 6.24%
Hispanic or Latino 8.82%
Unknown 4.70%
White 67.73%
Genderfemale 35.45%
male 64.55%
Age - 43American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%
Asian 7.00%
Black or African American 14.00%
Hispanic or Latino 19.00%
White 57.00%
Genderfemale 47.00%
male 53.00%
Age - 43Stress level is manageable
7.1 - high
Complexity level is intermediate
7 - challenging
Work life balance is fair
6.4 - fair
| Skills | Percentages |
|---|---|
| Java | 10.95% |
| Test Results | 9.75% |
| Regression | 7.78% |
| User Acceptance | 6.47% |
| Test Scenarios | 5.83% |
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The average consultant-software tester salary in the United States is $99,356 per year or $48 per hour. Consultant-software tester salaries range between $79,000 and $124,000 per year.
What am I worth?
I like testing because it can be interesting. Things can change but also stay the same. I like routine but not repetition doing the same thing. Testing isn't the best job but a good job.
Some things you test can be really picky to pass. It's likely they will always fail the first time. Some test seem to always pass and seek insufficient. I always look at productivity but also efficiency. So if not necessary by customer and always passes I can't see why a part of the test he removed especially if another part of the test will fail if it does. Options I am always open to.
Working with technology.
Automated testing is more in demand than manual testing.