A LIST Apart: For People Who Make Websites

No. 247

Discuss: Findings From the Web Design Survey

Pages

« First  <  9 10 11

101 123

privet
[url=”#”]ggggg[/url]

posted at 05:18 pm on August 7, 2008 by Di shipachev

102 A Manager's Perspective!?

I would love to see a survey to focus on some of the data regarding “Years at current job” and “Number of jobs held” and “Next Career Move”. I would like to see this data to explain why such a high percentage of the development community has limited time at a single employer. I would also love to see an employer/management survey focusing on the same data of why they feel designers tend to jump ship so often. Does job stress, constant education, low pay, fierce competition, etc. have anything to do with the career choices? How many web designers have gone from full time to part time and freelance? How many developers feel burned out?

posted at 05:16 am on August 13, 2008 by Frank Beier

103 Top Quality Survey.

Wonderful information and a great presentation of the data. This survey is the only one I have seen like it. It’s good to know whats happening out there in the industry. Great job “A LIST apart”

posted at 11:57 pm on September 2, 2008 by Justin Roberts

104 Untitled

like smoking cigarettes cause cancer. But many if not most cancers have nothing to do with how healthily you live your life or how many vegetables you eat or vitamins you take.

[url=“http://www.findingking.com/c-5-jewelers-tools.aspx”]Jeweler’s Tools[/url]

posted at 10:47 am on October 30, 2008 by jenero fisher

105 homogenous work force

it’s just so shocking how homogenous the web industry work force is – in terms of race, gender and age. it’s really awful, shameful.

posted at 10:41 pm on February 23, 2009 by silla h

Pages

« First  <  9 10 11

Got something to say?

Discuss this article. We reserve the right to delete flames, trolls, and wood nymphs.

Create a new account or sign in below if you’d like to leave a comment.

Remember me

Forgot your password?

Subscribe to this article's comments: RSS (what’s this?)