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rpt_0305
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Hello everybody ,

Hope somebody helps me out . I would like to know what are the hourly rates for .Net consultants in the NE area (without any benefits)

If there is a thread similar to this , then can somebody pls point me to it .

Thanks,
rpt
RRS
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Post by RRS »

This should be in Non-R2I board and I don't know how to move it.

How much experience you have ? Are you application developer?
Even without knowing the data above,Senior .NET consultants usually draw between $70-$90 per hour depending on the experience and the skill set they bring to the table in NE region .
rpt_0305
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Yes I have around 6+ years of experience . I am an application developer
rpt_0305
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I am on H1 and making $ 52 in hand per hour .
What do u think of this ? Is it good or bad ?
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sohu
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Post by sohu »

Rates depends on many factors such as location (NYC vs. Allentown, PA), industry that you are working (financial vs. government), your experience/seniority, role and responsibility on the project, project phase, project timeline, if there are layers of companies/individuals in between, how have you been staffed (directly by the PM or thru agency), project budget, etc.

Do you still think you can get a informed answer without knowing anything about your situation?
DoctorJ
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Post by DoctorJ »

#6,

Very well summarized...
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And, I wonder if it is really hard for educated people to comprehend the basics of reality and the dynamics of job market. -DJ :cool:
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