DISTRICT POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS AGGREGATED OUTCOME DATA
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1 DISTRICT POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS AGGREGATED OUTCOME DATA COMPLETERS STATEWIDE FETPIP FOLLOW-UP OUTCOMES TOTAL FREQ = number of individuals reported for follow-up to FETPIP. # FOUND EMPLOYED = The number of individuals with wages during the 4th quarter (October to December) of % FOUND EMPLOYED = Number found employed divided by total frequency. # EMPLOYED FULL QTR = number of individuals employed and earning at least $4,186 (min. wage ($8.05) x 40 hours per week x 13). % EMPLOYED FULL QTR = Number found employed full quarter divided by total frequency. FULL QTR AVG EARNINGS = Average quarterly earnings for those employed full quarter. # IDENTIFIED JOB TRNG REL = number of individuals found employed with jobs related to training. % IDENTIFIED AS JOB REL = Number found employed with jobs related to their training divided by number found employed. # CONT ED = number of individuals found enrolled in a postsecondary institution. % CONT ED = Number found continuing education divided by total frequency. TOTAL "POOL" COUNT = number of individuals found employed or continuing education. TOTAL # TRAINING RELATED = number of individuals found with employment related to training. This total may include individuals who are continuing their education. CURRENT PLACEMENT RATE = number training related divided by total "pool" count. Note: Values are displayed when 10 or more students are counted. Values less than 10, but greater than 0 are suppressed with (****) for numeric values, ($**,***) for currency values and (***%) for percent values. Values equal to 0 are suppressed with (-) for numeric values and ($--,---) for currency values. Percent values are suppressed when the numerator is less than 10 and the denominator is 10 or more.
2 A Freq VETERINARY ASSISTING # A A A A B B B B B B B B % 22 35% $5, % 22 35% % LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT 12 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 63% **** ***% **** **** 71% NURSERY MANAGEMENT **** **** 33% **** 22% $**,*** **** 67% **** 56% **** **** 100% PEST CONTROL OPERATIONS--ATD **** - 0% - 0% $--, % **** 50% **** **** 100% SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL TURF MANAGEMENT **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** - 0% - 0% - - 0% BUSINESS SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT/BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% % ACCOUNTING OPERATIONS % 70 45% $7, % 38 25% % MULTIMEDIA DESIGN TECHNOLOGY % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% % MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST % 91 45% $6, % 30 15% % ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SPECIALIST % 44 42% $6, % 20 19% % PC SUPPORT SERVICES % **** ***% $**,*** 10 77% **** ***% % DIGITAL DESIGN % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% % COURT REPORTING **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** - 0% - 0% **** - 0% Page 2
3 B Freq LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST # B B B B B B % 14 41% $6, % 12 35% % NETWORK SUPPORT SERVICES % 17 23% $6, % 27 37% % CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY **** **** 43% **** 29% $**,*** **** 33% **** 29% **** **** 75% NETWORK SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION % 27 47% $7, % 21 37% % GAME/SIMULATION/ANIMATION VISUAL DESIGN **** **** 38% **** 13% $**,*** **** 33% **** 13% **** **** 50% GAME/SIMULATION/ANIMATION PROGRAMMING 21 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 29% **** ***% 11 **** ***% COURT REPORTING TRANSCRIPTIONIST **** **** 29% **** 14% $**,*** **** 50% **** 86% **** **** 100% B COURT REPORTING 1 **** **** 25% **** 25% $**,*** - 0% **** 88% **** **** 88% B COURT REPORTING 2 **** **** 38% **** 38% $**,*** **** 33% **** 88% **** **** 88% B COURT REPORTING 3 C C **** **** 20% **** 20% $**,*** - 0% - 0% **** - 0% BUILDING TRADES AND CONSTRUCTION DESIGN TECHNOLOGY **** **** 78% **** 11% $**,*** **** 71% **** 56% **** **** 88% DRAFTING PSAV % 49 58% $8, % 31 36% % C AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION AND HEATING TECHNOLOGY % % $8, % 49 25% % Page 3
4 Freq C AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION AND HEATING TECHNOLOGY 2 # % 20 51% $8, % **** ***% % C CARPENTRY 1 **** **** 38% **** 13% $**,*** **** 33% **** 50% **** **** 80% C CARPENTRY 2 C60010R D D D E E92010R H H H H **** - 0% - 0% $--, % - 0% - - 0% ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR MECHANIC - APPR % % $22, % **** ***% % COSMETOLOGY % % $5, % % % ADVANCED ESTHETICS % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% % WORKPLACE ESSENTIALS % % $6, % **** ***% % EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (NEW) % 88 37% $5, % 44 19% % PRE-APPRENTICESHIP - APPR % 25 53% $7, % 25 53% % MASSAGE THERAPY % 43 26% $6, % 13 8% % DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY 18 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 56% **** ***% 10 **** ***% DENTAL ASSISTING % 20 47% $6, % 12 28% % DENTAL ASSISTING TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT--ATD % 31 61% $7, % 11 22% % Page 4
5 H Freq DENTAL ASSISTING (NEW) # H H H H H H H H H H H H % 64 65% $6, % 23 23% % DENTAL ASSISTING TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT - ATD NEW % 14 74% $7, % **** ***% % ELECTRONEURODIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY % 10 67% $13,100 **** ***% **** ***% % HEMODIALYSIS TECHNICIAN % 42 60% $8, % **** ***% % ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH TECHNOLOGY **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** **** 75% **** 25% **** **** 100% SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY % 92 78% $9, % 28 24% % CENTRAL STERILE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY % **** ***% $**,*** 12 92% **** ***% % PHLEBOTOMY % % $6, % % % MEDICAL LABORATORY ASSISTING (POSTSECONDARY) % 21 42% $6, % 15 30% % PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PSAV % % $6, % 81 25% % MEDICAL ASSISTING % % $6, % 73 22% % MEDICAL RECORD TRANSCRIBING **** **** 67% **** 17% $**,*** **** 50% **** 33% **** **** 100% MEDICAL RECORD TRANSCRIBING--ATD **** **** 100% - 0% $--,--- **** 67% - 0% **** **** 67% Page 5
6 H Freq HEALTH UNIT COORDINATOR (POSTSECONDARY) # H H H H H H H H H H H H % 26 70% $7, % **** ***% % MEDICAL CODER/BILLER % 69 41% $8, % 25 15% % MEDICAL CODER/BILLER--ATD % 63 58% $8, % 15 14% % MEDICAL CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN - ATD % **** ***% $**,*** 12 86% **** ***% % NURSING ASSISTANT (LONG-TERM CARE) % 79 45% $6, % 42 24% % HOME HEALTH AIDE (POSTSECONDARY) % 18 43% $6, % 21 50% % PRACTICAL NURSING 1,594 1,317 83% 1,070 67% $9,347 1,067 81% % 1,344 1,260 94% NURSING ASSISTANT (ARTICULATED) % % $6, % % % PATIENT CARE ASSISTANT % 89 34% $6, % % % PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN % % $6, % % % PHARMACY TECHNICIAN ATD % 17 50% $6, % 14 41% % OPTOMETRIC ASSISTING % 11 41% $6, % **** ***% % ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY % 24 67% $7, % **** ***% % Page 6
7 H Freq EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER # I I I I I I I I I46010R I I46020R I **** ***% - ***% $--,--- **** 11% 10 71% % TELEVISION PRODUCTION **** **** 43% **** 14% $**,*** **** 100% **** 29% **** **** 100% DIGITAL VIDEO PRODUCTION 12 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 56% **** ***% 10 **** ***% BARBERING % 25 27% $7, % **** ***% % NAILS SPECIALTY % 31 16% $6, % 40 21% % FACIALS SPECIALTY % 57 29% $8, % 28 14% % ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY % 17 35% $9, % **** ***% % ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY **** **** 100% - 0% $--, % - 0% **** - 0% INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY **** **** 50% - 0% $--, % - 0% **** - 0% TILE SETTING - APPR **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** **** 50% - 0% **** **** 50% CARPENTRY % 16 36% $8, % 25 57% % CARPENTRY - APPR % 20 83% $9,522 **** ***% 15 63% % ELECTRICITY % % $8, % % % Page 7
8 I Freq ELECTRICIAN # I46032R I I46040R I46041R I46042R I46043R I46044R I I46051R I46052R I46053R I % 10 33% $8,472 **** ***% 15 50% % ELECTRICIAN - APPR % % $12, % % % BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES % 19 54% $7, % 10 29% % BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES - APPR 10 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 89% **** ***% **** **** 100% GLAZING - APPR **** **** 75% **** 50% $**,*** **** 67% **** 50% **** **** 100% COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION - APPR **** **** 43% **** 43% $**,*** **** 100% - 0% **** **** 100% PAINTING AND DECORATING - APPR % 18 72% $10, % 21 84% % PLASTERING - APPR **** **** 63% **** 63% $**,*** **** 80% **** 100% **** **** 100% PLUMBING TECHNOLOGY % 26 35% $7, % 18 24% % FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY - APPR % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% 10 **** ***% PLUMBING TECHNOLOGY - APPR % % $12, % % % INDUSTRIAL PIPEFITTER - APPR % 17 89% $12,349 **** ***% 10 53% % BRICK AND BLOCK MASONRY **** **** 50% **** 50% $**,*** **** 50% - 0% **** **** 50% Page 8
9 I Freq COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Identified # Job Rel % # I I I I47021R I I I I I47030R I47031R I47032R I **** **** 100% **** 67% $**,*** **** 33% **** 33% **** **** 67% MAJOR APPLIANCE AND REFRIGERATION REPAIR % 17 38% $8, % 15 33% % AVIONICS % 13 50% $10, % 19 73% % AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION AND HEATING TECHNOLOGY % % $8, % % % AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION AND HEATING TECHNOLOGY (PS) - APPR % % $13, % % % HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS % 15 45% $10, % 18 55% % INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY MAINTENANCE & REPAIR % 11 65% $10, % 12 71% % PUBLIC WORKS % 19 56% $8,148 **** ***% **** ***% % WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS % 22 39% $6, % 37 65% % HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS - APPR % 39 98% $11, % **** ***% % INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY MAINTENANCE - APPR **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** - 0% - 0% **** - 0% MILLWRIGHT - APPR % 16 94% $17, % - ***% % AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR AND REFINISHING % 72 34% $6, % 96 46% % Page 9
10 I Freq ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY # I I I I I47061R I I I I I I I % % $7, % % % MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY TRUCK AND BUS TECHNICIAN % 66 47% $9, % 73 53% % GASOLINE ENGINE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY **** **** 50% **** 25% $**,*** **** 25% **** 50% **** **** 83% AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY % % $6, % % % AIRCRAFT AIRFRAME MECHANICS % 59 48% $11, % 61 50% % AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY - APPR 10 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 78% **** ***% **** **** 78% AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT MECHANICS % 59 55% $9, % 34 32% % 3 D ANIMATION TECHNOLOGY 15 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 17% **** ***% **** **** 71% PRINTING AND GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS **** **** 83% **** 33% $**,*** **** 80% **** 50% **** **** 100% COMMERCIAL ART TECHNOLOGY % **** ***% $**,*** 11 69% **** ***% % COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY 11 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 60% **** ***% **** **** 100% DIGITAL PRINTING TECHNOLOGY **** **** 40% **** 20% $**,*** **** 50% **** 20% **** **** 100% APPLIED WELDING TECHNOLOGIES/WELDING TECHNOLOGIES % % $8, % % % Page 10
11 I Freq MACHINING # I48050R I48051R I48052R I I I I49020R I I J % 22 59% $8, % **** ***% % MACHINING - APPR % 13 87% $11, % **** ***% % STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK - APPR % 88 69% $11, % 87 69% % SHEET METAL FABRICATION TECHNOLOGY - APPR % 20 87% $11, % **** ***% % CABINETMAKING 14 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 17% **** ***% **** **** 63% HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION % 14 38% $7, % **** ***% % COMMERCIAL VEHICLE DRIVING % % $12, % 17 4% % HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION - APPR % % $22, % 10 59% % COMMERCIAL CLASS B DRIVING % 40 63% $7, % **** ***% % MARINE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY % 58 55% $7, % 49 47% % AUTOMATION AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY **** **** 60% **** 60% $**,*** **** 67% **** 20% **** **** 67% J ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY 1 **** **** 71% **** 29% $**,*** **** 80% **** 86% **** **** 100% J ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY 2 **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** **** 50% - 0% **** **** 50% Page 11
12 Freq J JEWELRY MAKING AND REPAIR 1 # 14 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 29% **** ***% % J JEWELRY MAKING AND REPAIR 2 **** **** 40% **** 40% $**,*** - 0% - 0% **** - 0% J ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY % 11 44% $10,617 **** ***% 11 44% % J ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY 2 J **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 56% **** ***% 13 **** ***% GAMING MACHINE REPAIR TECHNICIAN % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% - ***% 14 **** ***% J INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY MAINTENANCE % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% % J INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY MAINTENANCE % 11 79% $11, % **** ***% % J MILLWRIGHT 1 **** - 0% - 0% $--, % **** 100% **** **** 100% J MILLWRIGHT 2 K K **** - 0% - 0% $--, % - 0% - - 0% DIGITAL MEDIA/MULTIMEDIA DESIGN % **** ***% $**,*** 19 76% 14 33% % FASHION TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION SERVICES **** **** 60% - 0% $--,--- **** 67% **** 60% **** **** 100% K COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% 18 72% % K COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY 2 11 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 75% **** ***% **** **** 80% Page 12
13 Freq K DIGITAL DESIGN 1 Identified # Job Rel % # K DIGITAL DESIGN % **** ***% $**,*** 11 58% 15 38% % M M M M % **** ***% $**,*** 12 52% **** ***% % NON-PROFIT MARKETING **** - 0% - 0% $--, % - 0% - - 0% MARKETING, MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURIAL PRINCIPLES PSAV **** **** 33% **** 33% $**,*** **** 67% **** 11% **** **** 75% LODGING OPERATIONS % 14 37% $5, % 13 34% % BUSINESS OWNERSHIP **** - 0% - 0% $--, % - 0% - - 0% M MARKETING, MERCHANDISING, AND PARTS OPERATIONS 2 M M M M M M **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** **** 100% - 0% **** **** 100% ENTREPRENEURSHIP 10 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 100% **** ***% **** **** 100% REAL ESTATE SALES AGENT % 12 80% $12,691 **** ***% **** ***% 14 **** ***% CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE **** **** 67% - 0% $--,--- **** 50% **** 33% **** **** 67% MARKETING, MERCHANDISING, AND PARTS OPERATIONS **** **** 67% **** 33% $**,*** **** 100% - 0% **** **** 100% INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION AND MANAGEMENT 20 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 78% **** ***% **** **** 78% MARKETING **** - 0% - 0% $--, % - 0% - - 0% Page 13
14 M Freq E-COMMERCE MARKETING Identified # Job Rel % # N N P P P P P P P P P P **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** **** 100% **** 50% **** **** 100% COMMERCIAL FOODS AND CULINARY ARTS % % $6, % 80 17% % BAKING AND PASTRY ARTS % 13 28% $7, % 13 28% % PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATION % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% 13 **** ***% TEACHER ASSISTING % 14 45% $5, % 15 48% % WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES **** **** 83% **** 83% $**,*** **** 80% - 0% **** **** 100% WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES **** **** 75% **** 50% $**,*** **** 67% **** 25% **** **** 100% CORRECTIONAL OFFICER (TRADITIONAL CORRECTIONAL BRTP) % % $10, % 45 22% % FLORIDA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY % % $10, % 78 24% % PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICER % 33 41% $5, % 11 14% % CROSSOVER FROM CORRECTIONAL OFFICER TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER % 24 86% $12, % **** ***% % CROSSOVER FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TO CORRECTIONAL OFFICER % 10 77% $11, % - ***% % CRIMINAL JUSTICE OPERATIONS **** **** 60% **** 60% $**,*** **** 100% **** 100% **** **** 100% Page 14
15 P Freq PUMP OPERATOR # P P P43020R S S % 51 96% $14, % 11 21% % FIRE FIGHTER % % $10, % % % PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR INTERN 14 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 33% **** ***% **** **** 44% FIRE FIGHTER - APPR % 30 94% $14,756 - ***% **** ***% 30 **** ***% VOCATIONAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS FOR ADULTS 18 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 80% **** ***% **** **** 100% CAREER EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES % 15 16% $6, % 35 38% % S SUPPORTED COMPETITIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (PHASE I) % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% % T AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR AND REFINISHING % 11 27% $5, % 20 49% % T AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR AND REFINISHING % 11 31% $6, % **** ***% % T AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY % 73 47% $6, % 85 55% % T AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY % 68 65% $7, % 35 34% % T MARINE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY % 14 31% $6,196 **** ***% 34 76% % T MARINE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY % 12 52% $6, % **** ***% % Page 15
16 Freq T AVIONICS 1 # **** **** 100% **** 25% $**,*** **** 50% **** 50% **** **** 75% T MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY TRUCK AND BUS TECHNICIAN % 18 53% $9, % 14 41% % T MEDIUM AND HEAVY DUTY TRUCK AND BUS TECHNICIAN 2 V V20021R V V V V V V V W % 15 50% $10, % **** ***% % CHILD CARE CENTER OPERATIONS % % $9, % 45 10% % EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - APPR % % $6, % % % SCHOOL AGE CERTIFICATION TRAINING % 20 69% $12,757 **** ***% **** ***% 25 **** ***% NUTRITION AND DIETETIC SERVICES % 12 41% $6, % **** ***% % FAMILY CHILD CARE TRAINING **** **** 100% - 0% $--, % **** 100% **** **** 100% INTERIOR DECOR FABRICATION **** **** 67% **** 33% $**,*** **** 50% **** 17% **** **** 60% INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICES % **** ***% $**,*** **** ***% **** ***% % ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES % 38 68% $8,024 **** ***% **** ***% 44 **** ***% SEWING TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICES 11 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 57% **** ***% **** **** 75% EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (BASIC) % % $8, % 62 31% % Page 16
17 W Freq PARAMEDIC # W W X X X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y % 63 89% $14, % 19 27% % EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (BASIC)--ATD % % $7, % % % RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY % 18 90% $10, % **** ***% % SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE - ENTRY LEVEL **** **** 50% **** 17% $**,*** **** 67% **** 33% **** **** 80% TURBINE GENERATOR MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION AND REPAIR **** **** 44% **** 22% $**,*** - 0% - 0% **** - 0% ENERGY TECHNICIAN **** **** 71% **** 43% $**,*** **** 60% **** 86% **** **** 100% TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SERVICES 11 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 86% - ***% **** **** 86% COMPUTER SYSTEMS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CSIT) % 57 31% $7, % 42 23% % APPLIED CYBERSECURITY 24 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 67% **** ***% % CLOUD COMPUTING AND VIRTUALIZATION **** **** 100% **** 100% $**,*** - 0% **** 100% **** **** 100% DATABASE AND PROGRAMMING ESSENTIALS **** **** 67% - 0% $--,--- **** 100% **** 100% **** **** 100% APPLIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY % **** ***% $**,*** 11 55% 17 52% % WEB DEVELOPMENT % 13 23% $7, % 13 23% % Page 17
18 Y Freq JAVA DEVELOPMENT & PROGRAMMING # Y Y Y **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 17% 12 67% % DATABASE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT & PROGRAMMING **** **** 67% **** 33% $**,*** **** 100% **** 17% **** **** 100%.NET APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAMMING **** **** 50% **** 50% $**,*** **** 50% **** 25% **** **** 100% WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT & PROGRAMMING 10 **** ***% **** ***% $**,*** **** 86% **** ***% **** **** 86% Freq # s: 18,592 13,438 72% 9,272 50% $8,734 8,096 60% 5,848 31% 14,225 11,492 81% Page 18
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