Friday, April 09, 2004

Public Library Job Lists

Library Jobs in the Pacific Northwest
Library Jobs in Alaska
Library Jobs in Florida

ALA LITA Home

Thursday, April 08, 2004

Resources for advice and helpful information

IS/IA Resources
Salary Survey
-another link for Salary Info


Library Resources
How to apply for a library job

ALA - Employment Guide

Library Careers - Advice, Statistics,Salaries, and Articles


Notes on Academic Library Hiring

The information Pro's Survival Guide to Job Hunting

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Contract Rate Advice

Subject: Re: [DE-Sea] (business)Figuring contract rates

I always start with the expected annual salary, and work
backwards to find
the contract rate.
If you work 50 weeks per year, at 40 hours per week, you will
work 2,000
hours per year.
Take your target annual salary, and divide it by 2,000. Then add
about 20%
to that to cover benefits, etc.
So if your target salary is $60,000, the equation would look like
this:
$60,000 / 2,000 hours = $30/hour
$30 x 1.20% = $36/hour.
You can increase the 20% figure if you think it's too low/high, I
just threw
it out there as an example.
Good luck!
Jubal
http://www.seattlerecruiter.com
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