Hi Pluggers, Recently I was contacted by a medical device company who is looking to hire. They wanted some feedback on why their job ad wasn't generating any results. The ad states that they want an "Entry Level" embedded developer with over 2 years experience. My personal opinion is that you get 2 years of experience doing anything and you're no longer entry level. To my mind, entry level means you have less than 1 year experience. On the other hand I'm wondering if maybe things are different in the embedded world.
Would you still consider yourself Entry Level if you had done something for 2 years, or would that be more along the lines of mid-level? Also what are the current salary expectations of an embedded developer with 2 years experience? 50 - 70k or 80 - 90k, maybe higher? Anyways thoughts and feedback would be helpful here, I'm trying to give the best advice I can to this client, recruiting isn't really my specialty but they are small and need help building an ad that will attract the talent they want. Thanks! Oh by the way if anyone is looking to do embedded let me know and I'll get you in front of them. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
