hey kieun,
so are you looking for a job on the west coast?
i was bringing home ~$85k when i left IBM.
i think the cost of living is a little lower in LA compared to
silicon valley. whats going on with cardio mems?
oh, my email at MCT is
[email protected]
see ya,
dan
[email protected] wrote:
Does anyone know what a typical salary would be for MEMS process and materials
engineers in the Los Angeles area with a MS in EE and about 6 years of MEMS
background? Thank you.
--Kieun Kim
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