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just do the last few subjects part time if you get the job. work experience is more important than uni experience (yes i went to uni full time, wish i didn't)

only 6 months to go! may as well get the degree over and done with! (comp sci, monash clayton)

i've been working casual as a network admin for a couple of small offices, very similar to the sort of stuff they mentioned in the add, so sadly they aren't advertising at the end of this year, otherwise i'd be applying!

I would give them until Friday and perhaps make a call in the afternoon unless they gave you any details during the interview about quantities of interviewees, time spans to interview them etc. I would always add a week onto the end.

Good luck anyway and hopefully roll on the group buy :D

ive always thought if a company is hiring someone to do a range of tasks instead of a few ppl that specialize in various things there usualy kinda cheap...

im betting around the $50k mark :)

With 3 to 4 yrs experience & the wide range skills they are asking for, I would expect $70-$80k+ IMO.

Emailed them for a $ figure anway.

Thats easily gonna top 50k.

Im with Dave. well into the 70k region. If not more

I mean, the stuff this role incorporates, my work pays people closer to 80k no problem.

Im on the chicken feed @ around 50k and i dont do anywhere near that sorta stuff :)

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