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Number of people with the title of: App Programmer/An 214
Maximum Salary:$ 117,170.91
Average Salary:$ 78,899.10
Minimum Salary:$ 39,999.96

2013-14 University of Michigan SalariesPage 8 of 8
Name Title Department FTR GF
Fulmer, David Michael App Programmer/Analyst Inter Library Info Tech - Lib Sys $ 43,177.00 $ 43,177.00
Batista, Jorge App Programmer/Analyst Assoc LSA Physics $ 41,716.92 $ 0.00
Dombrowski, Ladislaus Joseph App Programmer/Analyst Assoc Microbiology and Immunology $ 39,999.96 $ 0.00
Fenton, Robert App Programmer/Analyst Assoc SRO Technical Services $ 39,999.96 $ 0.00
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