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National Democratic Institute average salary is $99,756, median salary is $99,756 with a salary range from $90,000 to $109,512.
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Senior Sales Engineer 109,512-109,512 Sunnyvale, CA, 94086 2016 National Democratic Institute Senior Sales Engineer Salaries (1)
National Democratic Institute Sunnyvale, CA Salaries
Applications & Sales Engineer 90,000-90,000 Sunnyvale, CA, 94086 2014 National Democratic Institute Applications & Sales Engineer Salaries (1)
National Democratic Institute Sunnyvale, CA Salaries
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  • National Democratic Institute
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington Dc, DC
  • NDI works in partnership with legislators, both individually and in groups, to help them acclimate to their new roles. There are 94 legislators - 30 senators and 64 representatives. NDI has worked with all of them on constituent relations activities, such as preparing for town hall meetings in their home constituencies during the agricultural break. Some of these are small group sessions of five to six people - a mix of senators and representatives, men and women - and take five to six hours. But we also do full-day workshops with 20 to 30 people at a time covering how...