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Opencandy average salary is $25,449, median salary is $25,958 with a salary range from $21,600 to $28,787.
Opencandy salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Opencandy salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented "as is" and updated regularly.
Low
21,600
Average
25,449
Median
25,958
High
28,787
Total 3 Opencandy Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1
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English As A Second Language Program Instructor 28,787-28,787 Mcpherson, KS, 67460 2017 Opencandy English As A Second Language Program Instructor Salaries (2)
Opencandy Mcpherson, KS Salaries
English As A Second Language Program Instructor 25,958-25,958 Mcpherson, KS, 67460 2014 Opencandy English As A Second Language Program Instructor Salaries (2)
Opencandy Mcpherson, KS Salaries
Director Of Athletics 21,600-21,600 Mcpherson, KS, 67460 2012 Opencandy Director Of Athletics Salaries (1)
Opencandy Mcpherson, KS Salaries
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  • OpenCandy
  • Industry: Software Consulting
  • City: San Diego, CA
  • Our Sweet HistoryIn February of 2008, six of us met in a coffee shop in San Diego to figure out a way to use our knowledge of software creation, distribution and monetization to solve a problem we were passionate about. Our experience in the software community showed us how challenging it is to get great software discovered. So, we sought out to help developers increase distribution and monetization, thus fueling innovation and spurring competition that users would greatly benefit from.