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Softpro North America average salary is $100,000, median salary is $100,000 with a salary range from $100,000 to $100,000.
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Java Programmer 100,000-100,000 New York, NY, 10001 2015 Softpro North America Java Programmer Salaries (1)
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  • SoftPro Corporation
  • Industry: Software
  • City: Raleigh, NC
  • At SoftPro, we have spent the last twenty-two years learning your business. We understand that as much as you would like to automate your office, you have limited resources to spend on hardware and software, and even less time to learn new programs. We've talked to folks that have invested in software only to find that the company has gone out of business a few months later. And, we've heard from folks that have waited hours or days to get help from the technical support department. They've tried programs that were hard to learn, hard to use, and obviously weren't