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The Teaching average salary is $79,195, median salary is $76,917 with a salary range from $71,843 to $91,101.
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Support Engineer 91,101-91,101 CHANTILLY, VA, 20151 2017 The Teaching Support Engineer Salaries (2)
The Teaching CHANTILLY, VA Salaries
Computer Software Engineer 78,452-78,452 CHANTILLY, VA, 20151 2015 The Teaching Computer Software Engineer Salaries (2)
The Teaching CHANTILLY, VA Salaries
Support Engineer 75,381-75,381 CHANTILLY, VA, 20151 2014 The Teaching Support Engineer Salaries (2)
The Teaching CHANTILLY, VA Salaries
Computer Software Engineer 71,843-71,843 CHANTILLY, VA, 20151 2012 The Teaching Computer Software Engineer Salaries (2)
The Teaching CHANTILLY, VA Salaries
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  • The Teaching Company
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Chantilly, VA
  • The Teaching Company was founded in 1990 by Thomas M. Rollins, former Chief Counsel of the United States Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Years earlier, as a Harvard Law School student, Rollins had an unforgettable experience that opened his eyes to the extraordinary power of a great lecturer captured on tape. Rollins was facing an important exam in the Federal Rules of Evidence but was not well prepared. He managed to obtain videotapes of 10 one-hour lectures by a noted authority on the subject, Professor Irving Younger. "I dreaded what seemed certain to be boring,"...