
Champagne Charlies
By silicon.com
Published: 27 March 2003 12:03 GMT
The champagne winners this year, for taking part in the latest Skills Survey conducted by silicon.com, are: Andrew Boarder, an IT manager; Christian Waymouth, a network manager; Eileen Stevens, an IT manager; Martyn Fleetwood, an IT consultant; and Tina Fraughen, a quality manager in IT.
Thanks again to everyone who took part in this year's poll - almost 4,000 of you took the time in the UK alone.
We will continue to publish articles on silicon.com that tease out what the responses mean, and welcome your feedback, on specific questions or generally.
Also, if you are interested in specific breakdowns - for example, results for a region or according to job titles or salaries - we can provide tailored reports as a silicon.com service.
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