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Computer Services Group average salary is $42,016, median salary is $42,016 with a salary range from $42,016 to $42,016.
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Laser Application Engineer 42,016-42,016 Pawtucket, RI, 02860 2012 Computer Services Group Laser Application Engineer Salaries (1)
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Computer Services Grou... Information
  • Computer Services Group Inc
  • Industry: Hardware Consulting
  • City: New York, NY
  • In July of 1983, the PC market was so new that few companies and fewer individuals owned or operated personal computers. There were only 5 major vendors at the time, Apple, Compaq, Digital, IBM and Wang. Cloning of their technology had only just begun.Into this scenario stepped Boris Khutoretsky and Vincent Filingeri, the partners of Computer Services Group. Utilizing their education and skills, they established the new company dedicated to the repair of PC hardware. At the ground floor level, when only the vendors' technicians really knew what made a PC "tick", the partners quickly demonstrated an abilty to identify