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Data I/o average salary is $33,000, median salary is $33,000 with a salary range from $33,000 to $33,000.
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  • Data I/O Corporation
  • Industry: Scientific
  • City: Redmond, WA
  • Data I/O has built a worldwide distribution, service and support network dedicated to serving our customers wherever they are. With subsidiaries and independent representatives and distributors in nearly every country, our customers can count on easy access in their own time zone. And with engineering centers in the U.S., Europe and Asia, we¡¯re able to address the engineering and device needs specific to those geographical locations quickly and efficiently.Data I/O has developed strong working relationships with the world¡¯s leading semiconductor manufacturers, giving us a unique window into future technology. We work closely with our semiconductor partners to develop algorithms for