[Nfb-web] Hourly rates for web accessibility testing?

Tami Jarvis tami at poodlemutt.com
Tue Mar 19 23:21:21 UTC 2013


Dave,

That sounds in line with what I have found, too!

Tami

On 03/18/2013 07:17 PM, David Andrews wrote:
> My experience is that good blind testers get between $50 and $120 an
> hour.  There is more involved in accessibility testing then being a good
> screen reader user -- although that is a good starting place.
>
> Dave
>
> At 01:41 PM 3/18/2013, you wrote:
>
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > My wife has an opportunity through the university she is attending
>> to assist them with testing the accessibility of their website. If
>> anyone has specific examples of hourly rates paid by other
>> institutions for similar testing, we would appreciate the data for an
>> upcoming interview. My wife is extremely competent using screen access
>> technology, so her feedback will be helpful to the university. It does
>> not sound like they have ever used someone with a disability to study
>> their accessibility, so we do not have a basis from which to recommend
>> reimbursement for her time.
>> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> > Joe
>
>
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