[jsfg_cinti] 2003 Looking Bright for IT Salaries
- From: "feldman8396" <feldman8396@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 07:01:59 -0400
Good news! But does that mean salary of $78,687 sound reasonable to you?
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http://www.internetnews.com/stats/article.php/1567751
January 10, 2003
2003 Looking Bright for IT Salaries
By Sharon Gaudin
IT salaries have stopped falling and demand is up for workers specializing in
networking, data security, object programming and wireless communications,
according to a new study.
That's good news for an industry that has been hit hard by the slumping economy
and wave after wave of dramatic job cuts. According to the Information
Technology Association of America (ITAA), U.S. companies laid off more than
500,000 IT workers in the past year. The size of the high-tech workforce
dropped from 10.4 million to 9.9 million, with tech workers at IT companies
much more likely to receive a pink slip than their counterparts working in
non-IT companies.
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The mean salary for all IT positions in large enterprises has increased from
$73,856 in January of 2002 to $78,687 this month, according to a study just out
by Janco Associates Inc., a Park city, Utah-based consulting firm. In mid-sized
companies, the number has gone up from $66,554 to $72,619 in the same time
frame.
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