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Staffing Newsletter
from eJobdescription.com - a division of Janco Associates
-- July 2008 |
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Job
Descriptions
hand-to-hand with
Sarbanes-Oxley |
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The job descriptions contained within the Internet and
Information Technology Position
Descriptions HandiGuide® was
completed in 2008 and contains
over 600 pages; which includes
sample organization charts, a
job progression matrix, over 210
job descriptions. The book also
addresses Fair Labor Standards
and the ADA, and is in a new
easier to read format. Each job
description meets ADA standards
and the position description is
delivered in electronic format -
word which is editable and PDF
which is printed. Also included
are tools to help you expand,
evaluate and define your
enterprise's unique additional
required.
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IT Salaries Taking a Recessionary Hit
Janco has found the the
recession has hit IT. Victor
Janulaitis, the CEO of Janco
said, "IT compensation has been
flat for 12 months and
cost-cutting measures might
speed the offshoring of IT
jobs."
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2008
Salaries Flat - IT Professionals
Fall Behind |
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IT departments, with the
exception of those that serve
the housing and credit sectors,
have been so far immune to the
effects of the economic
slowdown. But new data suggests
techies are feeling the squeeze.
IT compensation remained flat in
the first two quarters of 2008.
Staff-level IT professionals at
large enterprises saw only a .12
percent increase in their median
compensation between June 2007
and June 2008, according to the
survey, while in midsize
enterprises, salaries grew only
slightly more, by .49 percent.
The summary findings in Janco
Mid Year 2008 IT Salary Survey
are:
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Hiring demand is now the
lowest it has been since
2004. Many enterprises have
stopped hiring except for
key replacements and those
positions are being replaced
at lower salary levels.
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In the last twelve (12)
months the increases in
compensation for most IT
Professionals were lower
than increases in the cost
of living.
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Enterprises have slowed down
and in many cases eliminated
discretionary spending by
IT. This has resulted in
fewer projects being
initiated, consultants use
being reduced (if not
eliminated), and a slow-down
of initiatives that had
already been approved.
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The mean increase in
compensation for CIO's was
less that 1.5%. The mean
compensation for CIOs in
large enterprises now is
$179,823 and $171,755 for
CIOs in mid-sized
enterprises. (Large
enterprises have over $500
million in revenue and
mid-sized have are $100 to
$499 million in revenue).
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The mean compensation (which
includes bonuses) for all
Executive IT positions
surveyed now is $144,645 in
large enterprises and
$131,763 in mid-sized
enterprises.
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Positions that were in high
demand in the 4th quarter of
2007 such as CSOs and others
to develop new Web 2.0
applications are now back to
normal hiring patterns.
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Administrative positions in
some IT functions are now
being looked at as those
that are expendable
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IT Resource Hiring Kit
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The IT Hiring Resource Kit comes
in 3 editions. The Platinum
Edition includes 2008 salary
data for 73 key IT Positions;
the PDF version of 73 Job
Descriptions for the positions
surveyed; 210 full job
descriptions in Word from the IT
and Internet Position
Description HandiGuide which
include the 73 positions
surveyed; and the Internet and
IT Positions Descriptions
HandiGuide in PDF format.
The IT Hiring Resource Kit -
Gold Edition includes 2008
salary data for 73 key IT
Positions; the PDF version of 73
Job Descriptions for the
positions surveyed; 210 full job
descriptions in Word from the IT
and Internet Position
Description HandiGuide which
include the 73 positions
surveyed.
The IT Hiring Resource Kit -
Silver Edition includes 2008
salary survey (PDF), 2008 salary
data (Excel) for 73 key IT
positions and 73 full job
descriptions (Word).
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