The Janco 2005 Mid-Year IT Salary Survey has just been
released. Here are a few highlights:
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The mean compensation (which includes bonuses) for
executive IT positions surveyed now is $140,760 in large enterprises
and $124,472 in mid-sized enterprises. (Large enterprises have over
$500 million in revenue and mid-sized have between $100 to $499
million in revenue)
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The mean compensation for chief information officers
(CIOs) in all enterprises flat for the first 6 months of 2005.
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The greatest increase in compensation occurred in
mid-sized enterprises in "production operations" positions of VP
technical services, production services supervisors, forms and
graphics designers, project mangers, data security administration
and network services supervisors.
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The mean total compensation for all positions
surveyed has remained relatively the same (0.45 percent) for the
last six months. In mid-sized enterprises the mean total
compensation has moved up to $74,636 from $69,579 in the last
quarter of 2004. At the same time in large enterprises the median
compensation has also move up slightly from $79,633 in January 2005
to $79,862 (0.29 percent) in June 2005.
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Voice/wireless communication and security positions
have been upgraded within many enterprises. Where these positions
were lower to mid level positions before 2000, in 2003 and beyond
these positions are now mid-level to senior-level positions.
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Demand is high in the Internet and network areas of
e-commerce, voice/wireless communication, object programming, data
security and data warehousing as enterprisers try to prepare for the
next wave of the new wireless technology.
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Individuals who had planned on retiring in 2003 and
2004 and have not recovered from their retirement portfolio's
shrinkage are continuing to defer retirement. In interviews, Janco
found a significant number of these individuals have focused on
staying employed versus looking for increases in compensation.

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