The Computer Economics 2011 IT Salary Report provides base salaries plus bonus pay for 65 specific IT job positions in up to 397 U.S. metropolitan areas, which IT managers can use to determine appropriate compensation in their geographic area. Compensation levels are provided at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. The salary tables are offered in a searchable Excel workbook. The first chapter, the executive summary, highlights staffing, salary, and pay-raise trends for 2011 by function and assesses the impact of current economic conditions on turnover rates and training budgets. It also has job descriptions for the job functions in this study. (29 pp., 7 figs., plus 20,000+ row Excel workbook)
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2011 IT Salary Report
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