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  • IT Salaries - 2009 IT Salary Report

    2009 IT Salary Report

    The Computer Economics 2009 IT Salary Report provides current salary ranges for 70 specific IT job positions in 73 U.S. metropolitan areas. Salary ranges are further broken down by organizational size for each job position within each metropolitan area. (Small organizations are those with annual revenues less than $350 million and fewer than 50 IT staff members. Midsize/large are those with least $350 million in revenue and 50 IT staff members). To provide typical salary ranges, all salary data is provided at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. (157 pp., 76 figs.)[Full Description of This Report][Executive Summary]

    February, 2009

  • IT Salaries - Pay for Performance: Popularity and Impact of Incentive Pay in the IT Workforce 2008

    Pay for Performance: Popularity and Impact of Incentive Pay in the IT Workforce 2008

    The incentive pay debate is intense and has strong advocates on both sides. In this study, we analyze the current trend within the IT industry based on a Computer Economics survey conducted during the first half of 2008. We provide data on the percentage of employees receiving incentive pay by job level, the percentage of compensation comprising incentive pay, the percentage of incentive bonuses based on individual, group, and company performance, and the impact of incentive pay on employee turnover rates. Our study concludes with recommendations for implementing effective programs and mitigating some of the unintended consequences of paying for performance. (5 pp., 6 figs.) [Executive Summary]

    October, 2008

  • IT Salaries - 2008 IT Salary Report

    2008 IT Salary Report

    This edition of our annual salary report provides 2008 salary ranges for 78 specific IT job positions in 78 U.S. metropolitan areas along with high-level job descriptions for each position. Salary ranges are further broken down by organizational size for each job position within each metropolitan area. Organizational sizes are defined as small (annual revenues less than $250 million), medium ($250-750 million), and large (over $750 million). To aid in analysis, all salary statistics are provided at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. (322 pp., 84 figs.) [Detailed Description of this Report]

    January, 2008

  • IT Salaries - 2007 IT Salary Report

    2007 IT Salary Report

    This edition of our annual salary report provides 2007 salary ranges for 81 specific IT job positions in 70 U.S. metropolitan areas along with high level job descriptions for each position. Salary ranges are further broken down by organizational size for each job position within each metropolitan area. Organizational sizes are defined as small (annual revenues less than $250 million), medium ($250-750 million), and large (over $750 million). To aid in analysis, all salary statistics are provided at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. (340 pp., 85 figs.) [Detailed Description of this Report]

    January, 2007

  • IT Salaries - 2006 IT Salary Report

    2006 IT Salary Report

    This edition of our annual salary report provides 2006 salary ranges for 81 specific IT job positions in 70 U.S. metropolitan areas along with high level job descriptions for each position. Salary ranges are further broken down by organizational size for each job position within each metropolitan area. Organizational sizes are defined as: small firms (annual revenues less than $250 million), medium-size ($250-750 million), and large (over $750 million). To aid in analysis, all salary statistics are provided at the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile. (334 pp., 83 figs.)[Read the detailed description of this report]

    April, 2006

  • IT Salaries - 2005 IT Salary Report

    2005 IT Salary Report

    The 2005 IT Salary Report is one of the most accurate studies on technology compensation levels in the industry. This report details the current base salary for over 70 IT disciplines and covers every state, as well as the major metropolitan areas throughout the U.S. Salary information is broken out by industry size to help better target the salary levels within specific industries. This comprehensive data is based on surveys and interviews with hundreds of professionals across several industries, and it provides the most current information available on IT salaries.

    December, 2004

  • IT Salaries - 2004 IT Salary Report

    2004 IT Salary Report

    The 2004 IT Salary Report is one of the most accurate studies on technology compensation levels in the industry. This report details the current base salary for over 70 IT disciplines and covers every state, as well as the major metropolitan areas throughout the U.S. Salary information is broken out by industry size to help better target the salary levels within specific industries. This comprehensive data is based on surveys and interviews with hundreds of professionals across several industries, and it provides the most current information available on IT salaries.

    January, 2004

  • IT Salaries - IT Contract Labor Rates for 2003 and 2004 (3Q03)

    IT Contract Labor Rates for 2003 and 2004 (3Q03)

    IT contract labor rates are beginning to increase after a sluggish two-year period.

    July, 2003

  • IT Salaries - 2003 IT Salary Report

    2003 IT Salary Report

    This year Computer Economics has added a significant number of IS positions to our exclusive IS Personnel Salary Report. Additionally, we have enhanced the format to make it easier to use as a reference document. Our 2003 salary report is based on extensive, in-house research, and contains over 75 IS positions.

    January, 2003

  • IT Salaries - Management Consultant Rates 2H01

    Management Consultant Rates 2H01

    Management consultant rates vary considerably from firm to firm and by the title and type of work that individual project staff perform. In 2001, Computer Economics surveyed 30 management consultant firms to determine a national average for job titles along with a low and high rate for each position.

    September, 2002

  • IT Salaries - Contract Labor Rates 1H02

    Contract Labor Rates 1H02

    Contract labor rates for the first half of 2002 are shown along with projected rates for the second half of 2002 and for 2003.  Rates are derived through a survey of over 30 service organizations in the United States.

    September, 2002

  • IT Salaries - Application Development Contract Rates 3Q02

    Application Development Contract Rates 3Q02

    This article shows commonly charged hourly contractor rates for application development, for Q3, 2002. The rates were collected from a variety of sources and clients. It also provides the average rate per position across all contractors.

    September, 2002

  • IT Salaries - Severance Payments Tumble

    Severance Payments Tumble

    Cash severance payments to employees terminated in 2001 have declined by up to 20% from severance packages awarded in 1997, according to a recent survey.

    August, 2002

  • IT Salaries - Developments in the IT Labor Market, 1996–2006

    Developments in the IT Labor Market, 1996–2006

    The debate as to whether or not there will be enough technology workers to feed the IT treadmill continues without any sign of resolution. After reviewing raw data from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), we concur that on the surface the market looks rather grim.

    August, 2002

  • IT Salaries - Contract Labor Rates 2000

    Contract Labor Rates 2000

    This report provides the increase in actual contract labor rates for the first half of 2000 along with the projected contract labor rates for the second half of 2000 and the first half of 2001.

    August, 2002