Most Popular Stories
Events
- Healthcare IT Institute
May 2nd-4th — Atlanta, GA - VoiceCon Orlando 2010
March 22-25 — Gaylord Palms Resort - A&D Cybersecurity Forum
March 31-April 1 — Washington, DC - AIIM Expo + Conference
April 20-22, 2010 — Philadelphia, PA
Sponsored Links
HOT TOPICS >> Solid State Drives | IT Security | Open Source | ARM Processors | Google Chrome 4
INDUSTRY >> Healthcare | Government | Financial Services | Biotech | Compliance
Free Newsletter
FierceCIO is the leading source of executive IT management news and information. Join 32,000+ CIOs, CTOs and Sr. IT managers who get FierceCIO twice a week via email and save time.
About | View Sample | Privacy
Latest News
Popular Topics
Whitepapers
- Whitepaper: Integrated Analytics and WCM Can Improve Performance & ROI
- The Impact of SARBANES-OXLEY, BASEL II & Other Regulations on Corporate IT Security Strategies: An Overview
- How Secure is a Password?
- SaaS Vendor Selection Manual
- White paper: Managing your company's wireless expense is not enough. Be BudgetCorrectâ„¢
- Why Software Projects Fail: A New Assessment of Risk
Where's the money? London, San Fran
If you want to make lots of money as an IT exec, head to London or San Francisco. In those leading cities, the paychecks are bigger for IT workers, up to 33 percent more than the U.S. average, according to PayScale, a website that gathers information on salaries.
Pay for IT jobs remains strong at companies that are eliminating staff, since employees who keep their jobs "often are more senior people who cost a bit more" and work longer hours, says Al Lee, director of quantitative analysis at PayScale. "I wouldn't expect to see any downward trends in pay in these jobs."
And here are some facts to bolster the case. In the Bay area, Google and computer makers such as Apple pay software development managers $136,000 a year. The lowest paid IT jobs in San Francisco are help desk specialists who earn $53,300, according to PayScale. It's somewhat lower in other parts of the country, but still pretty good. In Seattle, home to Microsoft and Amazon.com, software developers make an average of $88,400, higher than in most places.
But everyone knows that a storm is coming, no matter where you are working. "I expect annual increases will be much more modest" next year, Lee says.
For more on where the pay is:
- check out this BusinessWeek.com article
Related Articles:
Top CIOs still make big bucks
Salary survey: Dot-com bubble was a cakewalk compared to current job market
IT's go-go days are gone
Related Stories
- Report: Novelty of Firefox wearing off
- Microsoft and Yahoo deal gets stamp of approval
- Bing ads more likely to be clicked than Google ads
- Will Bing outage affect momentum?
- Released: Exploit code to bypass DEP security in Windows
- ALSO NOTED: IT professionals optimistic about Microsoft-Novell deal?; Firefox 3.0 Alpha now available
- The changing face of IT
- Explorer losing favor
- Russia launches antitrust lawsuit at Microsoft
- Lead on other browsers narrows for Internet Explorer
Comments
Post new comment
Home
| Subscribe | Advertise | RSS |
Privacy
| Site MapTHE FIERCEMARKETS NETWORKFierceFinance | FierceFinanceIT | FierceComplianceIT | FierceHealthcare | FierceHealthFinance | FierceHealthIT | Hospital Impact | FierceMobileHealthcare | FierceCIO | FierceCIO:TechWatch | FierceContentManagement | FierceMobileIT | FierceGovernmentIT | FierceBiotech | FierceBiotech Research | FiercePharma | FierceVaccines | FierceBiotechIT | FiercePharma Manufacturing | FierceIPTV | FierceOnlineVideo | FierceTelecom | FierceVoIP | FierceBroadbandWireless | FierceDeveloper | FierceMobileContent | FierceWireless | FierceWireless:Europe | FierceCable© 2010 FierceMarkets. All rights reserved. |
![]() |






