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IT Salary Levels, 2004-2009

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JM
James Maguire
May 7, 2009

“Adding to the confusion, the IT job market is in a blue funk.
“The job market for IT professionals is one of the worst I have
seen since the late 1970’s,” said Victor Janulaitis, CEO of Janco
Associates. “There is a surplus of IT talent and companies are in a
cost cutting mode. The dot com bubble was a cake walk compared to
this job market.” (Granted, he said that in January when things
were even grimmer than now.)

“But inside the storm cloud are some silver linings. IT salary
levels remain some of the highest of any industry. Peruse the
salaries on the following pages and realize many IT professionals
earn far in excess of these figures — which are median stats —
especially on the West and East coast.

“And, IT isn’t about to fade away. The fluctuations won’t stop
but it’s widely agreed the industry will grow over the next several
years. So delve into the following IT salary data and figure out
how you can get a bigger piece of the pie. Good luck!”


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JM

James Maguire

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