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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Monday: December 19, 2011


CORRECTED: Skill "Premium" Pay Dropped 13 Percent in 2002; Cert Bonuses Down as Much as 40 Percent


2/19/2003 -- According to research firm Foote Partners, the average "premium" pay (a.k.a. bonus and other non-base compenstation) for skills possessed by many IT professionals dropped 13.2 percent in 2002, according to the company's "Q42002 Quarterly & 2002 Annual Trends in Tech Skills and Certification Pay" report, released last month.

New Caanan, Conn.-based Foote Partners specializes in tracking IT salaries and their relationships to specific job skills and/or certifications. Because many certifications and skills are rewarded by employers through bonus pay or other "premiums," it tracks certifications and skills in relation to such premium pay.

Certification-related premium pay is down 3.3 percent overall for 2002, although it's up .4 percent on average over the past two years, the report says.

Some certifications were hit particularly hard in 2002, however. For example, premium pay for Microsoft's MCP certification dropped 40 percent from one year ago, the report states. Other certifications to see a major decline in the past 12 months for premium compensation include CompTIA's i-Net+ (-30 percent), Siebel's Certified Consultant (-29 percent) and Prosoft CIW Master Administrator and Enterprise Developer (-27 percent). Microsoft's MCSE certification held steady during 2002 and is up 17 percent over the past two years, a spokesperson for Foote Partners stated.

Titles seeing a rise in premium pay value in 2002 include Microsoft's MCSD (+10 percent), Novell's CNE (+13 percent), Red Hat's RHCE (+14 percent), LPI's LPIC (+17 percent). Two security titles -- SAN's GIAC and ISC(2)'s CISSP --topped the list, each rising in value more than 30 percent last year.

General areas that did well include databases, project management and security certifications. The certifications most likely to earn the largest bonuses as a percentage of base salary (when granted) are Project Management Professional, Microsoft's MCT, SAN's GIAC and Oracle's OCP DBA.

For technical skills, some of the hardest-hit skills in 2002 were Cold Fusion (-40 percent), Novell GroupWise (-38 percent), HTML/DHTML (-33 percent), Windows 2000 (-27 percent) and JavaScript (-27 percent). Other skills to see decreases in premium pay rewards were Linux (-11 percent) and Ethernet switching (-11 percent).

Some of the handful of skills seeing growth for premium pay were: WML (+10 percent), VoIP (+11 percent) and Microsoft Access (+14 percent). The group of skills that consistently earned the highest amount of premium pay was RAD/extreme programming, with 16 percent, the report said.

Foote Partners tracks pay for more than 140 certifications and skills in 122 North American and European Cities, monitoring the pay of more than 30,000 IT professionals. To find out more about the company's research or to purchase a copy of the full report, visit http://www.footepartners.com.  -B.N.



There are 6 CertCities.com user Comments for “CORRECTED: Skill "Premium" Pay Dropped 13 Percent in 2002; Cert Bonuses Down as Much as 40 Percent”
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2/19/03: Anonymous says: This is a crock of sh*t
2/19/03: David Foote, CRO, Foote Partners says: MANY ERRORS IN THIS ITEM--IT IS A 'CROCK' (AS REPORTED): Our research has found that that pay for 84 tech skills dropped 13% for the year, NOT IT salaries, which are UP for the year. Big difference! Pay for 54 certifications (not skills, but certs only), on average, has grown in past 2 years, but lost a little bit of ground last year. To see this report for yourself, go to http://www.footepartners.com/Trends2003.htm
2/20/03: suckaP says: They charge us more for cert tests and we get paid less for them!
2/20/03: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: CORRECTIONS MADE: I indeed misread the report -- the 13.2 percent drop is for "premium" pay for technical skills -- NOT base salary or overall compensation. Also, the MCSE held steady for 2002 -- it did NOT decline 13 percent. Raid and Extreme programming increased 16 percent. A total of 54 certifcations were tracked, and overall they dropped 3 percent last year as an average, not each individually. CertCities.com apologies for these errors.
2/21/03: Anonymous says: You still haven't updated the site from last year
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