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Gartner: IT Salaries Up; Oracle, Unix Top Skills Needed


7/16/2003 -- According to the "2003 IT Market Compensation Study" released earlier this month by people3, a Gartner Inc. company, the average base salaries for IT professionals in the U.S. rose 2.9 percent from 2002 to 2003. The median base salary rose 4.2 percent.

These figures were culled by comparing the results of this year's study -- based on data submitted in March by 151 organizations representing 43,900 IT employees -- with that of 2002, people3 said.

According to the study's executive summary, the average base salary for IT professionals surveyed in 2003 was $68,600 (only those whose data was also included in the 2002 and 2001 studies is included in this average). Employers in Western and Northeast states pay 6 to 7 percent above the national median, with those in Southern states paying 4 to 5 percent below, the study found.

Companies that currently outsource IT functions/skills "appear to pay lower salaries to their IT employees," the summary states. "We concluded that the outsourcing factor has the consistent effect, across the board, of driving pay levels down."

The study also looked at recruiting. According to people3, the skill that IT organizations report having the greatest difficulty in recruiting is Oracle administration, with PeopleSoft and Unix tying for second.

The most difficult-to-hire positions for IT organizations (in descending order) are database administrator, Internet/Web architect, network architect, network engineer and security analyst.

The annual study provides "incumbent-based" compensation data on base salary, total cash compensation, project milestone pay, other short-term incentives/bonuses, and other prevalent compensation practices regarding hot skill pay, variable pay and long-term incentives. It is available for purchase on Gartner's Web site here.  -Becky Nagel



There are 31 CertCities.com user Comments for “Gartner: IT Salaries Up; Oracle, Unix Top Skills Needed”
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7/16/03: Anonymous says: I agree everything is going over seas Cheap labor and no Insurance for Compines to pay and the CEO,s wallets stay the same or get bigger..
7/16/03: Anonymous says: That's right. If wages are going to be forced down it MUST start with the top cats. Unless we speak up and make things happen, the grunts are going to be sucked dry like the days of slavery.
7/16/03: Moe Munee says: Yeah, sure. First thing all of you need to do is take Remedial English. Then, Economics 101. Then you need to beaten on a regular basis by the man. Then, and only then, will any of you have a clue.
7/17/03: Big E from Iowa says: I must agree with Moe on one point, learn how to write and spell English!!
7/17/03: Captain America says: Bang! Someone hit the nail right on the head. Our beloved corporate America is shipping our jobs to Pakistan, India and and Maylasia. These people will for a 6 bux an hr. for 18 hrs days, no bene's, etc. We thought the investment bankers screwed us....we ain't seen nothin' yet.
7/17/03: Captain America says: Me thinks I need to proof read a little better!
7/17/03: Phil from WNY says: I am impressed with your survey, but question where you get these stats. I am well under paid according to your findings. I am also becoming increasingly fustrated working for free as my employer doesn't pay for any work done after a 40 hour limit.
7/17/03: Anonymous says: I'm embarrassed that you call yourselves IT Professionals in the first place. Try being out of work for almost 3 years even though you are quite experienced and certified and have great references. $18 per hour beats $8.50 per hour being a security guard! If you have a job - work your butt off to keep it and go to bed thanking God you had your job one more day!
7/17/03: P from Virginia says: Amen!!!!!
7/17/03: Anonymous says: To Phil in NYW, if you are a salaried employee (most IT persons are, btw), you get a fixed salary if you work 2 hours or 120 hours in a week. I've never gotten overtime in the 21 plus years I worked in this field, and on average, I work 50-55 hours a week.
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