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Salaries Up for Most MCPs; Cisco Security, Java Top-Paying 'Complementary' Certs


7/30/2003 -- According to Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine's 8th Annual Salary Survey, average salaries for those holding Microsoft certifications are on the rise -- for the most part.

The average salaries for MCSEs on Windows 2000 increased 11 percent since last year to $59,400, the study found. Salaries for MCSEs on NT and MCSAs rose 3 percent ($61,600 and $47,700, respectively). Compensation for MCSDs rose eight percent overall to $74,600.

However, not all is rosy: The average salaries of MCTs and MCDBAs both dropped, with MCDBAs taking the most significant hit at 7 percent (MCTs dropped 1 percent). The study also said that 10 percent of respondents were laid off in the last 12 months -- an amount "slightly above" the number reported last year.

The study also looked at compensation based on a variety of different factors, including job title, location, years of experience.

Experience Pays
Years of experience continues to be the most deciding factor when it comes to compensation, as shown in the chart below.

Chart 6. Experience
Click image for a larger view.
Reprinted courtesy of MCPMag.com

Income rises most dramatically with years of experience; for example, with the MCSD v. 6.0, there's a disparity of more than $35,000 per year between the least experienced and most experienced holders.

Skills also play a factor. The survey found that the three top-paying Microsoft skills are BizTalk Server ($82,100), Commerce Server ($81,900) and Content Management Server ($73,400). Those with the following five general IT skills earned the most, on average: data warehousing ($71,800), software design ($71,700), Oracle ($71,400), e-commerce ($71,000 ) and extranets ($70,900).

Education also appears to matter, with those holding a Master's degree ($71,800) or Bachelor's degree ($64,200) averaging significantly more than those with only a high-school diploma ($55,800) -- although the lack of education didn't seem to hinder high-school dropouts, who averaged $64,000.

Complementary Certifications
The study also looks at average compensation based on other certifications those surveyed hold. The top earner this year was Cisco's Certified Security Professional, with those holding it earning an average of $93,500 per year. Following came Sun's Certified Java Developer title, with an average of $84,500, and the Project Management Institute's Project Management Professional at $81,000. Below is a chart showing the top 10.

Salaries by Non-Microsoft Certifications: Top 10
1. Cisco Certified Security Professional $93,500
2. Sun Certified Developer for Java $84,500
3. Project Management Professional $81,100
4. Hewlett-Packard (Compaq) Master Accredited Systems Engineer $80,800
5. Principal Certified Lotus Professional $79,500
6. (ISC)2 Certified Information System Security Professional $78,800
7. Check Point Certified Security Expert $78,500
8. Sun Certified Programmer for Java $78,000
9. (ISC)2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner $77,500
10. Cisco Certified Design Professional $76,600

Reprinted courtesy of MCPMag.com

Wilson Research Group of San Carlos, California, managed the study for Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine and measured the responses from more than 6,500 U.S.-based Microsoft Certified Professionals. Detailed information from the survey's findings -- including average compensation by location, industry, job title, gender, and type of organization, all broken down by title -- can be downloaded in PDF format from http://mcpmag.com/salary2003/ (registration required). A summary in HTML format is available here.  -Becky Nagel



There are 112 CertCities.com user Comments for “Salaries Up for Most MCPs; Cisco Security, Java Top-Paying 'Complementary' Certs”
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8/12/03: just another IT guy from Los Angeles says: Duhhh I forgot the website. See I ain't perfect either!!! Here is that congressional website:http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearing.cfm?id=878
8/12/03: Dave Dillman from www.mstraining.com says: A MCSE or other Cert holder is not the same as a Cert holder plus good softskills. The reality in the market place is people skills and technical skills increases your value to any company. Those who whine they can't get better pay ought to check out their softskills benefit to the company. Maybe, they should try passing out a "little cheese with their whine." Instead of thinking a Cert makes anyone owe you a certain pay level.
8/13/03: just another IT guy from Los Angeles says: Yes I would have to agree with you Dave that people skills are definately lacking in many IT technicians. If you want to get into IT so that you will no longer need to deal with people and only machines than look elsewhere!
8/13/03: The One says: Everybody already knows all that crap that you are preaching. You need all those skills to do anything and make alot of money at it. The One is not angry he just wants people to realize how stuiped this sh*t is. The charts are good but give me a demographic. Where are these jobs at, what part of the country. If I lived in L.A. I wouldnt work for less than 70k a year. Litlle fish in a small pond is easier. You wont get rich but you will live just as good as these A holes in New York and other big cities. People know when they are good at networking or not so if you just have a CCNA and no experience then you are not going to get a high paying job or one at all. Just wait like everybody else does it IT. Have a friend or relative get you a job because there are so many CCNP.DP,MCSE bla bla blas out there looking for work it's almost impossible. But any way... does any of this make sense to you people.
8/19/03: Anonymous says: Inflated as usual
8/23/03: Anonymous says: An editor should catch that - after all it is their job?
8/23/03: Anonymous says: Do people not understand that these are results from surveys?
8/26/03: Anonymous from NYC says: I am a CPA,CISA,CIA with 15years experience I would not have a job. I currently audit information systems. The best piece of advice I can offer to everyone that has technical experience only is to try and get some practical business experience. Take an accounting, finance or any sort of business course but without that sort of background it is going to be hard to get a job.
9/2/03: Anonymous says: you guys are such pussies
9/3/03: bombay Boy in Texas says: interesting... jobs coming to india? welll just came from india... no jobs ... trust me atleast none in Bombay!!!!!!! hope to find @least some thing to fend off the tution loan!!!!!!!!
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