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"Great news for those in the tech industry and others hoping to get there: projected technology salaries are increasing across the board.
That’s according to professional consulting company Robert Half International, which just released its annual salary guide for technology professionals. The study is based upon nationwide market observations, analysis of current and future hiring trends, as well as workplace research.
From administration to app development to technical support, each of the 75 jobs listed have projected salary increases for 2013. Salaries for tech positions will increase an average of 5.3 percent, which is the largest spike among all fields researched by Robert Half.
The most substantial rise comes for mobile applications developers, who earned $85,000 – $122,500 this year but will make $92,750 – $133,500 in 2013 (starting compensation), a 9 percent increase.
The study provided local variances for 150 markets and Seattle salary ranges came in at 1.18% higher than average. New York City had the highest at 1.4%, while Sioux City came in last at 0.78%.
Other interesting nuggets: "
"Great news for those in the tech industry and others hoping to get there: projected technology salaries are increasing across the board.
That’s according to professional consulting company Robert Half International, which just released its annual salary guide for technology professionals. The study is based upon nationwide market observations, analysis of current and future hiring trends, as well as workplace research.
From administration to app development to technical support, each of the 75 jobs listed have projected salary increases for 2013. Salaries for tech positions will increase an average of 5.3 percent, which is the largest spike among all fields researched by Robert Half.
The most substantial rise comes for mobile applications developers, who earned $85,000 – $122,500 this year but will make $92,750 – $133,500 in 2013 (starting compensation), a 9 percent increase.
The study provided local variances for 150 markets and Seattle salary ranges came in at 1.18% higher than average. New York City had the highest at 1.4%, while Sioux City came in last at 0.78%.
Other interesting nuggets: "