04-09-2015, 10:15 AM
Prloko Wrote:Hey DF Forum members. I thought I'd share a really informative IT Salary guide I found on the internet. It was developed by Robert Half, a staffing firm. What I like about it is that it is more specific than other products I've seen out there or anything from the BLS.
IT Salary Guide | Robert Half Technology
It's totally free with no sign up required, just click the red button to download. If you have trouble downloading the PDF, try a different web-browser. I had trouble trying to use FireFox, and instead used another and it worked.
The link also has an IT salary calculator that you can play with.
I thought this would be really great information for our folks in IT or folks looking to get into IT. Enjoy, and share your thoughts.
Tech as a whole is booming and I don't think it's going away like with the Dotcom bubble. It's a great place to be right now - better than most fields in medicine, law, or business for certain reasons in terms of return on investment. We're in a bit of a bubble right now, but more so in software development/tech startups I think. But on the commercial side at least things are looking pretty good.
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