Your earnings
By
Beth Schultz
,
Network World
, 09/24/2007
Job title
|
2007 total compensation*
|
| CIO |
$165,000 |
| Sr. VP/VP MIS/IT/IS/DP |
$161,400 |
| MIS/IT/IS/DP director |
$97,300 |
| LAN, WAN or network director |
$104,600 |
| Telecom manager |
$119,600 |
| Internet, intranet, e-commerce manager |
$111,900 |
| LAN, WAN or network manager |
$67,900 |
| Network architect, designer, analyst or database administrator |
$95,800 |
| Network operator, technician or other network operations staff |
$62,400 |
| Data center manager/architect, storage manager/administrator |
$100,000 |
| Trainer, help desk, tech support |
$49,200 |
| Software or Web programmer/developer |
$83,800 |
| Average |
$97,600 |
*Includes base pay, bonuses, stock/stock options and other extra pay
All figures are mean averages; 1,789 respondents
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RE: Your earningsBy William J Jones on September 27, 2007, 4:48 pmWhere does Compliance Management fit in...Software Quality Assurance + Configuration Management + DOE & DOD Compliance with Federal Regulations...
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