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IT Job Descriptions

ITSM template includes the Business and IT Impact Questionnaire, a Change Control Request Form and an Internet Use Approval Form. It conforms with ITIL.

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Position Descriptions

IT Job Descriptions

All of the job descriptions were reviewed and updated to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley and the ISO 27000 security standard

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IT Salary Survey

IT Salary Survey

Whether employer or employee, it is important to know what other companies are paying in total compensation for a similar position in your area. Learn how your company compares in the area of compensation.

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IT Hiring Kit

IT Hiring Kit

The IT Salary Survey draws on data collected throughout the year by extensive interviews,  internet-based survey data, and survey forms completed by businesses throughout the United States and Canada. 

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IT Salaries Leveling Off, Survey Finds

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Salaries are flat and bonuses are down, Janco’s latest benchmarks show

Janco Associates, a management consulting firm that benchmarks IT salaries, today released its 2010 IT Salary Survey, which shows that overall pay has flattened out and that some hiring demand has appeared for IT professionals.

"The economic climate is still driven by a cost-cutting mindset, business closures, and extensive outsourcing," said Victor Janulaitis, Janco CEO, in a statement. "However, the worst seems to be over as salaries for IT professionals are no longer falling. Many 'baby-boomers' who had planned on retiring in the next few years are not leaving the job market, frustrating middle-aged workers who want to advance."

Summary Janco results show the mean compensation (which includes bonuses) for all IT executive positions surveyed is $143,776 (a slight increase from $142,753) in large enterprises and $123,646 (a slight decrease from $123,728) in mid-sized enterprises. Base compensation has shown a slight increase; however the study shows that there was a 13% decrease in the number of employees receiving personal performance bonuses and an 11% decrease in those receiving enterprise based performance bonuses. "Bonuses are trailing indicators and should return as soon as the recovery takes hold," Janulaitis said.

Janco found the factors holding compensation flat and dampening hiring demand are: companies continue to reduce benefits provided to all employees including IT professionals; many companies have instituted hiring and spending freezes in addition to laying off; and outsourcing has been focused on management and support staff where the bulk of compensation expenses are incurred.

Janco has captured IT compensation data since 1996 and publishes its IT Salary Survey semiannually. The IT Salary Survey is based on Janco's IT professionals' compensation database. Compensation benchmark hiring and salary ranges are established for each position surveyed. In analyzing the study data, the upper and lower quartiles are eliminated to determine the benchmark ranges. The benchmark ranges are then used to assess the alignment of a company's actual compensation to the marketplace for each job function.

You have several options to obtain this study.  You can get a summary for free if you participate by providing more than ten (10) data points or you have several option on how to purchase the data.

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