Illinois Technology Association Releases Results from Second Annual Salary Survey; Comprehensive compensation benchmark show strong salary growth in t
DATELINE: CHICAGO
The Illinois IT Association (ITA) today announced the results of its 2007 Salary Survey, an annual study that provides decision makers at Illinois-based technology companies with relevant, recent and useful data for making compensation decisions in the upcoming year. This year's survey drew a 38 percent year-over-year increase in respondents, with 119 organizations spanning a broad range of sizes, industries and geographies contributing to the report.
ITA's Salary Survey is the most representative and extensive report available for companies and positions in technology fields in Illinois. It covers 37 separate positions, which are common to many Illinois-based technology companies, and ranges all of the way from CEO to entry-level software developers.
Survey highlights include:
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Strong income growth in Illinois' technology community: 83 percent of respondents expect their staff salaries to rise at greater than the current 2.6 percent rate of inflation (as measured by the Consumer Price Index for the first half of 2006 in Illinois).
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Considerable projected salary increase: on average, respondents expected a 12.2 percent increase in salary for staff and a 10.7 percent increase for management in the upcoming fiscal year.
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Technologists are compensated for their expertise: the position with the second-highest total compensation within the C-suite is the CIO/CTO, who brought home more than $204,000 on average ($151,680 median).
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Sales executives' salaries are significantly increasing: on average, vice presidents of sales took home nearly $208,000 last year ($170,000 median), as compared to a 2006 average about $192,000. The vice president of sales' average trails only the CEO in total compensation.
"The technology industry in Illinois continues to thrive," said Fred Hoch, president of the ITA. "Providing the state's technology companies with an accurate, annual benchmark enables them to offer competitive salary and non-compensation benefits, thereby empowering our burgeoning technology community to attract the industry's finest."
The 2007 Salary Survey was developed and executed by the ITA Strategic Intelligence committees and was administered between August and November 2007. Historical data covers the 2006 fiscal year and respondents were requested to consider the upcoming fiscal year.
"Last year's survey provided the state's first-ever widely available review of compensation-related decisions, and it was well-received by the technology community statewide," said Anna Belyaev, CEO, Type A Learning Agency and Vice-Chair of the ITA Strategic Intelligence Committee. "ITA is pleased to continue providing this valuable information - finally, companies have a pragmatic guidepost for making compensation decisions that help them stay competitive"
To obtain a full copy of the survey results, visit:https://www.illinoistech.org/pages.aspx/79.
About the ITA
With roots dating back to 1982, the Illinois Information Technology Association (ITA) represents the interests of a diverse membership of more than 400 companies in Illinois that create, deploy and utilize information technology as a core part of their organization. By connecting members with industry peers and participants, providing the latest strategic information, market research and critical market insight and by promoting key thought leaders to raise visibility and gain a greater market awareness and presence, ITA is focused on building and developing the Illinois technology community through collaboration. Additional information is available athttp://www.illinoistech.org/.
CONTACT: ITA
Fred Hoch, President, +1.312.435.2805
fhoch@illinoistech.org
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Ruder Finn
Lee Winklepleck, +1.312.329.3978
winklepleckl@ruderfinn.com