IT workers' salaries slip in middle
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IT salaries stuck in the middle
IT salaries stuck in the middle
06/29/2004 08:16 PMStudy finds compensation drops for IT middle managers, rises modestly
for execs and staff.
Middle-earth a Middle-Tier Game
Middle-earth a Middle-Tier Game
12/22/2004 01:38 AMGranted, The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth presents
gorgeous graphics and interesting matchups between Tolkien's
characters. But there isn't much strategy involved in this strategy
game. Game review by Lore Sjöberg.
SEO Salaries
SEO Salaries
06/12/2002 11:18 AMIt is either a great deal less than you would expect, or a great deal
more than you would expect. Either way - nobody is talking.
IT (And Other) Salaries On The Rise In
The U.S.
IT (And Other) Salaries On The Rise In
The U.S.
09/22/2004 02:19 PMSurvey lifts the lid on IT salaries
Survey lifts the lid on IT salaries
04/06/2005 01:50 PMPersonal Computer World Apr 6 2005 5:16PM GMT
Google billionaires had $1 salaries
Google billionaires had $1 salaries
04/09/2005 05:19 AMninemsn Apr 9 2005 8:12AM GMT
Survey: IT salaries down last year
Survey: IT salaries down last year
12/24/2004 12:27 PMAn IEEE-USA survey of IT professionals reported a 1.5% decrease in
median income from 2002 to 2003, the first drop since the organization
began surveying members in 1972.
Google executives cut own salaries to $1
Google executives cut own salaries to $1
04/09/2005 09:23 AMPasadenastarnews.com - Sat Apr 9, 08:18 am GMT
Google Founders Cut Salaries to $1
Google Founders Cut Salaries to $1
04/09/2005 07:04 AMU.S. Techies Working At Overseas
Salaries?
U.S. Techies Working At Overseas
Salaries?
12/03/2003 02:39 PMThe issue of tech companies offshoring programming work is certainly a
contentious one, and Business Week has an article talking about how
one company dealt with the dilemma of saving 50% on salaries (vs. the
standard asking price) by outsourcing to India or, instead,
offering much lower salaries to American workers. The
company found that they were flooded with resumes for the low paying
job - many of which turned out to be high quality programmers. The
company hired four programmers at the lower wages, and used them for
the one project. Two of the programmers were eventually hired on as
full-time employees at regular salaries. Of course, this sort of
thing only works while the job market is weak, but does suggest that
the market is correcting somewhat for boom-time salaries that were out
of proportion with reality. Still, I take issue with the "obvious"
choice, as described in the article, of going with cheaper overseas
workers. I think that the benefits of having local, on-site staff who
you can communicate with directly is quite valuable - often in excess
of the amount of money "saved" in offshore salaries. In this case,
the employer only valued the location at $5,000/year - which is much
less than it's probably worth. The risk in offering salaries that are
so low is that you may get lower quality workers who are much more
likely to jump ship. However, in this case, it's clear that the
employer realized this, and appears to have made his reasons clear to
the employees - and, in fact, adjusted the salaries well upwards for
the employees he wanted to keep. This all brings to mind the whole
concept of "professional internships" that seem to become popular when
the economy is down. People who want to convince a potential employer
of their worth sometimes agree to unpaid (or barely paid)
"internships" to convince the company that they're worth hiring.
Google founders, CEO reduce salaries to
$1
Google founders, CEO reduce salaries to
$1
04/09/2005 02:55 PMInsanely Great Mac Apr 9 2005 5:33PM GMT
Start-up salaries get reality check
Start-up salaries get reality check
08/06/2004 06:41 PMHonchos at new tech firms have to do more than show up to get the big
bucks now, a new study says.
Google duo slash their salaries to a
dollar
Google duo slash their salaries to a
dollar
04/10/2005 03:29 AMIrish Independent Apr 10 2005 6:17AM GMT
Google billionaires reduce their
salaries to $1
Google billionaires reduce their
salaries to $1
04/09/2005 05:19 AMExpressIndia.com Apr 9 2005 9:28AM GMT
No weakness in IT expat salaries: Survey
No weakness in IT expat salaries: Survey
12/09/2003 08:25 AMCNET Asia Dec 9 2003 7:43AM ET
Salaries surge for IT expats in
Singapore
Salaries surge for IT expats in
Singapore
12/10/2003 06:52 AMZDNet UK Dec 10 2003 6:04AM ET
Survey of design salaries 2003
Survey of design salaries 2003
03/06/2004 01:48 AM
Survey of
design salaries 2003 - how do you compare? The American Institute
of Graphic Arts and Communication Arts team up to offer a white paper
summary of national and regional salaries and benefits for web
designers and developers, copywriters, art directors, print production
managers, freelancers, and related positions. The survey is based on
responses from 3,184 people in 17 job categories.
(28
page PDF) 'Scotland needs foreign workers'
'Scotland needs foreign workers'
04/20/2004 08:28 AMScotland must act as "a magnet for fresh talent" to attract foreign
workers, the first minister urges.
Sudan 'blocking US aid workers'
Sudan 'blocking US aid workers'
05/18/2004 04:20 AMThe US accuses the government of preventing relief workers from
reaching the troubled Darfur region.
Are We Still A Middle-Class Nation & A
Poor Cousin Of The Middle Class
Are We Still A Middle-Class Nation & A
Poor Cousin Of The Middle Class
01/22/2004 02:12 AM ...According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the
following are among the occupations with the largest projected job
growth from 2000 to 2010: combined food-preparation and serving,
including fast food; customer-service representative; registered
nurse; retail salesperson; computer-support specialist; cashier,
except gaming; office clerk; security guard; computer-software
engineer, applications; waiter; general or operations manager; truck
driver, heavy and tractor-trailer; nursing aide, orderly, or
attendant; janitor or cleaner, except maid or housekeeping cleaner;
postsecondary teacher; teacher assistant; home health aide; laborer or
freight, stock, and material mover, hand; computer-software engineer,
systems software; landscaping or groundskeeping.
Are
We Still a Middle-Class Nation? comes from
The State Of The
Union section in
The
Atlantic. Compare and contrast
A Poor Cousin Of The Middle
Class Tax techies, they draw handsome
salaries: Premji
Tax techies, they draw handsome
salaries: Premji
08/12/2004 02:40 AMNewIndPress Aug 12 2004 5:42AM GMT
Salaries for Executives in Biotechnology
Industry examined.
Salaries for Executives in Biotechnology
Industry examined.
05/31/2004 01:47 PM [PRWEB May 14, 2004]
Kerry Calls for Higher Teacher Salaries
(AP)
Kerry Calls for Higher Teacher Salaries
(AP)
05/06/2004 10:18 AMAP - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry pledged Thursday to
channel $30 billion over 10 years to improve teacher pay as well
as raise teaching standards, including $5,000 bonuses for those
who teach math and science or work in high-need schools.
Tech workers' job goals haven't changed
Tech workers' job goals haven't changed
09/20/2002 11:24 PMCNET Sep 20 2002 10:02PM ET
Rover suppliers 'lay off workers'
Rover suppliers 'lay off workers'
04/10/2005 07:24 AMCompanies supplying crisis-hit British car maker MG Rover are starting
to lay off workers, according to reports.
Workers' education found wanting
Workers' education found wanting
05/06/2004 09:50 PMBritain's biggest adult learning provider, the WEA, is judged
"inadequate" by education inspectors.
Peru hit by major workers' strike
Peru hit by major workers' strike
07/14/2004 10:29 PMMore than 50 arrests are made in Peru as thousands rally in a
nationwide strike for better wages.
Drive to boost workers' skills
Drive to boost workers' skills
03/22/2005 04:38 PMThe government sets out how it will extend schemes aimed at raising
the skills of England's workforce.
Bodies 'of US Iraq workers' found
Bodies 'of US Iraq workers' found
04/13/2004 06:30 PMFour bodies, reported to be those of US contractors missing since an
ambush, are found west of Baghdad.
US recovery 'not helping workers'
US recovery 'not helping workers'
09/05/2004 02:36 PMThe benefits of the US recovery are not trickling through to many
working families, a report from an American think tank claims.
Two Arrested Over Chinese Workers'
Deaths (AP)
Two Arrested Over Chinese Workers'
Deaths (AP)
06/11/2004 03:23 AMAP - Two men were arrested Friday over the slaughter of 11 Chinese
road workers in northern Afghanistan, the deadliest attack on foreign
civilians since the fall of the Taliban.
PCs at home make 'better workers'
PCs at home make 'better workers'
01/19/2004 09:34 AMHaving a computer at home gives people more balance in their lives
according to a survey.
Trio of Google billionaires reduce their
salaries to $1 apiece
Trio of Google billionaires reduce their
salaries to $1 apiece
04/08/2005 08:28 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 9 2005 12:14AM GMT
Local authority IT salaries closing on
private sector
Local authority IT salaries closing on
private sector
05/24/2004 04:05 PMPublicTechnology.net May 24 2004 8:23PM GMT
IT workers' morale hits rock-bottom
IT workers' morale hits rock-bottom
06/09/2004 10:37 AMCheer up, worse things happen at sea
IBM settles 'poisoned' workers' cancer
claims
IBM settles 'poisoned' workers' cancer
claims
06/25/2004 07:05 AMNot talking numbers
Schwarzenegger Wins Workers' Comp Reform
(AP)
Schwarzenegger Wins Workers' Comp Reform
(AP)
04/17/2004 03:36 AMAP - California lawmakers passed legislation aimed at reforming the
nation's most expensive workers' compensation program, a move that
businesses applauded but critics derided as a sellout to insurance
companies.
Wireless tech may hinder workers' breaks
Wireless tech may hinder workers' breaks
06/17/2005 04:26 PMZDNet Jun 16 2005 12:41AM GMT
Unions hail workers' rights boost
Unions hail workers' rights boost
07/25/2004 10:56 AMThe unions say they have won a "significant shift" in Labour policy on
workers' rights, holidays and pensions.
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