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Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are

BusinessWeek: A new survey shows growth across the country, with higher-than-average pay. And with the number of tech grads falling, demand will only rise.

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Tech pay gap between men and women

"Men are making more money than women in technology jobs, about 12% more than they did last year, according to a salary survey by career site Dice.com.

The survey found that salaries for men increased by 2.4% in 2007 but stayed flat for women. The average salary last year for men was $76,582, and for women, it was $67,507, according to Dice. The gap widened last year: In 2006, the difference between salaries paid to men and women was 9.7%."

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Computerworld's 2007 Jobs Report: Back From the Brink

"After a big tumble in 2002, IT salaries have been climbing steadily. But for IT workers trying to regain their financial footing, a string of 3% increases makes the going tough."

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CIO Insight: IT Salaries to Rise Twice as Fast as Inflation

"CIOs looking to hire skilled IT professionals will pay, on average, 5.3 percent more in 2008 than they did this year, according to the just-released Robert Half Technology's 2008 IT Salary Guide. As a comparison, the Consumer Price Index rose 2.8 percent this past year."

 

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Baseline: Cha-Ching! The First 2007 IT Salary Guide Arrives

"It's going to be a good year to be a software developer, according to the first 2007 IT Salary Guide from Robert Half Technology."

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