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IT Salary Outlook 2017: Starting Pay On The Rise

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Starting salaries for IT professionals are expected to rise an average of 3.8% in 2017 compared with 2016. Find out which IT jobs are projected to see the greatest salary increases next year.


IT Salary Outlook 2017: Starting Pay On The Rise

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Starting salaries for US-based IT professionals are expected to rise an average of 3.8% next year compared with 2016, according to the Robert Half Technology 2017 Salary Guide released Tuesday.

The news is even better for some tech jobs. Data scientists, software engineers, database developers, and IT auditors are among the roles expected to see starting salaries increase by an average of 5% or more in 2017 compared to this year. The salary guide features projected starting salaries for more than 75 IT positions.

"With skilled professionals in high demand and short supply, more employers are willing to negotiate compensation with potential hires," Paul McDonald, senior executive director at Robert Half, said in a statement . "To remain competitive, especially in the technology and finance fields, it's crucial to have a solid understanding of salary trends for specific roles in your area and move quickly when making offers. Top candidates are receiving multiple job offers and will lose interest when faced with a lengthy hiring process."

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According to the Robert Half Technology 2017 Salary Guide, big data, security, and mobile initiatives are top issues across corporate America. Hardware and software upgrades and implementations are also major hiring drivers. These priorities are reflected in hiring decisions, according to the report.


IT Salary Outlook 2017: Starting Pay On The Rise

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The table below lists the tech jobs expected to see at least a 5% increase in starting salary next year compared with 2016, according to the Robert Half Technology 2017 Salary Guide.

Table 1: Starting Salaries In IT: 2017 Outlook

Job Title Starting Salary 2016 Starting Salary 2017 (projected) % increase YoY Big Data Engineer $135,000 $196,000 5.8% Chief Security Officer $145,250 $236,750 5.3% Database Developer $108,000 $161,500 5.1% Data Scientist $116,00 $163,500 6.4% Data Security Analyst $118,250 $169,000 5.0% Front-end Web Developer $83,250 $119,500 6.2% Information Systems Security Manager $136,000 $191,750 5.1% Network Security Administrator $107,750 $155,250 5.1% Network Security Engineer $115,500 $162,500 5.7% Senior IT Auditor $121,000 $173,500 5.1% Software Developer $93,000 $155,000 5.0% Software Engineer $108,250 $164,500 5.2% Systems Security Administrator $110,500 $157,500 5.1% User Experience Designer $75,750 $103,000 6.1% Source: Robert Half Technology 2017 Salary Guide, August 2016

IT professionals looking to maximize their earnings potential may also want to seek out seeking positions at one of the top 10 tech companies that pay the most , such as Juniper Networks, Google, or VMware.

Robert Half has reported on salaries yearly since 1950. The company gathers data from its specialized recruiters throughout its U.S. offices to compile the Salary Guides. Information in the guides is based on the thousands of job searches, negotiations and placements managed by Robert Half's staffing and recruiting managers, along with the company's ongoing surveys of executives. According to the company, continuing or ongoing salaries are not reported because many external factors -- such as seniority, work ethic, job performance, and training -- affect the salaries of full-time professionals as work histories develop.

Dawn Kawamoto is a freelance writer and editor. She is an award-winning journalist who has written and edited technology, management, leadership, career, finance, and innovation stories for such publications as CNET's News.com, TheStreet.com, AOL's DailyFinance, and The ...View Full Bio


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