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By James Maguire January 29, 2007 Not surprisingly, the IT professionals who command the top salaries are those possessing complex skills sets that require long experience to truly master. Hence, those experts who understand the labyrinthine intricacies of Sarbanes-Oxley compliance (SOX), or the big-picture challenges of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), can expect to be well compensated. In addition to the skills listed below, Dice reports that some of the most consistently sought-after skills are Oracle (average salary: $85,049) and Java/J2EE (average salary: $82,851).
Average Salary by Technology Skill Set, 2006 ERP: $96,161 Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX): $91,998 CRM: $90,499 SOAP: $89,243 Solaris: $87,476 Business Analyst: $77,158 AIX: $87,309 SAP: $86,149 Microsoft Project: $85,870 Siebel: $85,861 Sybase: $85,049 (Salary data courtesy of Dice.) View IT salary figures for the following categories: Salary by IT specialty: CRM, Java, ERP, etc. Salary by region, from Silicon Valley to New York Salary by industry, from banking to telecom to e-commerce |