Tech Salaries Stagnating... Or Dropping

from the not-a-surprise dept

This isn't a surprise to most people I know looking for jobs, but tech salaries haven't been rising in the past year, and in some areas they're dropping. Of course, this follows a few years of salary inflation where people were making ridiculous sums because companies had too much money and couldn't hire enough people. Also, people who still have tech jobs seem pretty thrilled to actually have a job that pays any money these days...
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    VR, 24 Oct 2001 @ 10:25am

    reliability?

    How reliable is a survey of tech companies that doesn't include Silicon Valley or any major west coast cities?

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    VR, 24 Oct 2001 @ 10:26am

    reliability?

    How reliable is a survey of tech companies that doesn't include Silicon Valley or any major west coast cities?

    Of course, I suspect the trends are the same there. But still, come on...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Scott, 24 Oct 2001 @ 11:19am

    Re: reliability?

    I am a recruiter in the Sothern California area specializing in application software developers. Our company also handles the Silicon Valley and Northern California. Salaries have actually rolled back about 10 to 15 percent under last years salaries. This is based on actual offers made to software engineers in senior roles by companies who are hiring. If someone made 103K last year they can likely expect offer of 90K.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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