When asked about the Top 10 computer jobs today and their related salaries, professionals will tell you that jobs will cluster around four specialities (Applications, LAN, WAN, Database). Get the credentials and certificates acceptable for one of these Specialities and you will be in the ballpark for the best IT jobs.
These specialities (Applications, LAN, WAN, Database) are required by private employers and government agencies alike. The more experience, the greater the salary. Experience may be defined as years or as responsibilities. Related salaries typical in the Northeast-Mid-Atlantic, are as follows:
Certified IT Developer (Applications) Level I-IV
$77,000 - $122,000
Certified IT Administrator (WAN) Level I-IV
$77,000 - $122,000
Certified IT Administrator (LAN) Level I-IV
$77,000 - $122,000
Certified IT Administrator (Database) Level I-IV
$77,000 - $122,000
Professional Certificates
Obtain a FREE list of Acceptable Vendor/Professional Certificates at Info Tech Employment. The list includes certificates accepted by most employers for Certified IT Developer (Applications); Certified IT Administrator (WAN), Certified IT Administrator (LAN), and Certified IT Administrator (Database).
Tech jobs are lucrative, making the investment in Certificates worth the investment. Staying current keeps you marketable and able to get top dollar. Consider a starting salary of $67,000, and a 4% raise a year, plus a health and benefits package worth 30% of salary. That makes a starting salary of $67,000 worth $87,100. Minimum wage in this country is about $7. per hour. Your salary puts you at $47.85 per hour.
Private Sector IT Jobs
Consider going to the special breed of IT services and solutions firms to get the best jobs in the private sector. The website provides lists of these companies in electronic format. The National Association of Computer Consulting Businesses (NACCB) reports that, while the overall employment market will continue to deteriorate this year, these kinds of tech jobs are on the rise.
These firms are driving the 21st Century economy. They provide IT project management, IT staff augmentation, IT solutions, and IT consulting services to America's businesses, with on-site and telecommuting options for employers and tech workers.
U.S. Federal Government Jobs
In U.S. Federal government agencies and departments (www.USAjobs.gov) there are (2) main tech job titles Information Technology Specialist and Information Technology Project Manager. With a Step System, each year an employee receives a satisfactory evaluation, they are eligible to move one or two steps from Step 1 to Step 9, with a salary increase provided. The progression of Step Adjustments and Promotion opportunities in IT from GS level to GS level adds up. The employer-paid pension is something you won't see in private. Related salaries for tech jobs range from:
- Information Specialist
GS 12
$70,000 - 97,000
GS 13
$83,000 - 108,000
GS 14
$98,000 - 128,000
GS 15
$115,000 - 149,000
- Information Project Manager
GS 12
$70,000 - 97,000
GS 13
$80,000 - 103,000
GS 14
$98,000 - 128,000
GS 15
$115,000 - 149,000
IT Specialties
An IT Project Manager or Information Technology Specialist (IT Specialist) may be needed within one of the ten (10) specialties. Plus additional pay comes with Supervisory and Team Leader positions. A job announcement and classification may call on up to two (2) of these Core Competency specialties in the job description. The (10) Tech Specialties in U.S. Federal are:
- Policy and Planning (PLCPLN)
- Security (INFOSEC)
- Systems Analysis (SYSANALYSIS)
- Applications Software (APPSW)
- Operating Systems (OS)
- Network Services (NETWORK)
- Data Management (DATAMGT)
- Internet (INET)
- Systems Administration (SYSADMIN)
- Customer Support (CUSTSPT)
Tech Jobs in Government
Each of our 50 U.S. States and Cities also offer a variety of tech jobs to create and support the systems and services of state and municipal government. Tech job titles and related salaries can be found in electronic format by downloading Government Jobs in America and Information Technology Jobs in America (2009). How to complete applications for these state and city tech jobs is included as well.
Many states and cities have service in job and in title Longevity Increases at 5 years and at 10 years. Once earned, these increases continue to be compounded as part of the salary, and paid over the career of the employee. Over the course of a career history, these raises and longevity increases add up. Government jobs come with a built-in pension that the employer pays for. The pension is equivalent in most cases to ½ salary of final 3 year salary average times number of years of employment.
Government Jobs in America [2009]: Jobs in U.S. States & Cities and U.S. Federal Agencies with Job Titles, Salaries & Pension Estimates - Why You Want One, What Jobs Are Available, How to Get One
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Non-Technical Jobs
To be a part of the tech enterprise, but not a techie, there are 'non-tech' tech jobs. The top 'non-technical' tech jobs are in:
- IT Procurement
- Computer Consultant Contract Monitoring
- IT Training
- IT Project Management & Administration
- IT Security
- IT Sales
- IT Forensics
- IT Auditing
The Top 10 computer jobs then, depend on how you look at it. A specialty launches your career. A good job in that speciality is tops. Your choice of where you work and how you earn your experience will determine what job you consider is tops at the moment. A job that builds your experience may be worth more than the dollar at the particular time. You may parlay that job into another jobs requiring advanced experience in the specialty.
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