salary survey
Recession hitting low paid IT jobs
News In the main IT industry wages look to be weathering the economic storm, according to this year's silicon.com Skills Survey, but there are signs that first-time tech workers are taking a hit. In addition, it notes that a... [24 Nov 2009]
Pay for IT chiefs weathers the storm
News According to the exclusive silicon.com 2009 Skills Survey a greater proportion of IT cheifs are now taking home bigger pay packets than in last year's survey. More than half of the CIOs and IT directors... [23 Nov 2009]
2009 IT Skills and Salary Report
White Paper For the second year, Global Knowledge and TechRepublic have partnered to create a comprehensive IT salary survey. With over 14,150 responses, the 2009 report has turned out to be one of this year's most... [03 Nov 2009]
How much will you be earning in 10 years' time?
News It's another piece of good news for project managers - the survey also found that they're among the best paid IT workers with an average annual wage of £41,465, second only behind IT management staff who make £52,530. [15 Sep 2009]
CIOs, consultants, IT pros: How much are you worth?
News IT recruitment website The IT Job Board has published its 2009 salary survey which benchmarks the earning power of 16 job titles, from entry level positions such as IT support and database administrator... [31 Jul 2009]
How e-coding can prevent NHS slip-ups
Comment A survey we ran recently in conjunction with Nursing Times magazine revealed nurses can spend up to two hours during an average shift trying to locate vital medical equipment such as pumps, drip stands and dressings. [20 May 2009]
London techies see salary slump
News Salaries for IT staff in London have slumped in the last year, a survey has claimed. A separate survey by the National Computing Centre found IT salaries in the UK rose by 3.4 per cent last year. The... [14 Jan 2009]
Skills Survey 2008 in pictures
Photo A growing number of IT workers are finding themselves on the lowest rung of the salary ladder, according to the silicon.com 2008 Skills Survey. Results from the 10th annual silicon.com Skills... [16 Dec 2008]
North-south divide colours IT pay
News The largest proportion (26 per cent) of southern IT pros earn between £40,001 and £55k, followed by a fifth who earn £70,001 to £110k - though the survey also shows a good spread across the salary board... [11 Dec 2008]
UK consumers worth £14k each to cyber criminals
News A fifth of small UK businesses have been a victim of an internet scam and one third of companies have been infected by a virus, a separate GSO survey of about 1,000 businesses with fewer than 10 employees also found. [17 Nov 2008]
Women in IT 'a fifth worse off than men'
News More than half (53 per cent) of respondents to the third annual Perceptions of Equal Pay survey, conducted by IT trade association Intellect, either believe their salary is not comparable to male... [30 Oct 2008]
Consumers reluctant to give financial details online
News According to a survey of 1,000 online consumers conducted by AOL, 84 per cent of the sample said they would not give their salary details online. But the amount of people who actually did so, when asked... [12 Aug 2008]
Don't ask about salary in an interview
News Take the silicon.com Skills Survey 2008 Take the survey now… Pay is a topic close to everyone's heart but techies are being warned to avoid bringing up the big salary question in... [29 Jul 2008]
Take part in the silicon.com skills survey
News Highlights of last year's salary survey included the revelation that a lucky 36 per cent of CIOs earned more than £70,001 per year, although the majority - 48 per cent - had to scrape by on between... [16 Jul 2008]
Flexible working still a stigma, say techies
News Working from home - or when out and about with the help of a featherweight laptop - may seem to capture the spirit of the age but attitudes to work are far more Victorian in the IT department, a survey of techies has found. [25 Jun 2008]