Salary Guide

The Bluewolf IT Salary Guide is the go-to source of salary data and statistics for IT professionals.

Download the NEW 2012 IT Salary Guide

Bluewolf is one of the nation’s leading technology consulting firms and the premiere IT resourcing agency in the New York-TriState, Philadelphia, D.C. Metro, and San Francisco - Bay Area markets. Our position in the industry gives us unique insight into global IT salary trends. Each year we compile a comprehensive report of projected salary ranges for the year.

The Annual Salary Guide Compares You and Your Company to Industry Standards

Our predictions each year are based on the trends we have observed, and are continuing to monitor in the current economic climate.

From the 2012 IT Salary Guide, you’ll discover:

  • Salary range predictions for the TriState, Philadelphia, D.C. Metro, Boston, and Bay Area markets.
  • Skill-sets that will be in high demand in 2012: Cloud, Mobile, Data, UI
  • Industry specific look at the hottest jobs and their salaries
  • Game-changing tips for staffing smarter in 2012

Where Does Bluewolf Get Our Numbers? As one of the leading information technology staffing firms in the US, Bluewolf’s database houses the salary information of the thousands of IT staffing placements we manage each year. Using our extensive data of salary growth, change and analyzing market trends, we prepare our table of projected annual salary ranges year over year.

An Inside Look at Salaries

  •     Senior Software Developer salaries will rise 6%+ with an average high of $99,000 per year.
  •     Average salaries for Android, iPhone and iPad Developer will jump to $98,000 per year
  •     Top tier ERP, BI, and CRM Developer salaries will rise from $84,000-$105,000
  •     Front-end & User Experience sees spikes in demand with predicted salary ranges for HTML5 between $89,000-$127,000
  •     Security Analysts will experience a significant increase in salaries ranging between $94,000-$125,000 per year
  •     Data Analysts & BI Professional salaries will creep past pre-recession levels, rising between 5-6% annually

Get the whole picture. Download the NEW 2012 IT Salary Guide to see where you stand.