Salaries Improving for IT Jobs in 2011

Salary projections for the top IT markets in 2011.

By  Carl Weinschenk | Apr 6, 2011
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Position
NY, NJ, CT and Bay Area
Philadelphia
Web Developer
$70,000 to $110,000
$50,000 to $95,000
Web Designer
$55,000 to $100,000
$40,000 to $80,000
Bluewolf, a technology consulting firm and IT resourcing agency in the New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Bay Area markets, has published their 2011 IT Salary Guide with salary data and statistics for IT professionals. Using their extensive data of salary growth and change and analyzing market trends, they have projected annual salary ranges for 2011.

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