The decrease in base pay doesn't surprise Felix Cruz, president of IT recruiting company Felix Cruz Associates Inc. "Salaries seem to have tapered off. We're starting to see more candidates available than there are jobs," he says. Bonuses are down as well, say 63% of survey respondents who receive them. The average expected bonus this year is $2,456, down 40% from last year. There's some good news for those with Windows 2000 certification, though: Their average annual income is $4,400 higher than those certified in Windows NT Server 4.0, according to the survey, which was conducted for Microsoft Certified Professional magazine.
Perhaps that helps explain companies' growing support of IT education. The survey showed that the percentage of companies covering all IT training and certification costs increased to 46%, up from 39% last year.
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