Spending On I.T. Salaries Up
Money allocated to compensation is a bigger portion of IT budgets. Consulting firm Meta Group found that 61% of 640 IT executives surveyed say one-quarter to one-half of their budgets are reserved for compensation, up from 40% who said the same last year. Three-quarters say their companies will grant bigger pay hikes to IT personnel than to other employees, up from two-thirds in 2002. Meanwhile, a survey by the Information Technology Association of America shows that the IT workforce last year grew just 3.3%. U.S. IT workers at the end of 2002 exceeded 10.2 million, up from nearly 9.9 million in 2001.
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