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ere.net
January 7, 2009

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Which IT Pros Are Now in Demand?

Recession Impacts IT Professionals

January 7, 2009 (ere.net) -- Janco has identified the positions that are in demand as well as those that are out of favor.

 


Positions with
Increased Demand
Low Lay-Off Potential
Low Outsourcing Potential
 


Positions with
Decreased Demand
High Lay-Off Potential
High Outsourcing Potential
 

Large Enterprises

Chief Information Officer – VP
Computer Operations Shift Manager
Network Control Analyst
Network Services Administrator
Systems Analyst
Systems Programmer

VP Technical Services
Director IT Planning
Manager Internet Systems
Manager Operating System Production
Manager Systems & Programming
Manager Technical Services
Voice Wireless Communications Manger
Data Entry Clerk
Data Base Specialist
IT Planning Analyst
Senior Network Specialist

Mid Sized Enterprises

Manager Database
Manager Internet Systems
Database Specialist
Network Control Analyst
Librarian (PCI-DSS Specialist)


Director IT Planning
Manager Data Communications
Manager Operating Systems Production
Manager Technical Services
Disaster Recovery Coordinator
Network Services Administrator
Network Technician
Software Engineer
Web Analyst

 

     

Janco, a Park City, Utah-based IT consulting firm, said it found that the mean compensation for CIOs in large enterprises is now $168,839, a 6.11% decrease from a similar study it issued a year ago. In midsize organizations, the current average is $163,211, a drop-off of nearly 5%, said Janco, which cited reductions in bonuses and fringe benefits for the compensation declines.

The firm collected data from 231 organizations and culled information from filings submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission. As part of its report, Janco also compiled a list of some of the most highly paid people working in IT, although several of the people on the list have multiple responsibilities at their companies — while others have taken new jobs since the compensation data was publicly reported. The list is based on information available as of last summer and covers the preceding 12 months, Janco said.

The highest-paid executive that Janco found is Jeffrey Fox, chief operating officer at Alltel Corp., a Little Rock, Ark.-based telecommunications firm. Fox, whose responsibilities include IT, network services and enterprise security, has an annual salary of $673,000 and total compensation of just over $9 million, Janco said.

Second on the consulting firm's list is Robert Willett, CEO of Best Buy Co.'s international business unit with worldwide responsibility for the retailer's information systems. Janco said that Willett's salary is $623,000 and that other compensation raised his total intake to nearly $8.6 million.

Third is Jean Davis, who has been head of operations, technology and e-commerce at Wachovia Corp. and was paid a salary of $205,500, with total compensation of $7.3 million, Janco said. Wachovia was acquired by Wells Fargo & Co. in a merger that was completed on Dec. 31.

The following round out the top 10, according to Janco:

  • Larry Kittelberger, senior vice president of technology and operations at Honeywell International Inc., with a salary of nearly $600,000 and total compensation of $6.4 million.

  • Joseph Antonellis, CIO and vice chairman at State Street Corp., with a $669,000 salary and $6.3 million in total compensation.

  • Glen Salow, executive vice president of service delivery and technology at Ameriprise Financial Inc., with a salary of $475,000 and total compensation of just over $6 million.

  • Timothy Shack, who currently is listed on The PNC Financial Services Group Inc.'s Web site as chairman of the company's PNC Global Investment Servicing unit. In a previous SEC filing, Shack was identified as PNC's CIO, with a reported salary of $510,000 and total compensation of nearly $6 million.

  • W. Roy Dunbar, who received a salary of $600,000 and total compensation of $5.2 million as CIO at MasterCard International Inc. Dunbar was named CEO of Network Solutions LLC last January.

  • Bob DeRodes, who received $715,192 in salary and nearly $5.2 million in total compensation before leaving his job as executive vice president and CIO at The Home Depot Inc. last year. DeRodes is now chief technology officer at First Data Corp.

  • Harvey DeMovick, CIO and executive vice president at Coventry Health Care Inc., with a salary of $600,00 and total compensation of nearly $4.7 million.

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