IT Salaries: This is what your peers earn

As an IT professional, what is your gross monthly salary?

  • Under R 10 000

    Votes: 50 16.1%
  • R 10 000 - R 20 000

    Votes: 93 29.9%
  • R 20 000 - R 30 000

    Votes: 62 19.9%
  • R 30 000 - R 40 000

    Votes: 46 14.8%
  • R 40 000 - R 50 000

    Votes: 25 8.0%
  • Over R 50 000

    Votes: 35 11.3%

  • Total voters
    311
i hope my boss doesnt see this, i might get reduction
 
I need to find a course on "Developmant"

for the fun of it I googled it, won't beliefe how many people spell it like that.

I need to get myself into a management position but I think I'm more likely to get my own company going before that will happen.
 
me thinks i need a raise! they said 4months ago they not giving anyone a raise until 3months review, mm yeah right. Funny thing is there seems to be enough money to hold a massive year end function......
 
I would be interested to see how these figures compare to similar jobs in the EU, USA and Australia. Perhaps then local companies might stop wondering why so many techies are leaving the country.
 
Does anyone know if that development and software is for a junior or senior developer ?
 
I wonder what the going rate is for technicians, and support. These lower levels usually gets nailed the hardest. I remember seeing an ad for an A+ techie in the newspaper for R2500p/m
 
Most companies on CJ quote CTC so i'm guessing its that @arkunsan

@phiber I think the software dev amount is with experience.. so is the skills shortage quote. Most of the software dev positions i see on CJ require 2-5yrs minimum for that amount however there are some positions offering as much for graduate/junior positions but usually its for top 10% of class / >75% aggregate for final yr eng or cs hon/master :p

I usually use the IT support call centres as a baseline for salary as you don't need much to do it(aside from high tolerance for stress + cope with newbies) other than matric, n+ & a+ and sometimes mcse(and then if you good you can dodge this too). The current contractor for them is still(as it was 4yrs ago i might add) =~ 4.5-7k(add up to 3+k for perm). So if you programming i figure if you getting less than that then you getting the short end of the stick. I've seen some learnership software dev jobs but its for a matriculant with no/little formal training other than above and they get typically the above too.
 
never understand how they get these figures - everyone I know (personally) in this profession earns more than that.
 
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