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2005 Salary Survey
Salary Stalemate
The 10th annual salary survey from Redmond magazine (formerly Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine). After a flat year, salaries are up again — dramatically for some — as we take a look at the changing demographics of the Redmond readership. |
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2004 Salary Survey
Salary Stalemate
The ninth annual salary survey from Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine. Salaries have stabilized. |
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2003 Salary Survey
Profit and Loss
In MCP Magazine’s eighth annual salary survey, we evaluate the current state of compensation and provide our outlook for the future of Microsoft certified professionals across the U.S. |
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2002 Salary Survey
Money Matters
The state of the business world continues to be in turmoil, hiring
has slowed and compensation is down. In this year’s salary survey
for Microsoft Certified Professionals, we examine the outlook for
IT experts in this difficult economy. |
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2001 Salary
Survey
True Value
Uncertainty and confusion define the current state of business, signaling
a slow-down in high-tech hiring-and in the compensation of IT professionals.
In this year's salary survey, we examine the outlook for salaries
as well as the future prospects of certified professionals. |
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2000 Salary
Survey
Smart Money!
Not surprisingly in todays job market, salaries are up, up, up for
just about everyone. You can move ever higher in the compensation
pile with these tickets: job experience, developer talent, or Windows
2000 skills. |
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1999 Salary
Survey
Net Worth
Salaries have dropped slightly for the entry-level MCP title in the
18 months since the 1998 survey, but we found a 14 percent increase
in base salaries for Microsofts flagship MCSE certification. Experience,
along with region of the country, remain the big differentiating factors
in pay. |
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1998 Salary
Survey
Is Your Income on the Rise?
Compensation for Microsoft Certified Professionals continues to rise,
but is the much-vaunted MCSE losing some of its shine? Our survey
numbers show that salaries for MCPs are up sharply for all titles
except the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, whose average income
has dropped slightly overall from 1997. |
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1997 Salary Survey
Are You Making What
Youre Worth?
If its a good time to be an information technology professional,
its a great time to be Microsoft-certified as well, according to
the numbers from our 1997 MCP Magazine salary survey. The survey
shows an increase in compensation across the board, with striking
jumps for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers and Microsoft Certified
Solution Developers. |
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1996 Salary Survey
How Does Microsoft Certification Affect Compensation?
Our first annual salary survey of our readership shows that a Microsoft
certification means increased income in every category. |