Information Technology - Dayton, OH - Average Experience
Salary Report
Information Technology Job
Information Technology
Professional
United States Location
Dayton - Springfield
OH
USA Metropolitan Area
Competitive Position® Salary Report
Data Observed 9/1/23 to 8/30/24
Salary Average
$103,162
Experience Requirement
6 Years and 6 Months
Raise +1 Year
$3,983 at 3.86%
Top Salaries
Top Percentile of Job market | Top Salary |
---|---|
2.5% | $159,571 |
5% | $150,217 |
10% | $139,618 |
25% | $122,229 |
33% | $115,192 |
50% | $103,162 |
Top Percentile of Job Market =
Number of Jobs Above the Top Salary
÷
Number of all Jobs at 6 Years and 6 Months Experience.
Salary Range and Jobs
Percentage of Jobs within Salary Lows and Highs
Percent of Job Market | Salary Range | |
---|---|---|
Low Salary | High Salary | |
10% | $99,618 | $106,706 |
25% | $94,171 | $112,153 |
33% | $91,133 | $115,192 |
50% | $84,095 | $122,229 |
67% | $75,553 | $130,771 |
95% | $46,753 | $159,571 |
Salary Average =
$103,162
Mid Point between each Low/High pair.
Percent of Job Market =
Number of Jobs with Salary between Low/High pair
÷
Number of all Jobs at 6 Years and 6 Months Experience.
Salary ±1 Year
Experience | Salary Average | Raise +1 Year |
---|---|---|
5 Years and 6 Months | $98,608 | $4,554 at 4.62% |
6 Years and 6 Months | $103,162 | $3,983 at 3.86% |
7 Years and 6 Months | $107,145 | $3,540 at 3.30% |
Salary by Year
Salary and Experience Range
95% of Jobs require Experience between the Low and Top
Experience | Salary Average | Raise +1 Year | |
---|---|---|---|
Low | Entry Level | $39,039 | $22,059 at 56.51% |
Average | 6 Years and 6 Months | $103,162 | $3,983 at 3.86% |
Top | 14 Years and 10 Months | $126,942 | $1,949 at 1.54% |
Qualifications
Description
An Information Technology Professional is involved in the design, development, administration and/or support of digital interactive services delivering written language, numeric data, graphic display, sound and/or device control in a business, government or consumer environment.
A division of labor within the profession has created numerous specialist occupations within the broad categories of software applications, system operation, data storage, network communication and user presentation.