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Information technology management careers and salary

Nearly all businesses rely on some form of technology to operate. With new innovations being introduced at breakneck speed, today’s organizations are looking toward those with the prowess to lead them into the future. This area will continue to offer a multitude of avenues to upskill, reskill, and pursue professional growth.

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$88,240

average salary

for computer and IT occupations*

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531,200

new jobs in IT management 
will be created from 2019 to 2029*

*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Why work in information technology management?

Technology is at the heart of all modern business. Management-focused information technology careers offer many benefits for jobseekers, such as:

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PERSONAL SATISFACTION

The IT management field is a rewarding option for anyone desiring a fulfilling career. You can make a far-reaching impact by helping businesses and their employees secure sensitive data, solve new challenges, and achieve their organizational goals.

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VARIED WORK ENVIRONMENTS

Professionals who hold an IT management credential are finding work across a variety of industries, providing services that offer wide appeal. The five largest areas of employment for IT management professionals include:

  • Computer systems design and related services
  • Management of companies and enterprises
  • Management, scientific, and technical consulting services
  • Software publishers
  • Insurance carriers

JOB SECURITY

This area of study can prepare you to meet the growing need for trained IT professionals across industries. Demand is particularly high among health care organizations, which are greatly increasing their use of technology and turning to IT management personnel to help maintain these systems.

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NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Due to the much-faster-than-average growth of this field, investing in an information systems education can lead to many career opportunities. As existing IT management professionals retire or change careers, their positions will need to be filled by new talent. Additionally, the median information technology salary is higher than the national average, ranging from $54,760 for support specialists to $146,360 for information systems managers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Job types and salaries

To help you select a path that appeals to you and matches your strengths, explore these examples of management-specific information technology careers and their median salaries from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Entry-level IT management jobs

Typical requirements: associate or bachelor’s degree

Computer support specialist

Support specialists troubleshoot users’ technical issues. They are trained on their organization’s suite of products and employ problem-solving skills to offer solutions.

Median salary

$54,760

Web developer

Web developers design and maintain websites and web technologies. They must be fluent in markup languages such as XML and HTML. Web developers are also responsible for adding content to websites, including audio, images, and videos.

Median salary

$73,760

Database administrator

Database administration is one of the fastest-growing segments of IT management. Database administrators are charged with storing and protecting their company’s data sets. They maintain databases and update permissions as needed.

Median salary

$93,750

Advanced IT management jobs

Typical requirements: bachelor’s degree or higher

Information security analyst

Information security analysts monitor networks for security threats and recommend specific measures to prevent issues before they happen. If a breach does occur, it’s the analyst who must trace the source.

Median salary

$99,730

Software developer

Software developers design programs and applications to meet a specific market need. They are also responsible for creating the flowcharts that are used to code new programs. 

Median salary

$107,510

Computer network architect

This role is ideal for IT professionals who wish to gain expertise in all areas of computer and network operation. Computer network architects plan and install networks and are trained in technologies such as virtual private networks (VPN), wide access networks (WAN), and border gateway protocol (BGP). 

Median salary

$112,690

Computer and information systems manager

Information and computer systems managers analyze their organization’s current tools and technologies and propose upgrades. They’re also tasked with researching, implementing, and maintaining all hardware and software. An organization may expect its IT manager to negotiate with vendors to secure the best pricing on commercial solutions. 

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Median salary

$146,360

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  1. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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  3. U.S. Office of Personnel Management 

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