Salary.com: Salary Wizard:
http://seeker.dice.com/profman/salaryWizard.jsp
This is a salary survey site that might help.
[Day job is litigation consulting/business valuation]
You can let me know it's reasonable ;-)
http://dice.salary.com/salarywizard/layoutscripts/swzl_titleselect.asp?narrowdesc=IT+--+Networking&narrowcode=IT08&zipcode=&metrocode=119&x=30&y=9
Darren Mar-Elia wrote:
:-). That formula should keep the bosses guessing for a while...
Tom, what kind of financial services is it? Manhattan is a high-dollar
locale, so that should command a better than average wage. Financial
services, esp. I-banking, has way too much money--so if they are in
that business, charge a premium :-). But seriously, if the company is
a typical finserv company, and you are critical to their keeping their
systems up and running, which means critical to their making a ton of
money, then your salary should be commensurate with that, which means
probably 10-20% above "the average" for that skill set. Its hard to
give an absolute number but depending upon your experience and skill
set and given the location, a low 6 figure salary would not be out of
line.
Darren
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Molkentin,
Steve
*Sent:* Wednesday, October 12, 2005 7:54 PM
*To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
*Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] salary(OT)
Gee Tom - I am not sure you can add enough zero's to the end of the
number you create...
Try thinking of a number, halve it (opportunity), multiply it by 3.2
(business), subtract the number you fist thought of (size) and then
add 20% (location).
Any help?
themolk. ;)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Tom Kern
*Sent:* Thursday, 13 October 2005 11:37 AM
*To:* activedirectory
*Subject:* [ActiveDir] salary(OT)
well, i've been consulting for 2 months full time for a company
and now they want to make me an offer to work for them(yeah,i'm
amazed too..)
At first it was a head/senior AD position but now they want to
throw in Exchange in the mix.
they used to outsource all their windows infrastructure and during
my tenure there, they took it back so they have no AD/Exchange people.
This is a 3000 user finanical corp in Manhattan.
my question is, what kind of salary would one expect for a such a
position, taking into account the bussiness and location and size.
thanks
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