In recent Business 2.0 articles it was quoted that .ASP developers have such a high demand that the wages became exorbitant. They were clearly marked as the highest demanded jobs in 2006.
Since big controversial discsussions about numbers (Comscore vs. Hitwise vs. Alexa vs. everybody else) I believe the highest demanded jobs are webanalysts. My highlight happened last week, when a friend of mine referred me to these numbers:
“Supervisor-level (salaries of 110-130k+) and Associate Director-level (140-190k+)… “
I am not sure what these jobs require ( I prefer running my own business), but these numbers of usually pretty cheap companies show that the supply of good webanalysts cannot keep up with the demand. My predictions for 2007: Webanalysts will be on top of the IT food chain






February 19th, 2007 at 10:44 am
[...] I posted about the high demand for webanalysts , webanalyst salaries, and also opened a webanalyst job board. Still I am not really happy with the results when it comes to detailed info about the salary. Especially after Webmetricsguru’s impressions and conclusions from the Omniture’s D2 event, I wanted to know how many experienced people are out there, that exactly can work with D2 (or Visual science) and how much does a company have to pay them in order to get them in the company. Here a not scientific approved disappointing approach: Indeed.com salary calculator: [...]