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Subject: Hourly rates for IT professionals in North America
Category: Computers
Asked by: naveen4444-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 04 Aug 2004 10:58 PDT
Expires: 14 Aug 2004 15:39 PDT
Question ID: 383465
I want to know the hourly rates for IT personnel in major cities in
North America (Canada and US). Specifically, I need the following
information:
1. How hourly rates are calculated (ie salary + overheads +...)
2. Breakdown of overheads - building, infrastructure etc
3. Hourly rates charged by IT consultants to US government 
- breakdown by federal, all 50 states
- breakdown by category - i.e. senior proj manager, project manager,
senior technical leader, technical leader, applications analyst,
systems analyst, senior programmer, staff programmer, associate
programmer, instructor etc [major categories should be covered]

Note 1: All figures should be in terms of hourly rates - i.e. hourly
rate of X dollars

Note 2: The breakdown of hourly IT costs (as paid by employer) in
major cities should include cost of salary, building, infrastructure,
and other costs, in a manner that can be compared. For the buildings,
I need information such as cost of type A facility, etc. So I should
be able to say it costs an employer in San Francisco 80 dollars (or
how many ever dollars) per hour to hire a systems analyst, 130
dollars/hour for project manager, 90 for applications programmer, etc,
and the same figures for major cities in all US states and a few
Canadian cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary.

What I want out of this answer: I need to be able to present tables
that say "it costs X1 dollars per hour to hire a senior project
manager in San Jose, but X2 dollars per hour to hire for the same
position in Austin, TX and X3 in Montreal Canada. (I need this for all
50 states and Canada - or atleast as much as possible) next,it costs an
employer Y1 dollars for applications analyst in San Jose, while it
costs Y2 in Austin, and so on..(for all IT job categories - mentioned above)
This is one part of it. The second part is to do with billing rates
for IT consulting services rendered to the government. So I need
information such as: the Government of Minnesota pays 150 dollars (or
whatever dollars) per hour for Project Manager, 135 dollars per hour
for systems integrations, etc.
I also need one such table for the federal government's IT billing rates.
All the information should allow me to put the above information in
chart/table form. The data should be uniform and comparable.
I am willing to tip generously depending on how detailed the effort is
and how useful it is to me. And I want the information as soon as
possible.
Please ask for any clarifications as often as you want. I check email
very frequently.
Thanks!
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