Salary for Years Experience: 10-19 years
Updated: 31 May 2012
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Years Experience: 10-19 years
Median Salary by Job
Job | National Salary Data ( ?XAll compensation data shown are the gross, national median (50th percentile). Pay can vary greatly by location. To view local data, take the PayScale survey. ) | £0 | £17K | £34K | £51K |
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| Information Technology (IT) Manager | £40,823 |
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| Project Manager, Information Technology (IT) | £48,998 |
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| Sr. Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer | £42,387 |
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| Office Administrator | £17,297 |
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| General / Operations Manager | £40,483 |
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| Personal Assistant | £25,537 |
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| Operations Manager | £37,442 |
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Country: United Kingdom | Currency: GBP | Updated: 31 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 38,432 |
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Key Statistics for
10-19 years
Salaries and Jobs
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Popular Employers
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Salary Range
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| The National Health Service (NHS) | £14,815 - £55,094 |
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| HSBC | £19,055 - £78,711 |
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| Hewlett-Packard Company | £27,228 - £72,924 |
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| International Business Machines (IBM) Corp. | £32,972 - £72,583 |
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| Barclays Bank PLC | £16,122 - £58,810 |
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| Bachelor's Degree | £32,456 - £57,704 |
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| Master of Business Administration (MBA) | £46,806 - £80,126 |
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| Doctorate (PhD) | £37,497 - £61,962 |
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| Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Computer Science (CS) | £37,325 - £61,240 |
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| Bachelor of Engineering (BEng / BE), Mechanical Engineering (ME) | £36,325 - £51,818 |
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Female
35%
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Male
65%
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| Salary: | £21,464 - £41,585 | |
£29,543 - £55,108
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Popular Industries
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Salary Range
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| Information Technology (IT) Services | £24,986 - £73,629 |
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| Financial Services | £24,049 - £83,837 |
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| Manufacturing and Distribution | £19,130 - £63,438 |
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| Construction | £21,174 - £60,230 |
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| Telecommunications | £25,018 - £78,803 |
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Years Experience: 10-19 years
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