Salary by Skill/Specialty for Business Analyst, IT Jobs
Updated: 1 Feb 2012
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Job: Business Analyst, IT
Salary by Skill/Specialty
Skill/Specialty | National Salary Data ( ?XAll compensation data shown are gross, national 10th to 90th percentile ranges. Pay can vary greatly by location. To view local data, take the PayScale survey. ) | $0 | $33K | $66K | $99K |
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| Microsoft Office | $41,203 - $86,471 |
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| Project Management | $44,198 - $91,927 |
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| Microsoft Excel | $41,168 - $85,599 |
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| SQL | $42,742 - $89,206 |
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| Microsoft Word | $41,153 - $86,393 |
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| Microsoft Windows 3.x, 95/98/Me, 2000, or XP - General Use | $40,970 - $84,411 |
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| Microsoft Access | $42,753 - $86,832 |
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| Microsoft SQL Server | $40,855 - $86,876 |
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| Oracle | $44,973 - $98,270 |
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| HTML | $40,441 - $85,119 |
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 1 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 3,551 |
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I asked for a raise and got it.
Business Analyst, IT - (City withheld for privacy), Texas, United States
I think asking for a raise is always a risk; I believe some performance based requests make it easier. After a few months in a new group I had taken on several new responsibilities and had managed to stay clear of conflicts in the group. I asked for a raise and got more then I thought I would get. My boss, then, gave me a 25% raise. I almost passed out.
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