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The next time you poke fun at the techies, consider that IT workers can expect starting salaries to increase an average of 5.3 percent in 2008, according to the ?2008 Robert Half Technology Salary Guide.? Base compensations in high-demand positions are also expected to rise as high as 7.6 percent.

?Business expansion and the increased reliance on technology within all sectors has resulted in a competitive environment for skilled IT professionals,? says Katherine Spencer Lee, executive director of Robert Half Technology. ?Many companies are raising base compensation for new hires and offering additional perks, including signing bonuses and equity incentives, to recruit and retain top candidates.?

Thinking twice about a career in technology? Here are the top 10 jobs in IT, based on increases in salary offers, according to the salary guide.

1. Lead applications developer

What they do: Manage software development teams in the design, development, coding, testing and debugging of applications. **

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science or a related field and three to five years experience in specific technologies.

Salary range: $80,250 - $108,000

Salary change*: 7.6 percent

2. Applications architect

What they do: Design components of applications, including interface, middleware and infrastructure; comply with employer?s design standards.

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science or information systems; a master?s degree is desirable. Employers request a minimum of eight years related work experience and specific software skills.

Salary range: $87,250 - $120,000

Salary change: 7.5 percent

3. Messaging administrator

What they do: Control e-mail and groupware systems, including associated servers, operating systems, and backup and recovery programs; fix system problems and attend to service requests.

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science, computer information systems or a related field, plus two to three years or more of experience working with the messaging systems used by the employer.

Salary range: $87,250 - $120,000

Salary change: 7.5 percent

4. Data modeler

What they do: Analyze organizational data requirements and create models of data flow.

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science, IT or mathematics, and several years of data management experience.

Salary range: $74,250 - $102,000

Salary change: 7 percent

5. Network manager

What they do: Direct day-to-day operations and maintenance of the firm?s networking technology; collaborate with network engineers, architects and other team members on the implementation, testing, deployment and integration of network systems.

What you need: Ten years (or more) experience in a networking environment combined with several years of experience managing technical personnel. Professional certifications are also valuable.

Salary range: $74,500 - $98,500

Salary change: 7 percent

6. Senior IT auditor

What they do: Establish procedures for audit review of computer systems; develop and apply testing and evaluation plans for IT systems and ensure compliance with industry standards of efficiency, accuracy and security.

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science, information systems, business or a related field, and an average of five years experience in IT auditing.

Salary range: $86,750 - $114,750

Salary change: 6.9 percent

7. Senior Web developer

What they do: Plan and implement Web-based applications; coordinate with product development, marketing, product management and other teams in bringing new applications online.

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science, electrical engineering or a related field, plus a minimum of five years of experience working with a mix of Web technologies.

Salary range: $76,250 - $108,250

Salary change: 6.6 percent

8. Business intelligence analyst

What they do: Design and develop company data analysis and report solutions; review and analyze data from internal and external resources; communicate analysis results and make recommendations to senior management.

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science, information systems or engineering, and several years of experience.

Salary range: $78,250 - $108,250

Salary change: 6.6 percent

9. Help desk (Tier 2)

What they do: Resolve difficult issues that derive from Tier 1 support and require five to 15 minutes to settle; decide when to create work tickets for issues that can?t be solved by phone or e-mail and require a visit to the user?s workspace.

What you need: Besides patience and a positive attitude, requirements depend on your position level. Tier 2 positions call for two to four years work experience, and a bachelor?s degree or a two-year degree and additional work experience in a help desk setting.

Salary range: $35,750 - $46,250

Salary change: 6.5 percent

10. Staff consultant

What they do: Assist with project planning and requirement specifications; create prototypes and alternatives with colleagues.

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science, business or a consulting-related field. Industry-specific proficiency, plus business experience and two or more years of consulting experience are also typical requirements.

Salary range: $59,250 - $82,250

Salary change: 6.4 percent

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7. Senior Web developer

What they do: Plan and implement Web-based applications; coordinate with product development, marketing, product management and other teams in bringing new applications online.

What you need: Bachelor?s degree in computer science, electrical engineering or a related field, plus a minimum of five years of experience working with a mix of Web technologiesSalary range: $76,250 - $108,250b>

Salary change: 6.6 percent

I need a raise.... a big one.

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