In the fast-paced world of technology, the computer-related industry is constantly evolving, and the demand for skilled professionals continues to surge. For compensation professionals navigating this dynamic terrain, staying on top of the most in−demand tech jobs is paramount. As organizations strive to maintain a competitive edge, understanding the compensation benchmarks for these roles becomes indispensable. In this blog, we will delve into some of the most sought−after tech positions and how compensation planning software can aid in optimizing remuneration strategies.

Most In-Demand Tech Jobs

Based on ERI’s Assessor Platform, the fastest growing job in the technology and computer-related industry between the second quarter of 2023 and the second quarter of 2024 was a Field Service Engineer. This job’s average salary grew 7.20% during that time. The Field Service Engineer position requires traveling to client’s sites to create, install, and/or repair technology-related equipment.  

Following close behind, a Quality Assurance Programmer (or QA Programmer) saw a 7.18% growth in average salary. This role is responsible for ensuring that a product meets quality requirements before its launch. They do this by monitoring every stage of the product development process and suggesting corrections that range from basic product necessities to feature improvements and optimizations.

Job TitlePercent Change
Field Service Engineer7.20%
Quality Assurance Programmer7.18%
Web Content Administrator7.16%
Computer Security Specialist7.15%
Web Developer7.12%
Computer Network Analyst7.06%
Network Communications Technician7.06%
Programming Supervisor7.03%
Computer Peripheral Equipment Operator7.01%
Technical Editor7.00%
Technical Writers Supervisor6.95%
Government Sales Supervisor6.91%
Tape Librarian6.91%
Systems Analyst6.87%
Data Entry Operator6.83%
Computer Processing Scheduler6.71%
Applications Programming Supervisor6.66%
Technical Writer6.60%
Technical Illustrator6.59%
Database Design Analyst6.57%
Computer Hardware Engineer6.50%
Computer Programmer6.32%
Computer Information Scientist6.30%
Computer Operator5.97%
Computer Security Coordinator5.75%
Computer Software Engineer5.68%
Cash Register Servicer5.58%
Data Recovery Planner5.54%
Test Data Acquisition Technician5.34%
Data Examination Clerk4.94%
Quality Assurance Supervisor IT4.90%
Technical Publications Manager4.82%
Web Administrator4.75%
Computer Software Developer4.57%
Archivist4.24%
Computer Programmer Lead4.22%
Webmaster4.17%
Supervisor Operating Systems Programming3.68%
Programmer Engineer3.64%
Research & Development Supervisor (Technical)3.35%
Applications Programming Manager3.27%
Systems Analysis Manager3.14%
Data Entry Supervisor3.14%
Data Control Clerk3.08%
Supervisor Field Services3.03%
Systems Analyst Lead3.03%
Business Systems Analyst2.94%
Call Center Representative (Complex Calls)2.93%
IT Consultant2.87%
Supervisor Help Desk2.84%
Librarian Technical2.82%
Field Service Technician2.80%
Research & Development Manager (Technical)2.74%
Supervisor Computer Operations2.64%
Software Design Supervisor2.43%
Call Center Representative (Specialized Calls)2.23%
Database Administrator2.07%
Software Design Director1.99%
Research & Development Director1.88%
Data Entry Operator Lead1.74%
Systems & Programming Manager1.70%
Programmer Analyst1.56%
Computer Systems Hardware Analyst1.56%
Operating Systems Programmer1.55%
Systems & Programming Director1.40%
Systems Analysis Supervisor1.25%
Network Control Supervisor1.22%
Computer Maintenance Technician0.96%
Computer Operations Manager0.91%
Network Control Technician0.90%
Software Design Manager0.88%
Systems Analysis Director0.88%
Computer Technical Support Specialist0.77%
Computer Service Representative0.76%
Computer Operations Director0.68%
Programming Director0.61%
Network Control Manager0.61%
Computer Services Manager0.40%
Data Control Supervisor0.26%

Why Use ERI in Your Compensation Planning?

Now that you know which tech jobs are in demand, how can you ensure that you are hiring qualified candidates to stay competitive? One way is to conduct a compensation analysis and offer a competitive total compensation package. ERI’s Assessor Platform provides HR professionals with data-driven insights to improve their compensation strategies and help make better business decisions. Use our Assessor Platform and compensation analysis tools to properly set wages, determine the cost of labor, and develop lasting pay structures. Streamline your compensation management, determine competitive salary levels, compare employee salaries with market benchmarks, and more with instant access to employer-reported compensation survey data online. With reliable and current data, you get valuable insights into your compensation strategy and make cost-effective decisions to retain top talent.