Google Trend growth of IT Logistics has had a bit of a bumpy ride with rises and falls with it’s biggest peak in 2006 when IT Logistics search behavior spiked and then declined into 2007. Since that time period IT Logistics has seen a continued market interest and had solid search behind people looking for more information. Ignore the dip in 2013 as that is from incomplete data.
Bureau of Labor Statistics information IT Logistics categorizes this career in a more general profession of a Logistician which specializes in logistics. While IT Logistics is definitely the profession of logistics it is specialized in the area of Information Technology to enhance logistical operations in many different environments. The BLS states a 2010 logistician made about $70,800 a year which is around $34.04 an hour at the median pay rate. In order to get into this job you typically need a Bachelor’s degree in Logistics or even an MBA to get the highest paying positions. The total number of Logistician jobs (which include IT Logistics) in 2010 was 108,900 with a growth rate of 26% for the period of 2010 – 2020. That job outlook will add nearly 27,800 Logistics jobs in areas like IT in just a 10 year period which is faster than most careers are growing. Using the state by state salary information for IT Logistics below you can see that the top paying state pays IT Logistics professionals $86,000 a year which is about $16,000 more a year if you choose to work in one of the highest paying states.
Listed below is information that is specific to IT LogisticsĀ job salaries that you can expect to receive in that state area. Our state by state breakdown allows you to see which state is best to get a job as a Speech-Language Pathologist. The salary information provided below is off of real-world job listings for Speech-Language Pathologists and the pay offered for those jobs. We source Indeed, Simply Hired, PayScale and GlassDoor.com. The information provided by Indeed about their process for collecting salary averages is as follows: “Indeed Salary Search is based on an index of salary information extracted from over 50 million job postings from thousands of unique sources over the last 12 months. Many job descriptions don’t contain salary information, but there are enough that do to produce statistically significant median salaries for millions of keyword, job title and location combinations – in fact, most job searches you are likely to think of. As new jobs are added each day, the Indeed Salary Search index is automatically updated with fresh salary data, so the salary results are as up-to-date as they could possibly be.”
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