How much should you earn next year? Read on to see how salaries are set to increase for IT professional jobs in the UK - whether you are a CIO, network engineer or mobile developer...
IT professionals' salaries are set to rise next year as UK firms invest in growing their talent pool, promoting digitisation across whole organisations. This will result in higher demand for IT pros with both technical and organisational skills.
That is according to recruitment specialist Robert Half's latest 2017 Salary Guide, which claims that salaries for top IT talent will continue to rise in 2017. The report states that 90 percent of IT directors struggle to find skilled professionals today, and are willing to pay a higher salary for those with the right expertise.
Next year should see growing demand for security engineers, front-end developers and networking engineers, with cloud technology and IT security remaining a priority for CIOs and senior IT leaders.
The report also claims that demand for agile development, support and maintenance will result in continued growth in devops in 2017 as 'businesses look for a leaner way of supporting applications'.
So which roles will see the biggest increase? Read on to see what you should be paid in 2017…
1. IT jobs: How much should a CIO, CTO, CISO earn in 2017?

Chief information officer: Salary growth 1.8%
2016 salary expectations: £126,500 - £243,250 2017 salary expectations: £128,250 - £248,000
Chief technology officer: Salary growth 1.9%
2016: £83,500 - £158,750 2017: £85,250 - £161,500
IT director: Salary growth 0.5%
2016: £93,750 - £126,750 2017 £94,000 - £120,750
IT manager/head of IT: Salary growth 3.3%
2016: £80,250 - £115,500 2017: £81,500 £120,750
Chief Information Security Officer: Salary growth 4%
2016: £98,250 - £149,500 2017: 104,250 - £153,500
2. IT jobs: How much should an enterprise architect earn in 2017?

Chief architect: Salary growth 1.6%
2016: £120,000 - £155,000 2017: £121,500 - £158,000
Enterprise architect: Salary growth 1.4%
2016: £62,750 - £93,750 2017: £63,000 - £95,750
Technical architect: Salary growth 2.4%
2016: £82,250 - £103,250 2017: ££85,400 - £104,500
Infrastructure architect: Salary growth 3.5%
2016: £57,500 - £76,750 2017: £60,500 - £78,500
Data Architect: Salary growth 1.1%
2016: £59,750 - £79,250 2017: £61,000 - £79,500
Solution Architect: Salary growth 0.9%
2016: £58,250 - £81,500 2017: £58,250 - £82,750
3. IT jobs: How much should developers earn in 2017?

Senior developer: Salary growth 0.9%
2016: £53,750 - £88,750 2017: £54,000 - £89,750
Developer: Salary growth 4.5%
2016: £26,750 - £45,500 2017: £27,500 - £48,000
Junior developer: Salary growth 4.2%
2016: £19,000 - £28,500 2017: £19,500 - £30,000
Database/business intelligence developer: Salary growth 2.9%
2016: £41,500 - £69,250 2017: £44,500 - £69,500
4. IT jobs: How much should IT testing professionals earn in 2017?

Test programme manager: Salary growth 2.7%
2016: £62,250 - £72,750 2017: £65,750 - £76,000
QA/testing manager: Salary growth 1.4%
2016: £50,750 - £70,250 2017: £51,000 - £75,000
QA/testing analyst: Salary growth 2.5%
2016: £23,500 - £45,250 2017: £24,500 - £46,000
5. IT jobs: How much should project managers & business analysts earn in 2017?

Programme manager: Salary growth 2.6%
2016: £62,250 - £99,750 2017: £65,750 - £100,500
Project manager: Salary growth 1.2%
2016: £39,250 - £68,250 2017: £39,750 - £69,000
Senior business analyst: Salary growth 1.9%
2016: £45,250 - £58,750 2017: £46,500 - £59,500
Business analyst: Salary growth 1.2%
2016: £34,250 - £49,250 2017: £35,000 - £49,500
6. IT jobs: How much should data analysts earn in 2017?

Data analyst: Salary growth 2.2%
2016: £32,500 - £46,250 2017: £32,750 - £47,750
Business intelligence analyst: Salary growth 3.1%
2016: £42,750 - £54,250 2017: £44,000 - £56,000
7. IT jobs: How much should infrastructure and engineering professionals earn in 2017?

Infrastructure manager: Salary growth 1.6%
2016: £48,500 - £75,250 2017: £50,250 - £75,500
Database administrator: Salary growth 0.5%
2016: £37,500 - £66,750 2017: £36,000 - £67,000
Network manager: 2.8%
2016: £38,250 - £58,750 2017: £39,250 - £59,500
Network engineer: Salary growth 2.8%
2016: £35,750 - £53,750 2017: £38,000 - £54,000
8. IT jobs: How much should IT support & operations staff earn in 2017?

Support manager: Salary growth 3.0%
2016: £39,500 - £51,250 2017: £40,000 - £53,500
Systems/virtualisation engineer: Salary growth 0.8%
2016 £38,750 - £50,750 2017: £39,000 - £51,250
Systems administrator: Salary growth 1.7%
2016: £21,250 - £37,750 2017: £21,500 - £38,500
Desktop, first/second line support: Salary growth 1.5%
2016: £21,250 - £28,500 2017: £21,750 - £28,750
Applications/production support manager: Salary growth 0.7%
2016 £62,500 - £77,250 2017: £63,000 - £77,750
Senior applications/production support: Salary growth 2.6%
2016: £39,500 - £58,500 2017: £42,000 - £59,500
Applications/production support analyst: Salary growth 2.4%
2016: £31,250 - £41,500 2017: £32,500 - £42,000
9. IT jobs: How much should compliance, risk & security professionals earn in 2017?

Information security manager - Salary growth 1.9%
2016: £63,250 - £97,500 2017: £65,000 - £98,750
Information security officer - Salary growth 2.2%
2016: £45,750 - £ 68,250 2017: £46,250 - £70,250
Security network engineer - Salary growth 2.9%
2016: £33,500 - £ 52,500 2017: £34,750 - £53,750
10. IT jobs: How much should digital, ecommerce and mobile developers earn in 2017?

Mobile Applications Developer: Salary growth 4.3%
2016: £32,500 - £ 61,500 2017: £36,000 - £62,000
Senior Web Developer: Salary growth 3.4%
2016: £51,750 - £66,750 2017: £55,500 - £67,000
Web Developer: Salary growth 2.2%
2016: £36,500 - £55,000 2017: £36,750 - £56,750
Web Administrator: Salary growth 1.5%
2016: £25,750 - £42,750 - 2017: £26,000 - £43,500
Web designer: Salary growth 1.3%
2016: £27,500 - £47,250 2017: £28,250 - £47,500
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