If you can help a company ā€œLeverage new technologies to increase efficiencies, gain business insights and produce superior customer experiences,ā€ you may see a significant salary boost in 2013, according to new salary guides fromĀ Ā Robert Half TechnologyĀ andĀ The Creative Group,

. ā€œIn some cases, there’s a shortage of individuals available to fill these highly specialized positions, which is driving up starting compensation levels,ā€ saysĀ John Reed, senior executive director of Robert Half Technology and The Creative Group.

Following are descriptions for six hot technology and design jobs in 2013, along with their anticipated average starting salaries in 2013*:

  1. Mobile applications developers — As companies strive to reach consumers on smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices, they need professionals who can develop for the small screen. Average starting salaries for mobile applications developers are expected to riseĀ 9 percent, with compensation ranging fromĀ $92,750Ā toĀ $133,500.
  2. Business intelligence analysts — These individuals assist firms in making critical business decisions by gathering and analyzing data to better target marketing efforts. Business intelligence analysts should see a gain ofĀ 7.3 percent, with starting salaries ranging fromĀ $94,250Ā toĀ $132,500.
  3. Network architects — These individuals provide the backbone of a company’s communication infrastructure. They assess business and applications requirements for corporate data and voice networks, making it possible for data to be shared. Network architectsĀ are forecast to receive aĀ 7 percentĀ starting salary boost, to betweenĀ $102,250Ā andĀ $146,500, on average.
  4. Interactive creative directors — As companies of all sizes add interactive roles, they seek professionals with superb leadership skills and digital expertise to manage these growing teams. Interactive creative directorsĀ can anticipate aĀ 4.9 percentĀ bump in base compensation, with average starting salaries ranging fromĀ $95,500Ā toĀ $160,000.
  5. Interaction designers – The best interaction designers step into the shoes of a company’s customers and maximize their online experiences. These professionals understand the connections between people and products. Those with one to five years of experience should see a gain ofĀ 4.9 percent, to betweenĀ $52,250Ā andĀ $77,500.
  6. User experience (UX)Ā designers ­– Since so much customer interaction happens online, companies are looking for workers who can create positive digital experiences. UX designers can expect aĀ 4.8 percentĀ salary increase, with starting compensation ofĀ $73,750Ā toĀ $110,500.

More information about the positions listed above can be found in theĀ Robert Half Technology 2013 Salary Guide, which includes a wide range of IT job descriptions, andĀ The Creative Group 2013 Salary Guide, which focuses on interactive, design and marketing jobs.

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