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I got an email this morning from Emmanuel Conde asking this to be posted. I think a salary survey is a great idea and Emmanuel does a fantastic job servicing the CCIE community so I encourage everyone reading this to take the time, fill it out and send him a response.
July 2008
I have on several occasions attempted to get a true international CCIE salary survey done. Most times I think these kinds of surveys are based on employer feedback. So for my first international attempt I am going for the gold. In putting together this survey I wanted to share with you the reason I think it is important. I often state that we live in a global economy and that when thinking about your career CCIEs should consider the planet as their market.
I also feel that salaries for CCIEs should be in step with the demand for their certification number and services. Mostly I think we can do something about retention strategies and wages if we are aware of the real numbers from your peers. I speak with many CCIEs and they are always asking, “What does a CCIE living in _______ make”?
While I was at Networkers this past week it was normal to have someone shake hands, introduce themselves and tell me they knew me from my activities on the internet. I would then be asked, “What does a CCIE living in ________ make”? Well let’s all find out together! Since I ask that question of many CCIEs as I consider them for roles with my clients I get a good feel for the wages and comp plans. There are many CCIEs out there who are not looking for a job though.
I ask candidates in my queue what they make and how they make it. Seems there are a lot of different compensation plans which often blend variables like pre-sales commissions, productivity bonuses, utilization, and certification incentives. Many CCIEs are not familiar with the cash flow beyond the base salary and annual bonus plans and turn a skeptical eye towards blended compensation plans. This survey will cover all these types of compensation scenarios, if I get it right!
This survey can also be accessed via my blog www.ccieagent.com where you can respond anonymously.
(All information will remain in my possession with only the results being published not the names of the respondents. I will not share your name and details with anyone or any organizations. This information is being collected from you for you and will be published on my blog.)
I look forward to your response.
Thanks
Eman (Emmanuel Conde)
CCIE Agent™
Bridge Resourcing Solutions Bridge Resourcing Solutions
4622 Weldin Rd 83 Victoria Street
Wilmington, DE USA 19803 LONDON SW1H 0HW UK
USA Tel: +1-302-438-1681 UK Tel: +44 20 3008 7628
Email: eman@bridgeresourcing.com
Web: www.bridgeresourcing.com
Blog: www.ccieagent.com
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