Security Clearance Garners Earnings Edge; National Average at $92,368 Finds ClearanceJobs Survey
February 23 2010 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Nearly 20% Indicate Increases in Compensation Due to Changing
Employers DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Professionals
holding active federal security clearances maintained a
compensatory advantage with average earnings of $92,368, according
to ClearanceJobs.com, the leading online career resource for
professionals with active federal security clearance. Compensation
is defined as including salary, overtime, "danger pay," and
bonuses. However, 19 percent of defense industry workers who
received pay increases attribute the gain to changing employers -
suggesting a high turnover rate among professionals with security
clearance. "Government agencies and their contractors are vying for
the same talent pool of security-cleared professionals and the
poaching goes both ways," said Evan Lesser, founder & Director
of ClearanceJobs. "Continued increases in defense and homeland
security needs drive both the strong job market and healthy
compensation. However, government agencies and contractors should
take note of the turnover issue which isn't new, but indicates a
level of competition to fill key security-cleared positions not
seen in other industries." Overall Job and Earnings Satisfaction
Remains High including War Zones According to the survey,
security-cleared professionals (62 percent) are satisfied with
their jobs. In contrast, 21 percent of workers were dissatisfied
and 17 percent were neither satisfied nor dissatisfied. Those with
intelligence agencies including the CIA, FBI and NSA demonstrated
the highest levels of satisfaction at 69 percent. Homeland Security
employees and contractors showed the lowest levels of job
satisfaction with 46 percent satisfied, 26 percent dissatisfied and
28 percent neither satisfied nor dissatisfied. In terms of
earnings, 61 percent were satisfied and 23 percent dissatisfied.
Once again, intelligence agencies displayed the highest levels of
satisfaction, topping the charts at 71 percent, with employees
within Homeland Security proving the least satisfied at 50 percent.
Likewise, earnings satisfaction for security-cleared professionals
working in Afghanistan and Iraq is strong at 70 percent and 67
percent satisfaction, respectively. Of course, having the largest
out-of-country earnings is a factor with Afghanistan-based
professionals earning $159,558, just surpassing their colleagues in
Iraq at $155,544. Military respondents earned notably less than the
overall average for all respondents. Cleared military professionals
on average received $67,751 in compensation with specific branches
earning the following: Navy ($73,826), Air Force ($67,240), Army
($65,028), and the Marines ($66,393). Domestic vs. Abroad Clearance
Makes a Difference Across the country, California, Virginia and
Washington, DC earned on average at least $98,500. While cleared
professionals based in Florida report average compensation of
$81,034, below the average, they were the most satisfied stateside
respondents with their compensation. The top 10 highest average
earnings for cleared professionals by state/district are: 2010 ----
California $98,968 Virginia $98,658 Washington, DC $98,542 Maryland
$94,398 Ohio $90,948 Colorado $85,395 New Jersey $83,808 Florida
$81,034 Alabama $79,990 New York $77,391 Nearly one-quarter of
security-cleared professionals working in the Capital region
(Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia) attributed their
compensation increases to changing employers, above the national
average. In addition, the region boasts the richest concentration
of respondents (39%) with current polygraphs creating an earnings
edge. Nationally, security-cleared professionals with current
polygraphs earned approximately 20 percent more than those without
a polygraph. Topping six-figures, their compensation averaged
$105,785. Clearance Offers Premium For Technology Professionals The
value of a clearance can also be seen by examining compensatory
value placed on specific job titles. When comparing cleared
technology professionals with their uncleared colleagues,
security-clearance made a significant impact on salaries at both
ends of the title spectrum. For example, the highest premiums for a
clearance were garnered by Desktop Support Specialist (12%), just
outpacing IT Management (CEO, CIO, CTO, VP, Dir.) who garnered a
ten percent salary premium. In fact, ten of the 12 titles studied
showed salary premiums attributable to holding a clearance
including Project Managers (5%), Programmers (5%), Systems
Administrators (4%), Business Analysts (3%) and Software Engineers
(3%). Additional findings include: -- Security-cleared
professionals with Intelligence Agency issued clearance were on
average the highest paid at $112,894. This compares to average
earnings of DOD secret holders at $84,211. -- Security-cleared
government contractors as a group registered higher average
salaries ($98,088) than government employees ($85,129). Of the
government agencies, State Department workers and contractors have
the highest average compensation ($111,186). Please visit
http://www.clearancejobs.com/files/salary.htm for the full survey
results, including reports and analysis on compensation by location
including a specific break-out of the Capital region, clearance
level, polygraph level, employer type, war zone, satisfaction, job
category, and salary premiums for cleared technology professionals.
Data for the Security Clearance Jobs Compensation Survey, believed
to be the most comprehensive survey of the industry, was collected
from 3,633 security-cleared professionals between October 2009 and
January 2010. About ClearanceJobs.com ClearanceJobs, a Dice
Holdings, Inc. service, is the leading Internet-based job board
dedicated to matching job seekers who hold an active security
clearance with the best hiring companies searching for new
employees. Authorized U.S. government contractors and their
representatives utilize the service to quickly and easily locate
candidates with specific security clearance requirements to fill
open jobs. For more information, please visit
http://www.clearancejobs.com/. For more information: Dice Holdings,
Inc. Jennifer Bewley, 212-448-8288 - or - Makovsky + Company Kona
Luseni, 212-508-9684 Jonathan Blank, 212-508-9615 DATASOURCE:
ClearanceJobs.com CONTACT: Dice Holdings, Inc., Jennifer Bewley,
+1-212-448-8288, ; or Makovsky + Company, Kona Luseni,
+1-212-508-9684, , or Jonathan Blank, +1-212-508-9615, Web Site:
http://www.clearancejobs.com/
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