This is my idea with a believe that luck is working for the person.

Figures may vary depending on Industry to Industry, and nevermind i could be
wrong... :-)


1-2  yrs    2L - 3.5L
3-5 yrs     2.5L - 6L
6-8 yrs     4L - 8L
10 yrs       7L-10L
10+ yrs     Should start a company or should get a profile like CTO and can
get stakes in company.

Thanks
Dhruv

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "anil bindal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kapil Sethi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "The Linux-Delhi mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: ATTENTION: Re: [ilugd] COMMERCIAL::System
Administrator(level1) -Urgent


> Well..
>
> What you say is also correct but i was talking in relative terms. e.g.
> same no. of experience in embeded  could fetch double the salary.. and
> with due respect to our sys admin. profession.. IIT grads. would be more
> useful in designing more technical stuff like DSP / FPGA etc.. They
> would be more apted to work on Wireless/ embdeded technologies ... than
> doing all those kind of routine sys admin work...
>
> Working in technologies development would always be highest paid,
> non-redundant..and highly skilled jobs..Increments for the Sys admin
> would always be lower as compared to development engineers... it is
> market economics .. demand and supply type..
>
> Like in Embeded and in ASIC.. it is not unusual to get 5+ lacs above
> after 3 years of experience.. and it would continue to double every 3-4
> years or so..
>
> BTW I am curious to know as to what is the average salary for Indian sys
> admins in say any MNC for following no.  of year's experience.. ( assume
> that guy has required skills )
>
> 1-2  yrs
> 3-5 yrs
> 6-8 yrs
> 10 yrs
> 10+ yrs
>
> Is there any salary survey for Indian IT guys.. ?
>
> I consider big money as 10-12 lacs p.a. for a 8-9 years experience
> engineering graduate..which is possible these days in Technology
> development areas..
>
>
> On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 12:49, Kapil Sethi wrote:
>
> > Hi Anil,
> >
> > anil bindal wrote:
> >
> > >With IIT degree in Com. Science, there could be better things to do
than
> > >be in Sys Admin. It is a thankless , low paid job.
> > >
> > >These days one does not need a technical degree to be in sys admin..
and
> > >there are abundant of sys admin ( non-technical back ground )  in
India.
> > >
> > >However if you are planning to settle abroad then it is a good choice..
> > >
> > >
> > Systems admin is no way a low paid job.
> >
> > Thankless yes, but a sysadmin is backbone of IT deptt of any company. As
> > a human tendency people care more about their face or hands than their
> > backbone, so nothing unusual in that.
> >
> > A good sysadmin requires good understanding of OS internal, networking
> > protocols and is expected to posses good programming skills. BY all
> > means good techical brains are required in the field of systems admin,
> > and yes there is big money here also.
> >
> > Kapil Sethi
>
> Regards,
>
> Anil Bindal
> DCM Technologies
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