TORONTO, Jan. 28, 2015 /CNW/ - "As the global economy continues to heal, Canadian Finance, Accounting and IT employers need robust recruiting and retention strategies to succeed in outperforming the competition in 2015 and beyond," says Peter Jeewan, President and CEO of Lannick Group, one of Canada's largest regional finance, accounting and IT recruitment specialists.
According to the 2015 report, www.lannickgroup.com/2015salaryreports, the top seven Finance/Accounting/IT jobs for increased demand and salaries in 2015 are:
1. |
Manager of Financial Reporting |
$80,000 - $110,000 |
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2. |
Manager of Planning and Analysis |
$85,050 - $120,000 |
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3. |
Tax Manager |
$89,067 - $143,000 |
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4. |
Mobile Web Developer |
$75,000 - $110,000 |
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5. |
Front End Web Developer |
$75,000 - $98,000 |
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6. |
IT Security Analyst |
$85,000 - $115,000 |
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7. |
Manager of Application Development |
$90,000 - $125,000 |
Other key 2015 report findings:
Twenty years ago, there was no way to predict how the "world wide web" would impact our lives. Today, Internet technology has not only revolutionized business; it has changed the world. As Canadians transition from desktop to mobile devices (tablets, smartphones) in growing numbers, the need for expanded mobile initiatives and applications continues to escalate. The demand for professionals with the skills and knowledge to create new tools and experiences — including front end and mobile developers, as well as user interface (UI/UX) professionals —will continue to grow exponentially as mobile device usage continues to skyrocket.
Jeewan continues, "The ever-evolving regulatory landscape means that highly specialized skills in risk, compliance, internal audit and system security continue to be in great demand. Another emerging trend we've seen is entry level hiring: rather than searching for the ideal candidate with all the right education, qualifications and prior work experience, many companies now hire new graduates with the right soft skills and personality to fit into the existing corporate culture—then train them to suit a custom need. "
Demand will be brisk across both sectors in 2015. In fact, there will be a shortage of mobile application designers, business systems analysts, corporate accountants and internal audit managers. Jeewan concludes, "Many factors—skill shortages, retiring baby boomers, increased job hopping thanks to technology literally putting new opportunities at employees' fingertips—will ensure that finding top notch talent will continue to be a significant challenge in 2015."
About the 2015 Report
Salaries were collected from November 1, 2013 to November 1, 2014 throughout the GTA. Figures are based on 5,213 reported salary changes and job placements in the Finance, Accounting and IT sectors. Salaries forecasted for 2015 are assumptions based on economic factors and the Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey. Compensation varies widely as a function of seniority, industry sector, risk and reward factors and company size. Professional designations are assumed at the intermediate and senior level positions. Salaries do not include benefits or bonuses.
About Lannick Group of Companies
Founded in 1985, Lannick Group of Companies has grown into the premier professional recruitment and staffing firm in the Greater Toronto Area. Lannick Group includes Lannick Finance & Accounting, which recruits finance & accounting professionals for mid- to senior-level permanent and contract roles; Pro Count Staffing, which places non-managerial to managerial-level finance & accounting professionals in temporary and permanent roles; and Lannick Technology, which specializes in providing technology professionals at all levels and roles on a contract, contract-to-hire and permanent basis. To find out more, download the Lannick Group of Companies app on iOS and Android or visit www.lannickgroup.com/salaryreport.
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