HR Tech Insights: Institute of Commercial Payments Salary Survey Reveals Compensation Trends in Commercial Payments
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Nearly Half of Tech Professionals Looking for New Roles in 2025
As artificial intelligence and machine learning reshape the tech landscape, commanding salary premiums of up to 17.7%, an unprecedented 47% of technology professionals are actively seeking new roles—up from 29% last year. This surge in job seeking reflects a maturing market where tech professionals increasingly focus on total compensation and growth opportunities, according to Dice's (a DHI Group, Inc.) 20th annual Tech Salary Report, which this year includes a special look back at two decades of transformation in tech.The average technology professional salary reached $112,521 in 2024, representing a 1.2% year-over-year increase. However, this growth hasn't translated into increased satisfaction, with tech workers’ satisfaction in compensation reaching a new low in 2024. HR Tech Insights: FlexJobs Names 20 Fast-Growing Careers for Fully Remote Jobs in 2025 "While compensation remains important, tech professionals are increasingly focused on the total package—from benefits to job security to professional development opportunities,” said Art Zeile, CEO of DHI Group, Inc., parent company of Dice. “This presents both challenges and opportunities for employers looking to attract and retain top tech talent in 2025." 20 Years of Tech Evolution Shows Progress and Challenges As Dice celebrates 20 years of salary reporting, this year’s survey findings reveal artificial intelligence and machine learning as the most significant technological change of the past two decades, cited by 36% of tech professionals with over 20 years of experience. Cloud computing and virtualization (15%) and mobile technologies (8%) round out the top three most impactful changes. Notably, women in tech with over two decades of experience are nearly 1.5 times more likely than their male counterparts to say work culture has improved over the past 20 years. "This finding suggests real progress in workplace culture," notes Zeile. "However, with only 48% of all seasoned tech professionals saying culture has improved, there's still significant work to do in this area." AI Skills Command Premium Compensation Tech professionals responsible for artificial intelligence development earn 17.7% more than their peers not involved in AI work. This premium extends beyond base compensation, with tech professionals who are responsible for AI in their organization also reporting higher job satisfaction levels. Regional and Industry Shifts Shape the Market Our survey findings revealed significant geographic and sector-specific variations in 2024. Key findings include:“Organizations that can bridge this gap, particularly in areas like remote work flexibility and professional development, will have a significant advantage in attracting top talent in 2025.”