IT Manager: Career Overview

Official government data · Updated April 2026

IT Managers earn a national median of $171,200/yr with 15.2% projected employment growth over 2024–2034. The role draws on expertise in Computers and Electronics, Customer and Personal Service, Administration and Management.

Median Salary

$171,200

National · 2024

10-Year Growth

15.2%

Much faster than average

Employed Nationally

645,970

2024 data

Typical Education

Bachelor's degree

Entry-level

What Employers Expect From a IT Manager

These are the competencies recruiters screen for in IT Manager candidates, ranked by importance. Your resume should demonstrate each one:

1 Critical Thinking 2 Reading Comprehension 3 Active Listening 4 Speaking 5 Monitoring 6 Judgment and Decision Making 7 Writing 8 Coordination 9 Complex Problem Solving 10 Social Perceptiveness

Knowledge Areas

Core knowledge domains most important for IT Manager performance, based on verified occupational data.

Computers and Electronics Customer and Personal Service Administration and Management Engineering and Technology English Language

Tools & Technologies

High-demand tools and technologies for IT Manager roles.

Amazon Web Services AWS software Microsoft Azure software Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office software Operating system software SAP software Apache Cassandra Apache Hadoop Apache Maven Apache Tomcat

Job Outlook: 2024–2034

Employment is projected to grow 15.2% for IT Manager roles over the 2024–2034 decade. That's much faster than average compared to the 4% average across all occupations.

Current Employment
645,970
Projected Growth
15.2%
Typical Education
Bachelor's degree

Top Employers

Companies actively hiring for IT Manager roles, ranked by disclosure volume. Salaries reflect base pay from employer disclosure records.

Company Median Disclosed Salary Filings
Twilio Inc $293,959 4
Coinbase Global $233,513 4
Intuit Inc $226,120 39
PayPal Holdings $216,795 44
Pinterest Inc $216,590 10
Oracle America Inc $215,353 21

Base salary only — excludes equity and bonuses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a IT Manager do?
IT Managers apply expertise in Computers and Electronics, Customer and Personal Service, Administration and Management to perform their core responsibilities. Key competencies include Critical Thinking, Reading Comprehension, Active Listening, Speaking.
How much does a IT Manager make?
The national median salary for a IT Manager is $171,200 per year based on official government wage survey data. Actual compensation varies by location, experience, and employer.
Is IT Manager a good career in 2026?
Employment for IT Manager roles is projected to grow 15.2% over the 2024–2034 decade — much faster than average compared to all occupations. There are currently 645,970 workers in this occupation nationally.
What education do you need to become a IT Manager?
The typical entry-level education for a IT Manager is Bachelor's degree. Requirements vary by employer and specialization.
What skills do IT Managers need?
The most important skills for IT Manager roles based on verified occupational data: Critical Thinking, Reading Comprehension, Active Listening, Speaking, Monitoring, Judgment and Decision Making, Writing, Coordination, Complex Problem Solving, Social Perceptiveness. Key tools and technologies include: Amazon Web Services AWS software, Microsoft Azure software, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office software, Operating system software.

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Salary, employment, and skills figures sourced from official U.S. government records and occupational databases. Actual compensation and requirements vary by location, experience, and employer. Salary and employment figures from official U.S. government records. Actual compensation varies by location, experience, and employer.