Just over 24 hours left if you want to have your say about the games jobs market in 2016

Develop Salary Survey closes tomorrow

Time’s running out if you want to participate in our latest study into the games industry and find out how much you’re really worth.

Last month, Develop and its sister publication MCV once again launched our annual salary survey, forming a detailed look at the games industry jobs market in 2016.

The survey is open to anyone in the games market, including developers, publishers, retailers, services companies and more – no matter where in the world you’re based.

This is your chance to share your thoughts on pay, working conditions, job opportunities and recruitment – and it only takes a few minutes to fill in.

The survey is completely anonymous, so please share as much as you can; only then can we create the most comprehensive report on the games industry.

You can take part in this year’s survey by clicking here, or by scrolling to the bottom of this page. The deadline for all comments is 6pm UK time on Wednesday, January 13th.

Pollen VC is running its own survey with Develop, taking a closer look at developer spending on user acquisition.

The results will be printed in our February 2016 issue, while MCV will report on the data in a separate issue.

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