Develop's Salary Survey will find out for you; Get involved to help craft our most detailed insight yet

How much does your boss earn?

The collection of data for Develop’s annual Salary Survey is ongoing, and we need you to give us your thoughts on today’s games industry jobs market.

The yearly salary survey, presented in association with recruiter MPG Universal, is back, and we’re offering you the chance to let the world know your thoughts about jobs, recruitment, employment and pay in the games industry today.

The survey is open to anyone in the games sector and developers from across the UK, Europe, North America and around the world are invited to take part.

Last year, a thousand provided data and feedback on the jobs market.

To take part in the survey, click here or see below – the deadline for all feedback is end of business on Monday, January 7th, 2013.

Our survey consists of questions covering everything from salaries and bonuses through to whether or not games industry employees are confident about the year ahead, and how they see their careers evolving – and it takes no more than five minutes to fill out.

Results will be printed in the New Year edition of Develop, while our sister magazine MCV will report on the data in a separate upcoming issue. Both magazine’s are preparing special issues dedicated to recruitment in 2012 and 2013.

For information on the recruitment advertising opportunities in Develop contact Alex Boucher.

For information on the recruitment advertising opportunities in MCV contact Lesley Blumson or Jennie Lane.

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