Got something to say about industry pay? Working conditions? Bonuses? You have until 6pm today to take part in our annual salary survey

Salary Survey 2015: Last chance to make your voice heard

Time’s running out if you want to take part in our annual salary survey and make your thoughts known on the games jobs market in 2015.

This is your chance to voice your opinion about industry pay, working conditions, opportunities for career progression or moving overseas, bonuses, flexible work practices and more. By quizzing the games industry, Develop and its sister publication MCV hopes to build the most comprehensive report on the games jobs market.

The survey is completely anonymous, and takes only five minutes to fill in. However, you must fill in the survey before 6pm UK time on Monday, January 12th. That’s today.

You can take part in this year’s survey by clicking here, or by scrolling to the bottom of this page. 

The results will be printed in our February 2015 issue, while MCV will report on the data in a separate issue later this month.

The annual salary survey is part of our two-month recruitment blitz, with a series of features running online and in our Recruitment Special in the February issue. You can find more jobs-themed content at www.develop-online.net/jobs2015.

For more information on the recruitment advertising opportunities in Develop, please contact Alex via aboucher@intentmedia.co.uk or Charlotte via cnangle@intentmedia.co.uk, or call them on 01992 535647.

For opportunities in MCV, please contact Conor via ctallon@nbmedia.com.

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