Training, e-learning and technology salary and work survey 2008

In December 2008, we undertook our Work and Salary Survey of the training, e-learning and technology industries.

We asked a wide range of questions, to help uncover details of salaries, benefits, job satisfaction and work/life balance within the training/learning and development and technology sectors. This also included people working within learning and technology departments of other organisations.

Nearly 500 people responded to the survey. The results of the survey can be downloaded free.

 

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The questions cover:

  • Whether people work in the public or private sector.
  • In which industry people work.
  • In which role do people work.
  • Whether people are full-time, contract/freelance, part-time or temporary.
  • Where people are based geographically.
  • How much people earn.
  • Whether people’s salaries have increased in the last twelve months.
  • Whether people have a personal target to enable them to increase their earnings.
  • Which benefits people receive.
  • Whether people work longer hours than they are paid for.
  • How well people feel their salary compares with the industry average.
  • How well people feel their benefits package compares with the industry average.
  • How happy people are in their current role.
  • How challenged people are in their current role.
  • Whether people are considering changing jobs in the next twelve months.
  • Why people want to change jobs.
  • Whether people are happy in their current industry.
  • To which industry they would like their next career move to be.
  • To which role people would like their next career move to be.
  • If people changed jobs, what their reason was.
  • Whether their roles have become harder as a result of the current economic situation.

Blue Eskimo salary and work survey 2008

Blue Eskimo’s salary and work survey gives a comprehensive insight into current salary and work trends within the training, e-learning and technology sector.