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AMA|Aquent - The 2010 Marketing Salary Survey
Aquent and The American Marketing Association (AMA), the largest marketing association in North America, have joined forces to provide you with the latest salaries, research and insights for Marketing Professionals.
The survey revealed that salaries are rising, but so are challenges for the majority of marketing professionals. More than half of the 5,300 respondents said their salary would be higher in 2010, but only 16 percent strongly agreed that they had all the resources they need to meet their organization's 2010 marketing objectives.
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2010 AIGA | Aquent Survey of Design Salaries
The AIGA | Aquent Survey of Design Salaries is the most comprehensive annual survey of compensation data for the communication design profession in the United States. It reports the actual salary ranges for design positions among AIGA members and related professionals in the United States. The survey is based on salaries in 2009, when many corporations and advertising agencies reduced staff and outsourced work to freelance designers. However, the good news is that nearly a third of respondents to AIGA's Confidence Survey of Design Leaders believe they will be more likely to hire new designers in this quarter than last.
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Lessons From the Web Front Lines: Attracting, Keeping, and Developing Web Talent in an Uncertain Economy - an Aquent | Monster Survey of Web Professionals
This is a presentation of the results of a series of nationwide online surveys conducted by Aquent and Monster including Web professionals, employers and recruiters who hire Web professionals. This give a look into a lone growth area of the talent market that could be the difference between survival and prosperity in this economy and the recovery—when it happens. Uncover insights into how to attract, keep and develop Web talent in an uncertain economy.
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2009 AIGA | Aquent Survey of Design Salaries
The AIGA | Aquent Survey of Design Salaries is the most comprehensive annual survey of compensation data for the communication design profession in the United States. It reports the actual salary ranges for design positions among AIGA members and related professionals in the United States. The survey is based on salaries in 2008, when many design firms reported that their businesses were relatively solid—in fact, the industry seemed even more robust than many other economic sectors—although the economy had already slipped into recession.
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Aquent Orange Book | Salary Survey and Industry Monitor for the Marketing, Communications and Creative Industries | Asia Pacific Edition 2008–2009
The Aquent Orange Book is the most comprehensive salary survey and industry monitor for the marketing, communications and creative industries. This year we conducted our survey in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan.
With in-depth statistics, trend analysis and expert opinion, the Aquent Orange Book is designed to give employers the insights required to make informed staffing decisions. We explore employee tenure, talent sourcing strategies, salary increases, permanent and temporary staffing trends, staff retention strategies, staff turnover rates, benefits packages and detailed salary tables.
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Aquent Orange Book | Salary Survey and Industry Monitor for the Marketing, Communications and Creative Industries | European Edition 2008–2009
The Aquent Orange Book is the most comprehensive salary survey and industry monitor for the marketing, communications and creative industries. This year we surveyed in seven European countries – Czech Republic, France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom.
With in-depth statistics, trend analysis and expert opinion, the Aquent Orange Book is designed to give employers the insights required to make informed staffing decisions. We explore employee tenure, talent sourcing strategies, salary increases, permanent and temporary staffing trends, staff retention strategies, staff turnover rates, benefits packages and detailed salary tables.
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Aquent | AMA Compensation Survey of Marketing Professionals 2009
The Aquent | American Marketing Association salary salary survey of marketing professionals draws upon salary, demographic, psychographic, and job satisfaction data from thousands of respondents across a broad spectrum of job titles, markets, and business sectors and features an insight series on the data collected.
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2008 AIGA | Aquent Survey of Design Salaries
The most unbiased‚ professionally researched tool of its kind‚ it draws upon data provided by more than 6‚000 design professionals throughout the United States.
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Aquent Orange Book: Salary Survey and Industry Monitor for the Marketing, Communications and Creative Industries | 2006-2007 Asia Pacific Edition
The Aquent Orange Book (previously called The Asia Pacific Salary Monitor) is an indispensable management tool for any decision-maker operating in the Marketing, Communications and Creative sectors. It provides accurate salary information for hundreds of staff categories, detailed statistics on revenue growth, staff retention strategies, anticipated salary increases, and identifies employment and growth trends.
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Aquent Orange Book: Salary Survey and Industry Monitor for the Marketing, Communications and Creative Industries | 2006-2007 European Edition
The Aquent Orange Book (previously called The Asia Pacific Salary Monitor) is an indispensable management tool for any decision-maker operating in the Marketing, Communications and Creative sectors. It provides accurate salary information for hundreds of staff categories, detailed statistics on revenue growth, staff retention strategies, anticipated salary increases, and identifies employment and growth trends.
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Aquent | AMA Compensation Survey of Marketing Professionals 2006
The most comprehensive survey ever conducted in this field, it draws upon salary, demographic, psychographic, and job satisfaction data from thousands of respondents across a broad spectrum of job titles, markets, and business sectors.









































