Entries in 'salary survey' (15)
UK GAMES INDUSTRY SALARY SURVEY: What are you worth?
This year, our salary survey shows a decline in the average UK games industry yearly wage.
Looking to change jobs in 2013?
Time's running out to make your views known on the jobs market in 2013 with MCV's annual salary survey.
It's New Year - time for a new job?
Only three days into 2013 and we're all back at work - but who knows what the year will bring?
Unsatisfied with your job?
It's the week before Christmas, the clock is slowly ticking towards your last working day (too slowly, in fact) and you have time to reflect on the past year.
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Unsatisfied with your job?
As the year draws to a close, we all dedicate a few moments to taking stock: are we happy? Are we where we want to be? Do we earn enough?
Do you earn enough money?
It's only when we are faced with Christmas shopping that we realise how limiting our paypackets can be. Is yours particularly generous or restricting? Let us know.
How much are you worth?
Bored on a Friday afternoon? Spend a few minutes letting us know your thoughts about the 2013 jobs market.
UK games industry shamed by male/female pay gap
Female games industry professionals earn £1.50 less an hour than men.
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MCV's 2012 UK Games Industry Salary Survey - The Results
What are you worth? We canvassed 1,000 industry workers about careers, salaries and job prospects. Here are the results.
MCV Salary Survey: Last chance to take part
There are only a few hours left to share your views on the 2012 job market in MCV's annual salary survey.
What are you worth?
Are you earning enough money? Are you happy with your job? Share your views with the industry in MCV's annual salary survey.
Do you earn enough money?
MCV's annual salary survey is back, and we're offering you the chance to let the world know your thoughts about the 2012 jobs market.
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Games industry salary survey returns
Next weeks's issue of MCV is dedicated to the job market in 2010, and as part of this comprehensive guide we're running our annual salary survey - and we're asking ...

























