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Auckland / Wellington Salary Survey


shagen
2nd March 2005, 04:04 PM
I found this salary survey for Auckland & Wellington areas published by Parker Bridge Recruitment. They are mostly accounting, banking, finance and office administration type jobs.

Auckland Salary Survey (http://www.parkerbridge.co.nz/content/files/Salary_survey_2004_-_AKLD_4_QTR.pdf?PHPSESSID=60ecfb0552f6af528f4b37d1 8efbada6)

Wellington Salary Survey (http://www.parkerbridge.co.nz/content/files/Salary_survey_2004_-_WGTN_4_QTR.pdf?PHPSESSID=60ecfb0552f6af528f4b37d1 8efbada6)

Shagen

sarahw
3rd March 2005, 08:14 AM
Thanks for that Shagen - very interesting.

Do remember guys that its all relative - salaries tend to be higher in Auckland, however, in general, so are the house prices...

xanctus
3rd March 2005, 08:19 AM
I always having a hard time finding for graphic/web designer salary range. Mostly I found are about IT fields. Anyone knows?

Bailers
3rd March 2005, 08:25 AM
Robert Walters do a yearly worldwide survey but the NZ stuff only seems to be for Auckland

http://www.robertwalters.com/salarysurvey/Default.jsp

Mark

Jodie
3rd March 2005, 03:27 PM
I always having a hard time finding for graphic/web designer salary range. Mostly I found are about IT fields. Anyone knows?

Your probably looking at around $40 - $45k as an average salary for web design/graphic design for mid-level positions. For web design I mean HTML and Front end design stuff, not back end development - you get more money for PHP, ASP, .NET, SQL, Java etc... A good Java programmer can expect to earn $60k per year easily. Now why didn't I learn Java at uni?...... :roll:

For more advanced positions, you can obviously expect more. I know the company I've been working for as Web Project Manager have been employing entry - intermediate web designers and graphic designers on a contract basis that pays $15 - $20 per hour in Welly. I think this is a bit below average (although I could be wrong!), but I know you can get more if you contract through an agency though.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Jod

Juniper
7th March 2005, 05:15 PM
interesting, i don't know much about salaries, but at a glance they seem like equal numerical value to salaries in the states (although the value of the currency is of course a bit less).

thanks for the info on web design, i'm a graphic artist myself (although in another field), so it's great to hear news from "the front lines" :-P


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