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2012 VenueDataSource Salary Reports: Is your compensation plan competitive?

By Kayla McKinley posted 11-09-2012 08:55

  
If you haven't explored IAVM's VenueDataSource, now is the time to take advantage of one of its most useful surveys yet. The 2012 Salary Reports are now available for purchase. The 2010 salary survey was one of IAVM's highest regarded products, and the 2012 surveys include even more information! With an increase to 32 job titles, up from the 19 job titles published in 2010, the 2012 Reports present the salary range, as well as the average and the median salary for each position. There are three separate salary reports available by venue type – arenas, convention centers, and performing arts centers. The data is also presented in the following categories: management level of the salary reported, venue size, venue market size, whether or not part of a complex, gender, ownership and management (when there was enough data to report). 

"One striking finding in this year's research was an apparent correlation between a professional certification, such as a CFE, and base salary; there appears to be real added value in the form of consistent, measurable higher salaries, for senior staff holding such certification," said Steve Schwartz, Senior Research Policy Manager, Walter E Washington Convention Center. 

VenueDataSource reports start at $199 for IAVM members and are $499 for non-members, and provide invaluable information that allows you to ensure accurate and competitive compensation for all departments and management levels. Benchmark industry best practices and recruit qualified professionals with confidence, order your VenueDataSource 2012 Salary Reports today

VenueDataSource is generously funded by the IAVM Foundation.
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