Calling all social media creatives! The marketing newsletter and Netted partner Link in Bio, from International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences member Rachel Karten, is conducting a social media compensation survey to get a holistic view on how those working in the social media industry are being compensated. This survey is intended to anonymously collect data on those working in social media, including social media managers, community managers, moderators, content marketers, or other similar titles, either full-time, in-house, freelance, or for a marketing or ad agency.
After this survey is conducted, Link in Bio will publish a newsletter with lots of raw data, interesting findings, and charts breaking it all down. Subscribe here so you don’t miss it when it drops.
Salary transparency gives everyone a leg up. Knowing how much others doing similar work are being paid empowers everyone to ask for fair compensation for their work, especially in an industry that is made up of a majority of women and people of color—compared to the rest of marketing and advertising! Being open about how much money we're all making helps to close the wage gap amongst gender, race, and other biases. |