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The key to getting the best data possible from a survey is to PARTICIPATE. Participation by you and other organizations like yours ensures a greater confidence level in the results. Participate from October 1 through December 31 in any of our industry compensation surveys and receive industry-specific results at a 75% discounted rate plus a complimentary electronic copy of the Executive Summary when the survey results are released. After December, receive a 50% discounted rate. You may submit your data online, access an Excel copy of the questionnaire for submission by e-mail, or mail or fax your hard-copy questionnaire to us by March 31. You have the option of purchasing your data on a national or state basis by organization size. Our compensation surveys provide salary data for more than 100 job titles and you may select our optional SCOs (Selected Characteristics of Occupation) to assist in survey job matching.

When you participate in any of our surveys, you agree to provide us with current pay data from your organization. Data collection starts in October and ends on March 31. All of our compensation surveys are released in August of each year.

Three survey data resources in one!
When you purchase any of our compensation surveys, you not only receive actual survey participant data collected through the period, but two additional sources of data to use for comparison purposes. The additional two sources include compensation for jobs in tax-exempt organizations and compensation for jobs in publicly traded or for-profit organizations. Our additional compensation sources given in our survey reports are not analyses like those provided to ERI Assessor Series subscribers, but rather they are reports of actual data points collected and calculated with options for data review. This is a true compensation survey.

Have you considered the benefits of becoming a subscriber to ERI Assessor Series?
For Assessor Series subscribers, ERI Salary Surveys are free with participation as long as participation is provided through the Platform Library. There is no limit to the number of surveys in which an Assessor subscriber may participate. This offer entitles participants to a free PDF copy of the survey when the survey is released (printing and shipping charges will apply to printed and bound copies).




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