ALA Survey
A List Apart are running their 2008 survey for people who make websites. I took it and so should you :)The results of last year's survey (1.7Mb PDF) makes good reading. From my own perspective it's interesting to see that the majority of the 2007 survey's respondents were:
- mainly developers (I class myself as a web designer)
- younger than me
- educated to a higher degree
- working for MUCH bigger companies
- only recently into blogging
- mostly getting excited by the web design field
- working less hours
- fairly "green" in the web industry
- not having as much holiday
- earning less but getting pay rises
It's also funny how the writer/editor role had the greatest proportion amongst female respondents; 41.6% of females were writer/editors with the next nearest job title being usability/consultant/lead at 24.7% So maybe the girls are better writers. Their weakest field was that of developer.
Interesting reading indeed.
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