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Book Description

The results of O’Reilly’s second annual Design Salary Survey are in. Conducted last autumn, the anonymous online survey attracted more than 1,000 designers, UX/UI specialists, and others in the design space in 48 countries throughout the world. This in-depth report presents complete survey results, including compensation, specific roles and tasks, company size, organizational processes, and tools used.

Curious how you would do in a different location, or how different skills and responsibilities might affect your salary? Check out this free report to learn about these potentially career-changing findings, and find out how to plug your own information into the survey’s simple linear model.

In this report, you’ll learn:

  • The industries and regions of the world with the highest design professional salaries
  • How company size correlates to median salaries
  • The tools (e.g. GitHub, Sketch) and design processes (e.g. Agile) that respondents use most often
  • The range of tasks that respondents perform, including user research, usability testing, information architecture, and project management
  • How salaries compare for job titles such as director, manager, consultant, developer, analyst, and designer

To stay up to date on this research, your participation is critical. The survey is now open for the 2018 report, and if you can spare just 10 minutes of your time, we encourage you to go to the 2018 Design Salary Survey.

Table of Contents

  1. Executive Summary
  2. Introduction
  3. Salary Overview
  4. Geography
  5. Age Versus Years of Experience
  6. Gender
  7. Industry, Company Size
  8. Coding Time, Programming Languages
  9. Tasks
  10. Meetings
  11. Working with Other People
  12. Types of Products, Products or Services
  13. Design Process
  14. Tools
  15. Tools: Wireframing and Prototyping
  16. Tools: Information Organization / Architecture
  17. Tools: User Research and Testing
  18. Conclusion
  19. A. Appendix A: Adjusted Median Salary
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