The confidential international survey can be completed on-line in under one minute at www.sportsrecruitment.com. It will track salaries for different roles and levels of seniority across the sports industry allowing for comparison between job types and territories.
This is the third salary survey undertaken by Sport Recruitment International, which has become established as the leading specialist search recruitment consultancy in the sports sector.
And according to Sports Recruitment International’s Commercial Director Amy Johnson, the changing economic environment makes it the most relevant to date.
“The survey will provide hard data on the current state of salaries in the sports sector and provide a reality check for both employers and candidates,” she said.
“We have recently seen many good quality candidates turning down job offers because the salary and benefits packages were below their expectations”.
“In an uncertain economy, candidates who are not inspired by the packages they are offered are far more likely to stay where they are rather than take on a new opportunity”.
“The survey will enable both employers and candidates to assess the current market rate to specific roles and, perhaps, adjust their expectations and offers accordingly.”
The salary survey is open to everybody employed within sports sponsors, agencies, governing bodies, broadcasters, public sports bodies, sporting goods brands and betting and gaming operators. The results will be collated and analysed for publication in September.
“I would like to urge as many people as possible to take the time to complete the survey because the more input we receive, the more representative and useful the results will be,” Amy Johnson said.
To complete the survey please CLICK HERE.
Sports Recruitment International is headquartered in London and has offices in Geneva and Amsterdam. Its clients include many of the world’s leading sports sponsors, agencies, governing bodies, broadcasters, public sports bodies, sporting goods brands and betting and gaming operators.







