SURVEYS

2007 Salary Survey

This year's poll finds a generous consultancy scene. The in-house sector is not so fortunate, says Mark Johnson.

 
 

2006 Salary Survey

Confidence is returning to the industry but PROs are having to work harder for slowly rising wages, writes Mark Johnson

 
 

2005 Staff retention survey

Despite being one of the top career choices, the PR world is finding that retaining quality staff remains a challenge.  What can be done to rectify this, asks Stephanie Siegle.  In association with Ketchum.

 
 

2005 Salary Survey

The 2005 salary survey, as published in PRWeek on 28.01.05. In addition you can access the full survey - including salary by job title, staff numbers and region - by clicking here 

 
 

2004 Council survey

PR headcounts for all councils surveyed

 
 

2004 Marketing Managers Survey

The inaugural PRWeek/Manning Selvage & Lee Marketing Managers Survey.  240 marketing managers, marketing directors and brand managers were contacted to determine their knowledge of, and involvement with, PR.

 
 

2004 Salary survey

Ever wondered how much you are really worth? Rob Gray reports on this year's definitive guide to PR salaries and benefits

 
 

2002 24/7 Media Survey

An exclusive survey that reveals how the 24/7 media environment has impacted on PROs

 
 

2002 Budget survey

PR Industry Budget Report by PRWeek/Dynamic Markets. Independent market research assessing PR spend in the face of the economic slowdown.

 
 
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The Top 150

PRWeek's definitive ranking of the top PR firms in the UK. The must-read for anyone buying - or selling - consultancy services. Click here for the 2008 report and league tables.

 

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