For everyone who works in the Oz industry or for that matter NZ, Gamasutra are putting out there salary survey for 2005.
It finishes tommorrow so you'd want to complete it tonight to get your figures in.
A good way to see how your salary compares to that of your contemporaries from other countries. [?]
[url]http://inside.gamasutra.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/et450FqTtX0KIp0ECXL0EN[/url]
Yeah, definately something more suited to Sumea I recon ... this site has much more recognition as an the australian game 'industry' website, where as AustralianGamer.com is a bit more targeted towards a general audience. I think you would get a much better response if Souri ran with it :D
That said, I'd be happy to help out or use what resources I have to get one going :)
Here are the results of a [url="http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2651&…"]recent developer salary survey[/url] by Game Developer magazine.
PROGRAMMING
Technical Director: $104,738
Lead Programmer: $81,591
Programmer / Engineer: $73, 618
ART and ANIMATION
Art Director: $65,313
Lead Artist: $68,112
Artist: $61,065
GAME DESIGN
Creative Director: $72,125
Writer: $61,000
Game Designer: $54,777
PRODUCTION
Producer: $66,375
Executive Producer (all with more than six years experience): $127, 375
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QA Lead: $43,125
Tester: $29,722
AUDIO
Audio Director: $62,206
Composer: $60,093
BUSINESS AND LEGAL
Marketing: $76,667
Admin: $81,765
Executive: $106,590
I'll be putting up a Sumea Salary Survey (real soon now) based on the categories in that survey. In all categories, people will be able to choose their salary range (from $20,000 to say 120,000), and the number of years they've been in the industry. Anyone have any other suggestions?
PROGRAMMING
Technical Director:
Lead Programmer:
Programmer / Engineer:
ART and ANIMATION
Art Director:
Lead Artist:
Artist:
GAME DESIGN
Creative Director:
Writer:
Game Designer:
PRODUCTION
Producer:
Executive Producer (all with more than six years experience):
QUALITY ASSURANCE
QA Lead:
Tester:
AUDIO
Audio Director:
Composer:
BUSINESS AND LEGAL
Marketing:
Admin:
Executive:
quote:Originally posted by Mario
quote:Originally posted by Malus
Now convert from US dollars..... [:O]
And then adjust for the much lower cost of living in Australasia.
...and then adjust again for the lower income taxes in the US... There's no doubt about it, if you want to make money but prefer to change countries rather than careers, the US is the way to go.
pb
quote:Originally posted by pb
quote:Originally posted by Mario
quote:Originally posted by Malus
Now convert from US dollars..... [:O]
And then adjust for the much lower cost of living in Australasia.
...and then adjust again for the lower income taxes in the US... There's no doubt about it, if you want to make money but prefer to change countries rather than careers, the US is the way to go.
pb
I would debate on taxes, Australia has now got one of the lowest set of rates in the world, especially when you take healthcare into account. The US, for example, has taxes on multiple levels, federal income taxes, state income taxes, plus state taxes at the register (read GST), then there is the INS enforced "unemployment insurance", and so on....
Having lived OS extensively my experience is that it all balances out, the cost of living in total generally costs as much as people can bear in any given country. It seems that there is never too much excess cash to be had and saved regardless of your geographic location, this is simply the "free market" at work :)
Cheers,
Ross.
can anyone give me a ball park figure for an artist with 8 years industry experience, both here and OS, specialising in animation and modelling? just returning to the aussie industry after my uk company ran out of work, and i have no clue as to what i should expect to receive or what i should be asking for. cheers! :)
It's coming real soon, I promise! Anyway, I found this article comparing the average game developer salaries of those in the US, UK, and Japan. It's quite interesting to see how much less Japanese developers are earning.
you can win a free subscription to game developer magazine too!