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Gamasutra, Game Developer Call For 2007 Salary Survey Participation

The editors of Game Developer magazine and Gamasutra.com have <a href="http://surveys.supersurvey.com/survey-bin/surveys/s30664.pl">opened the 2007 Game Developer Salary Survey</a> - with anonymous responses from industry professionals requested, and the

February 18, 2008

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The editors of Game Developer magazine and Gamasutra.com invite you to complete the annual Game Developer's Salary Survey. The information you provide will help inform the entire game development community. The results of this survey will be published in the April 2008 issue of Game Developer magazine, and will again be available in overview form on Gamasutra, and in much more detailed form as a Game Developer Research In appreciation of your time and effort, once you complete the survey, your name will be entered into a drawing to win one of five Main Conference Passes for your choice of the lineup of Game Developers Conference (GDC) events in the 2008-2009 cycle: Paris GDC in June, Austin GDC or China GDC (in Beijing) in September, or GDC 2009 in San Francisco. The results of the prior survey were revealed in April of 2007, calculating an average American game industry salary of $73,316, slightly down on 2005's figure of $75,039. In addition, the average salary in 2006 over all American game programmers was $80,886, and the 2006 average for artists was $65,107 - with game designers' average was $61,538. Following these results, this year's survey has also added support for important emerging job functions such as community manager, which will be showcased in the new results due in April. Interested game professionals can now click through to take part in the survey. Thanks for helping us to advance the industry! [NOTE: A separate, optional MIT Business School survey on entrepreneurship in the game industry is available to fill out at the end of this year's Salary Survey - results will also be made available in conjunction with CMP if you'd like to fill it out.]

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