Salary and wages 2017 – tell us what you are worth


The Australian financial services industry continues to experience change with much of that change being reflected in employment and remuneration patterns across the sector.
As it has in previous years, Money Management is seeking to develop a picture of how the financial services sector is changing, how this is impacting job creation and how this, in turn, is resulting in changes to wages and salaries across the industry.
By completing our survey you will be eligible to go into the draw to win one of three $100 Myer vouchers.
The top-line findings of the survey will be published in Money Management and the more detailed findings and analysis will be made available for purchase.
Click here to complete the survey.
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