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Flexible work practices ... how important are they to you?

1007696255_0920892067_m.jpgMany of us talk about how great it would be to have more flexibility in our work. Perhaps the ability to have a rostered day off every two weeks, to be able to work from home every now and then, or maybe even the option of getting into the office at midday and then working through till 8pm or 9pm - giving you a better work/life balance.

Aquent recently published its 2008-2009 Aquent Orange Book, the most comprehensive international salary survey for the marketing, communications and creative industries. One of the key findings in this report was that flexible work practices was the Number 1 retention strategy implemented by those businesses surveyed across Australia and New Zealand.

Clearly employers place a huge emphasis on flexible work practices, but what is the attitude of employees towards this relatively recent organisational phenomenon? I will try not to let the fact that I am actually writing this blog entry while working from home sway my personal opinion!

Have you ever stopped to think that being given more freedom in your working hours, or in general more flexibility at work could have an associated impact on your salary? Does being in the office less necessarily equate to a reduction in salary? Perhaps you'd look at flexibility somewhat differently if it did?

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Would you consider taking a cut in your salary to have more flexibility in your job, thereby striking a better work-life balance?

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Dear Great Almighty Oracle ... :)

I am a Senior (corporate and packaging) Designer in Amsterdam and am trying to find out any information or statistics on design salaries here in The Netherlands. Can you help or point me in the right direction?

Kind regards,
Luke


The Aquent Oracle says ...

Your timing couldn't be better, Luke!

Aquent has just released the 2008-2009 edition of The Aquent Orange Book. Now in its fifth year, The Aquent Orange Book is the most comprehensive salary survey and industry monitor for the marketing, communications and creative industries.

Internationally,The Aquent Orange Book covers the following categories, among others: creative, design, digital, advertising, marketing, market research, MICE, publishing, editorial, media, PR and communications.Picture 2.png

The report covers 15 countries across Australia and New Zealand, Asia, China, Japan, the United Kingdom and Europe, and was supported and endorsed by 38 marketing, communications and creative industry associations - including Beroepsorgan in The Netherlands which would be of particular interest to you, Luke.

If you would like advice on salaries or the opportunity to look through The Aquent Orange Book, feel free to contact the Aquent office nearest to you.

Image: Cover of the European Edition 2008-2009 of The Aquent Orange Book designed in the UK by Playne Design Limited.

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