Membership Update: 2014 Salary Survey open; please participate
CDI Strategies, July 3, 2014
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When ACDIS put out the call for participation in its 2014 CDI Salary Survey last week more than 500 people responded. We need you to take a few minutes to complete the survey, too. Why? Because this survey provides valuable information on how you get paid for the work you do. And, you can use the results to make the case for changes in your own compensation! We’ve heard from a number of ACDIS members who’ve analyzed the data against their own circumstances and got the compensation they deserved.
Last year about 25% of respondents said they earned $60,000–$69,999 annually, but pay for the CDI profession is on the rise: The number of individuals earning $50,000-$59,999 decreased by 4% and the number of those earning $70,000-$79,999 increased by about 4%.
How have salary rates changed since last year’s survey? You tell us! Please complete the 2014 CDI Specialist’s Salary Benchmarking Survey. We will share the results in a special report later this year.
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