Earnings, satisfaction rise, reveals 2015 Salary Survey

Average earnings jump 3.54% in 2014 compared with the previous year. Compensation increases for 74% of respondents, with an average bump of 3.7%.

Total Compensation in 2014
Total Compensation in 2014

Mick Jagger once sang, “I can’t get no satisfaction.” But when it comes to financial compensation, the guess here is that the Rolling Stones fare rather nicely.

Packaging professionals may not get the same income satisfaction as the boys in that legendary rock band, but their responses to the 2015 Salary Survey do indeed express job satisfaction.

In particular, you may notice an ear-to-ear grin on the faces of packaging consultants, corporate management, and marketing/sales pros, whose respective salaries grew noticeably in 2014 compared to 2013. Consultants, for example, experienced a one-year increase of $13,160. Corporate management salaries escalated $10,440, while marketing and sales salaries jumped $7,030. Only three job categories experienced salary decreases in 2014 compared to the previous year, with purchasing pros seeing the steepest drop of $7,000 in 2014.

The Salary Survey was conducted by the Institute of Packaging Professionals and Packaging World magazine, and was developed in cooperation with Gros Executive Recruiters, a packaging sector executive recruiting firm. Kane Consulting provided market research for the survey.

This year’s survey questionnaire was developed and posted to the IoPP website from Jan. 22 to March 2, and both IoPP members and nonmembers were encouraged to participate.

Steady climb in compensation
Looking at total compensation in 2014 reveals that the average change in compensation in 2014 was 3.54%, with 74% of respondents earning a pay increase. Despite the overall good year, 18% indicate a decrease in compensation.

As Table 1 shows, average total compensation for 2014 was $113,071, a figure that has steadily edged upward since 2009, with 2013 the only year respondents reported a dip in compensation compared with the previous year.

On top of northward-bound salaries, 75% of all respondents received a bonus in 2014 as part of their compensation, with 7.27% reported as the average bonus.

The total compensation chart was developed based on 963 respondents, although total survey respondents numbered 1,187. Why the lower number of respondents compared with previous years?

Dennis Gros of Gros Executive Recruiters responds, “Greater stability in the employment market translates to fewer people responding to our requests for information. It’s less information, but it’s a good sign, because packaging professionals feel they have more important things to do!

“Packaging professionals earned a decent raise in 2014 on an overall basis. That’s a healthy sign, especially if we can maintain the trend for the next several years. In another good sign, only 1% of respondents were unemployed. This was down from 2% the previous year.

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