Take the Canadian Digital Media Economy survey now

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2011-01-17 3:09:00 PM

Pixel to Product's Justin Kozuch has launched his Canadian Digital Media Economy survey and everyone reading this post should take a couple minutes out of their day to complete it.

Since the launch of the commercial web in 1996, in-depth research of our industry has never been done on a nationwide scale. But what we do know about our industry, is that in 2008, approximately 50,000 Canadian digital media practitioners were the driving force behind an estimated $3.8 billion dollars of generated revenue.

Given the lack of available data in this area, both on a regional and national scale, we’ve set out to make a change and answer the question of “How many people are employed in the digital media industry in Canada?”.

Now is our chance to answer this question. By collecting this data, we’ll have a better understanding of the size and scope of the Canadian digital media labour force. For example, we’ll understand the salary ranges as it relates to the job titles found in our industry, which areas of the country have the highest concentration of visual designers, and the relationship between education levels and job satisfaction.

Kozuch is hoping for 10,000 complete responses across Canada, so spread the word about this survey to as many digital media practitioners as possible. And don't forget to take the survey yourself.

Company:
Pixel to Product
Website:
http://www.49pixels.ca
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The purpose of this project is to quantify the Canadian digital media industry. Currently, we don’t have a thorough understanding of the size and scope of our industry; we have no optics into the number of digital media service providers operate within Canada or their characteristics (number of employees, location, revenue, etc). What’s also unclear is the size of the workforce; there’s no reliable and readily... more


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Rob Lewis

Rob Lewis

Rob is the President of Techvibes Media Inc. and Editor-in-Chief of Techvibes.com.  His diverse background includes stints in International Trade Finance, Web Development, and Enterprise Software and he is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, British Columbia Institute of Technology, and Simon Fraser University. When not running Canada's leading technology media property, Rob can... more



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