More on Accreditation - APR Designation is Linked to Higher Salaries for PR Professionals
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Results from the 2005 PRWeek/Korn Ferry Salary Survey reveal that Accredited public relations professionals earn salaries that are 20 percent higher than their non-Accredited colleagues. On average, these Accredited public relations professionals earn $102,031 compared to $85,272 for non-Accredited practitioners.
Is Accreditation in your future? It should be!
For more information, visit http://www.praccreditation.org/ and in Houston, http://www.prsahouston.org/activities/accreditation.asp.
The survey was conducted by PRWeek and Millward Brown and was open to all PRWeek readers on www.prweek.com. From Jan. 18-31, 2005, a total of 1,864 readers completed the survey. Results were not weighted and have a +/- 2.3 percent margin of error.
Results from the 2005 PRWeek/Korn Ferry Salary Survey reveal that Accredited public relations professionals earn salaries that are 20 percent higher than their non-Accredited colleagues. On average, these Accredited public relations professionals earn $102,031 compared to $85,272 for non-Accredited practitioners.
Is Accreditation in your future? It should be!
For more information, visit http://www.praccreditation.org/ and in Houston, http://www.prsahouston.org/activities/accreditation.asp.
The survey was conducted by PRWeek and Millward Brown and was open to all PRWeek readers on www.prweek.com. From Jan. 18-31, 2005, a total of 1,864 readers completed the survey. Results were not weighted and have a +/- 2.3 percent margin of error.
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