Thursday, 09 February 2012

Demand for CSR specialists remains level

Salaries have remained level for corporate social responsibility (CSR) personnel, but budgets have been cut.

Andrew Cartland, managing director of Acre Resources, told Recruiter:

“Salaries have stayed the same compared to last year, which is a good thing in the current climate,” adding the demand remained fairly strong.

The average salary for a manager in the CSR sector increased marginally from £50k to £52k, according to Acre Resources’ latest salary survey.

The survey also recorded an increase in the number of female CSR specialists working in the sector, from 50% to 62% over the last year.

Cartland says: “There are various arguments as to why that might be, but there appears to be many women work in in areas like community involvement and this is a space which has expanded rapidly over the past few years. Men tend to have a stronger focus on technical areas such as climate change and environmental management.”

The average budget controlled by CSR professionals has decreased. The number of professionals with a budget of £1m or more has dropped from to 24% to 21% over the year.

The report can be downloaded from http://www.csrsalarysurvey.com/

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