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Survey: How much are you getting paid in the renewable energy industry?

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Phillip Riley is a boutique Renewable Energy Recruitment business, operating out of Australia, the Philippines and the US.

We have listened to our Candidates and our Clients (that’s you) requests for Phillip Riley provide a specific Renewable Energy Salary Guide.

To do this, we need accurate information regarding salaries in the growing and maturing renewable energy sector in Australia, and would appreciate your participation in our 3 minute inaugural Survey.   This will evidently help you and your peers to understand current trends in employment and salary conditions in Australia.

To encourage participation, we have elected to make this survey entirely anonymous. To further thank you for your involvement, we will enter you into a prize pool to win an overnight mystery flight voucher for 2 people valued at $500!

We welcome any questions, as well as offer a complementary report from our results.

Phillip Riley is committed to protecting your privacy. In accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act), the information collected in the following survey is to be used for the sole purpose of creating the Renewable Energy Salary Survey 2018. Your information will not be distributed by Phillip Riley for any other purpose. For more information regarding Phillip Riley’s privacy policy, click here.

Click here to access the survey

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