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One in five CIOB members earns more due to membership, report shows
Nadine Buddoo CM People Editor
To mark International Construction Management Day, the u003cemu003eConstruction Salary and Market Trends Survey 2024u003c/emu003e has been published
A new research report reveals one in five CIOB members has earned more as a result of professional membership.
The inaugural Construction Salary and Market TrendsSurvey also shows 69% of CIOB members earn more than the national average.
On average, respondents – including international CIOB members and non-members – revealed the average salary for construction professionals is £70,851. This is significantly higher than the national average of £34,963, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics in November.
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Respondents revealed the average salary for construction management professionals is £70,851
As well as providing insight into construction professionals’ views on their salary and career prospects, the Construction Salary and Market Trends Survey explores how membership with a professional body can support career progression.
When asked about how CIOB membership has made a difference to their career, 36% of respondents said it has given their skills and expertise more recognition.
One in five CIOB members say they have earned more as a result of professional membership
Almost a quarter of respondents said that being affiliated with CIOB has allowed them to feel more connected to other professionals, as well as helping them to stand out more in the job marketplace.
To download the full report, click the link below.
Commenting on the report, Ruth Kennedy-Green, acting director of membership at CIOB, said: “Construction management professionals face increased pressure as the wider industry tackles chronic skills shortages, employment legislation changes, and an urgent need to improve equality, diversity and inclusion.
“This report illustrates how these macro factors can have a direct impact on levels of career satisfaction. It also explores how professional membership is a vital pillar for career progression and personal development.”
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