Take the Annual Survey For People Who Make Websites

Attention web designers, developers and all around webmonkeys, A List Apart needs your input for their 2008 Survey For People Who Make Websites. The survey, which ALA started last year, attempts to track and analyze information about webmonkeys’ (I believe ALA refers to us as “web professionals”) backgrounds, skills, work, salaries and more. If you’re […]

AlaAttention web designers, developers and all around webmonkeys, A List Apart needs your input for their 2008 Survey For People Who Make Websites. The survey, which ALA started last year, attempts to track and analyze information about webmonkeys' (I believe ALA refers to us as "web professionals") backgrounds, skills, work, salaries and more.

If you're a web developer and want to be counted in what is one of the only surveys of its kind, head on over. All the data is collected anonymously and goes toward painting a more complete picture of the industry.

As ALA says, "we hope that making this data available will have a positive effect on best practices and employment, and will enhance public understanding of, and respect for, our profession."

Last year's survey captured some 33,000 responses and, as with the previous version, this year's data will be released in raw, anonymized form for anyone to mash and play with.

[via Jeff Croft]