Compensation Trends in Canada’s Tech Sector and Building Data for Atlantic Canada

  • Date: April 25, 2024
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Location: Online

Webinar runs from 1:00 – 2:00pm ADT  /  1:30 – 2:30pm NDT

Each September TAP Network releases the Canadian Tech Sector Salary and Total Rewards Survey which encompasses 30,000 data points from its 200 member companies across Canada.

In the past 2 years Canada’s tech sector has experienced an extreme swing from the “great resignation” and a struggle to retain talent to a cooling period, with many companies forced to take cost cutting measures. All of this came on top of the highest inflation rates in decades. Yet despite these fluctuations in the tech job market, specialized talent remains hard to find.

Where did tech sector salaries land and what are the trends in compensation and benefits offerings? Is remote work changing workplace benefits in the sector? What positions remain in demand and how do you compete?

Join TAP Network for an insightful, data driven conversation and learn about:
– Salary movement across the tech subsectors, from VFX to hardware design, development and manufacturing
– Voluntary turnover rates over the past 5 years
– Which jobs saw the largest salary increases in 2023
– TAP Network’s drive to produce comprehensive Atlantic Canada tech sector compensation data
– and more!

Closed captioning available in English and French.

TAP Network & techNL are co-presenting this webinar for Atlantic Canada’s tech sector.

TAP Network is a non-profit association for People and Culture professionals in Canada’s tech sector, providing members with access to tech sector data, industry experts and an inclusive peer community to drive innovation, collaboration and results. Our association’s 900 members lead and influence the People and Culture practices at 250 tech companies spanning numerous subsectors, including ICT, VFX and Animation, Video Games

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