IDA's Interactive Salary Tables: Create customised salary tables
IDA's Salary Statistics contain a number of salary tables showing what IDA's privately employed members earned in the last salary survey, broken down by field of education, industry, job type, gender, region, etc.
But what does a male project manager in the construction industry earn? What does a consultant with a Master of Science degree working in the Copenhagen area earn? How much should you earn as an IT specialist if you work in administration or management?
With IDA's Interactive Salary Tables, you can combine data from the tables in IDA's Salary Statistics and create customised salary tables, where you can dive deeper into what privately employed members with your exact profile actually earned in the past year.
IDA's Interactive Salary Tables vs. IDA's Salary Calculator – what is the difference?
The main difference between IDA's Interactive Salary Tables and IDA's Salary Calculator is that you can see the actual salaries of privately employed members in the interactive salary tables, while the salary calculator gives you an estimated result.
With IDA's interactive salary tables, you can combine 1-3 variables, such as job type, field of education and industry, or job type, gender and field of work, after which you can see a table showing what others with the same variables earned in IDA's latest salary survey. Because you see other members' actual salaries, you can only see the salary table if there are responses from at least 5 people with exactly the same parameters in IDA's salary statistics.
With IDA's salary calculator, you can combine more parameters than in the interactive salary tables. The result is a figure calculated on the basis of a mathematical model. This means that there is not necessarily anyone who actually receives this salary.
How do I use IDA's interactive salary tables?
If you have a Master of Science, Master of Information Technology, civil engineering, engineering, technical engineering, technical college engineering, civil engineering or similar degree, and you work as a specialist, manager, project manager, consultant or director in areas such as construction, health, IT, electronics, chemistry, energy, transport, industrial production or food, you can use IDA's salary tables to see what others earn by creating personalised tables for people with your profile.
You can combine parameters such as job type, education, field of study, gender, region, industry and field of work to see customised tables showing what others with your profile earned in the past year.
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How often are IDA's Interactive Salary Tables updated?
IDA's Interactive Salary Tables are updated once a year.
The salary tables were last updated in December 2024.
Where does the data in IDA's interactive salary tables come from?
IDA's interactive salary tables are based on data from IDA's salary statistics.
Data is collected from IDA's privately employed members once a year in the annual salary survey.

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