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Participate in the Composting Industry Salary & Benefits Benchmarking Study

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Last month, the US Composting Council launched the Compost Industry Salary and Benefits Benchmarking Study, the first of its kind for our industry.
 
Already, the many companies, nonprofits, and municipalities in the composting industry who provided us with a point of contact for the study have received instructions for participation and have begun filling out the survey. We want to encourage all of our members to join them in helping us create a robust data set for this study. Further, please pass this survey along to compost industry members who may not be USCC members. This survey is open to USCC members and nonmembers! 
 
We are gathering critical data on compensation and benefits to help our members make better-informed hiring decisions. If you and your team would like to help in this landmark study, you can sign up by providing us with the relevant point of contact on your team to receive instructions on how to complete the survey.

Here is what we need from you:

  1. Share point of contact using this quick form (~2 minutes). 
  2. Point of contact will receive a unique participation link.
  3. Complete the survey after receiving the participation link and instructions (~20 minutes).

Why Your Organization Should Participate:

  • Benchmarking & Fair Pay: Gain unbiased insights into industry compensation, ensuring fair salaries and competitive hiring practices.
  • Retention & Growth: Discover trends in incentive structures, benefits, and perks to help attract and retain top talent.
  • Customized Insights: Participants receive exclusive data access to find out how your compensation and benefits stack up against similar organizations.

By participating in this study, compost industry members will help will shape a robust, high-quality data set and bring about a pile of benefits for your organization, as well as the organic waste management and composting industry.

          

 

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