The UK's leading salary and recruitment benchmarking tool
Looking to attract and retain finance, human resources or business support professionals? Plan your recruitment and retention strategies for the year ahead with the UK's most comprehensive salary benchmarking tool.
Make data-led decisions
The enhanced 2024 Salary Survey unlocks a wealth of employment insight from research of over 100,000 roles posted throughout 2023, providing accurate and reliable salary and remuneration data.
We offer salary and market insights for permanent, contract and interim positions in London, Birmingham & the Midlands, Manchester & the North and Milton Keynes & the South East.
Explore talent trends across the UK and find out the overall professional outlook, salary predictions and key recruitment advice for 2024.
Our specialist areas of recruitment:
- Part-Qualified & Transactional Finance
- Human Resources
- Business Support
- Marketing
Employee expectations
Discover the career expectations of UK professionals and how to shape your employment offer to attract and retain talent.
Enhanced salary data
The report details salary and pay rates ranges and industry averages across SMEs and large enterprises.
Talent hotspots
Developed in partnership with a leading data provider, the 2024 Salary Survey provides exclusive insight into the most in-demand skill sets.
Benchmark your teams' salaries
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What is salary benchmarking?Salary benchmarking can inform and support management during employee appraisals and performance reviews. The Walters People Salary Survey is a tool specifically for defining the markets fair and competitive salary and remuneration insights.
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What is the importance of salary survey?The Walters People Salary Survey can provide benchmarking for junior to mid-levels employees, offering accurate salary and remuneration insights that can help support employee performance reviews.
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How to do salary benchmarking?With the 2021 Salary Survey tool, Walter People offers exclusive salary data broken down by profession, location, and experience level across small, medium and large organisations to support and guide your employee performance reviews.
FAQ's
UK Hiring Market Update
Whilst salaries will continue to rise at the fastest rate we have seen in 20 years for the most in-demand roles, we can’t say fairly what this will mean in line with inflation.
Instead, what we will witness is the most radical change to benefits packages we have seen in over a decade – with health & mental wellbeing provisions right at the top of the agenda. Firms will step up in the face of the cost-of-living crisis and there will be the introduction of reward schemes and soft benefits which will help to alleviate the day-to-day financial pressures placed on us all in the coming year.
We may also see bonus structures change in the coming year – where instead of yearly this could move to smaller bonuses being shared quarterly to firstly help retain and motivate employees but also support with the rising cost-of-living.
Chris Poole, Managing Director - UK