| Career Outlook |
The Bureau of Labor statistics projects the following through 2014:
The industry will need graphic artists, machinists, bindery workers, computer operators, sales and customer service people, chemists, warehouse operators, mechanics, drivers, production supervisors, and all forms of management. Compensation OpportunitiesCompanies in the Graphic Communications industry offer competitive starting wages and salary packages. Nearly all companies offer comprehensive insurance and benefit packages to their employees with 97% having health plans, and a majority offering 401k or other retirement savings plans. Medium and maximum wages for specific job titles:
(Printing Industries of America Compensation Report 2008)
(NAPL Organization Development & Compensation Study 2007)
(Printing Industries of America Compensation Report, 2008) |
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