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2023 AIP Career & Salary Survey report now available for AIP Members: Request your copy today

For the third consecutive year the AIP has released the key findings from the 2023 Career & Salary Survey for the Food & Beverage industries.
According to AIP Executive Director, Nerida Kelton FAIP, the 2022 Career & Salary Survey report was developed in partnership with the IoPP, to provide a more detailed breakdown of the people who make up the industry including their roles, education, experience, career satisfaction, concerns and salaries. The survey covers Australia and New Zealand and also all roles within the industries. The Australia and New Zealand report aligns with the same offering developed by the IoPP for the rest of the world.
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“The 2023 Career & Salary report has some interesting findings and certainly highlights one of the key challenges that the industry has right now which is upskilling industry professionals in the science and technical side of all materials and pack formats.” Mrs Kelton said.
AIP Education Director Prof Pierre Pienaar FAIP, CCPL added that ‘The AIP Career & Salary Report 2023 allows business, jobseekers and those hiring to make informed employment decisions.’

“If you are growing your team or simply need to retain the talent you have, then for employers the AIP Careers & Salary Report gives you the insights you need to have the right team in place to keep your business moving in the right direction,”

“The results in the 2023 AIP Career & Salary report indicates that although well qualified, i.e. post graduate degrees, we still have large gaps in the industry where many are not qualified in the science, engineering and/or technology in packaging. We need to see more of those working in the packaging industry, undertaking courses such as the Certificate in Packaging Technology, Diploma in Packaging Technology, undergraduate packaging qualifications and post graduate degrees in packaging disciplines. This will go a long way in improving the overall knowledge, improving the skillset in the industry, and to ensure that a technical knowledge void is filled with suitably qualified people. We need more people in packaging that have the knowledge to  make informed decisions” he said.

Just some of the Key Findings:

  • 41% of the total respondents have more than 20 years’ experience in the packaging industry. This is an indication of longevity and stable career pathways within the industry.
  • 51% of the total respondents have a Graduate Degree and 26% have an Undergraduate Degree. This is a continued indication that the industry is highly educated with degree level qualifications.
  • 27% of the respondents have a Diploma in Packaging Technology, 11% have a Certificate in Packaging, 10% have completed the Master of Food & Packaging Innovation, and 10% the Fundamentals of Packaging Technology.
  • 46% of the total respondents work in Food followed by 12% in packaging materials. 10% indicated that they work in the Beverage industry.
  • 30% of the total respondents indicated that they work in Packaging Technology/Design. This was followed by Sales & Business Development at 17.0%, and then 16.0% in Research & Development
  • 46% of the total respondents feel very secure with their job, while 29% are ‘somewhat secure’.

AIP Members can access the full 2023 AIP Career & Salary Survey report by emailing info@aipack.com.au with their request for a copy.

An executive summary is available to the wider industry below.

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The next AIP Salary Survey is now open and the AIP encourages all of industry to complete the survey to strengthen the results.

** Anyone who completes the survey will receive the complete report once it has been completed (including non-members).

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