1、OPTICS&PHOTONICSTHE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR OPTICS AND PHOTONICS2023IIOptics&Photonics Global Salary ReportIntroductionThe Optics and Photonics Global Salary Report provides a reference for employees,students,and managers interested in understanding compensation across the career landscape:How doe
2、s my pay compare with that of my colleagues?To what degree are my colleagues working from home versus in person in labs or offices?What can I expect to earn in industry versus academia?The report addresses these questions and a variety of other issues across 14 topical sections,drawing on original r
3、esearch conducted by SPIE.SPIE delivers the report each year,free of charge,as part of its mission as a not-for-profit educational society supporting the science and application of light.The report builds on data from over 5,500 individuals in 101 countries1 who shared career information in a short
4、online survey.This is the 13th annual survey and report,the largest such study in the optics and photonics community.Unless otherwise noted,all results are based on full-time workers.For a complete list of participant countries and other details on survey methodology,please see Methodology and Endno
5、tes on page 23.Photo credit:Getty Images,Monty RakusenOptics&Photonics Global Salary Report1Key findings:The median salary for all full-time employees grew from$78,644 last year to$80,000 this year,an increase of 1.7%.2 Early in the pandemic many workers shifted to remote work,but this shift has mos
6、tly been reversed,with 71%working most or all of time in their labs,offices,or other face-to-face workplaces.Salaries paid in euro are up 15%versus last year,and have increased 27%since 2011.Since last year,growth for other main currencies has been nearly flat or flat,with US dollar salaries increas