4th Annual Job Satisfaction Survey

PAs: Does Your Job Fulfill Your Expectations?


 

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You are willing to trade a modest increase in salary for the following important benefits whether you are a new job seeker or an experienced practitioner.

  • Compensation: Paid time off, retirement saving plan with employer match
  • Insurance coverage: Professional liability insurance, health & dental insurance for self/family (employer subsidized)
  • Reimbursements: Licensing fees, professional development fund
  • Other: Flexible leave policy

MOST SATISFIED BY REGION

Location, location, location. Where you work depends in part on where your family is; in part on what jobs are available; what affects your commute, taxes and take home pay; and hence your satisfaction. So, we asked where you work—West, Midwest, Northeast, or South—and paired the data with responses to the question about how often you typically feel satisfied with your job, with 5 answer choices ranging from “Never” to “Always.”

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