Tuesday 9 May 2017

Working on a new contract with my employer and it's hard to tell if this is fair for me. Please weigh in r/Design!

I do design, photography, and a few various other things for a non-profit org. Besides a guy who runs our data and builds our websites I am the only designer/creative on site. Our new contract gives me a XX,XXX.XX base salary with a portion of what we charge ($2,000) a larger org for subcontracting my design work per project. The proportion that my org has proposed is 33% ($666) to their 66% ($1333). This does put me on par for what I typically charge for branding projects, but I can't help but feel like 66% is an awfully large cut just for the opportunity to do work + taking care of the paperwork, and other legal processes. I've never had this be part of my contract before, so maybe I'm totally off-base here and this is the norm.

What do you think r/Design ?



Great design resource

100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People (Voices That Matter) Submitted May 09, 2017 at 07:44PM by TimelessParadox http://ift.tt/2q3x6S6

No comments:

Post a Comment