Salary reports platform migration

Salary reports platform migration

Transforming a flagship resource into a scalable digital product boosting engagement and traffic

Image of various Careers and Hiring Guide websites on a range of devices

Overview

Transforming four global salary survey PDF publications into scalable, mobile-first websites. This involved cross-functional in-house collaboration as well as management of third-party web development teams and freelancers.
Year: 2023

Snapshot

Context & Objectives

Context

Tenth Revolution Group’s flagship Salary Reports were published as lengthy PDFs, shared via download forms on brand sites and stored on the company intranet. While once effective, the format had become increasingly impractical, demanding significant design and marketing resource, with sales teams often sharing outdated copies, creating version-control issues.

The reports themselves had grown unwieldy. Some stretched to nearly 180 pages, with oversized file sizes that were difficult to share. Static layouts limited how data could be visualised, and the PDFs were not mobile-friendly, restricting usability. Translation and localisation were costly, meaning only a few versions were produced beyond English.

As a major annual project involving significant investment, the diminishing usability of the reports risked eroding their value. Without modernisation, TRG faced declining ROI, reduced credibility, and missed opportunities to position itself as an innovator in the tech ecosystems.

Objectives

Against this backdrop, the objectives of the overhaul were clear:
Example of the 2022 PDF download landing page
The Mason Frank Careers and Hiring Guide interactive PDF

Approach, Key Decisions & Execution

Approach

I secured buy-in by mapping timelines, deliverables, and feasibility, then led the design strategy and execution. The new microsites required a complete rethink of hierarchy and navigation, optimised for digital consumption. Working with Market Insights, we translated complex data into modular sections and scroll-triggered infographics, supported by interactive features like accordions and anchor navigation.

Balancing consistency and flexibility was key: the UX framework was shared across all four initial brands, while styling was adapted through colour palettes, type treatments, and bespoke graphic assets. Accessibility was built in from the outset, ensuring global usability across devices.

Initial wireframes

Key Design Decisions

Execution & Governance

Working alongside internal and external partners, I coordinated design, development, and content delivery. Contracted developers created custom chart widgets and managed WordPress environments; I directed their output and controlled budgets. Governance was maintained through global style sheets, modular components, and supporting materials for sales teams, who were trained in how to leverage the reports during client conversations.

Campaign creative was also aligned to the new platform. We tested brand-standard assets against bespoke visuals adapted from the microsites’ design language. The latter consistently outperformed, validating the creative approach and reinforcing the importance of flexibility within governance.

Impact & Reflection

Impact

Reduction in design time (in minutes) per hiring guide

Reflection

The overhaul reinforced TRG’s reputation as an innovator in thought leadership, while delivering tangible business impact. For me, it exemplified the value of combining strategic leadership with hands-on execution — from setting governance frameworks and upskilling my team, to coding customisations and directing external developers.

Credits

Gallery

Interactive PDFs: 2022-23

Sample pages from the Careers and Hiring Guide interactive PDFs.

Responsive microsites

Mason Frank Careers and Hiring Guide microsite (2025 edition)

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