QUOTE(chew3344 @ Mar 26 2018, 02:57 PM)
Well, for those who were wondering, i left the field about a year ago. To be honest, the salary for fresh grads is really low, like 2k low for a degree holder. Even for renowned hospitals in private sectors, the salary is just , dissapointing. Some senior physios just said to my ex colleague : "if you are not happy with your salary and hours, you can just leave, there are tons of freshy that will take it up".
Career progression,increment, employee benefits is just lackluster. Another issue, SENIORITY. Most seniors will insists on their own ways and would dismiss any new ideas immediately.
Therefore i made a risky decision, i jumped into other industry. However, this is just me, i am just not resilient enough to hold on to this field. Cheers!
It is quite sad to see this happening to grads in the healthcare industry, but true nonetheless. Supply has overtaken demand, so unless you are exceptionally wonderful/genius at what you do, you are quite dispensable.Career progression,increment, employee benefits is just lackluster. Another issue, SENIORITY. Most seniors will insists on their own ways and would dismiss any new ideas immediately.
Therefore i made a risky decision, i jumped into other industry. However, this is just me, i am just not resilient enough to hold on to this field. Cheers!
Would you say the "seniority" issue happens almost everywhere, or perhaps your company/hospital/establishment is an isolated case?
Which industry did you jump into, if you don't mind me asking? How well has your degree/previous field prepared you for this jump?
Mar 26 2018, 05:18 PM

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