QUOTE(PCbuilder @ Jul 16 2013, 09:27 PM)
Yes I couldn't agree more. You're able to earn 6 digit upon graduation. But there's always the risk though.Lets talk salary v5
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Jul 19 2013, 09:56 AM
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Jul 26 2013, 10:52 AM
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QUOTE(izwanz @ Jul 26 2013, 10:43 AM) Job Title : Lawyer I'm pretty sure if you're not picky you can always find a room to rent at a lower price. Pretty sure you just graduated as well. Your salary is good compared to the average and try to live with it Job Description : Assisting partners in corporate and commercial transactions Years spent in company : 1+ Company : Law firm Location: Damansara Industry : Corporate Tenure : Permanent Employment Level : Associate Experience before joining : 0 Salary : RM 2.5k Revised salary: 3.5K starting October My landlord has asked me to move out next month. I've been trying to find a room to live but even rooms can cost up to RM500+ monthly I might as well acquire a unit already. But even so, I can't afford to buy anything here except these low cost flats. I don't know how others are coping with salaries lower than mine. Quite depressing isn't? People always expect good life to come by after graduating, but it's just the beginning of another hell. |
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QUOTE(unequalteck @ Jul 26 2013, 11:03 AM) Job Title : structural engineer I think it's normal as you'll have a lot of site allowances and OT to claim. Just make sure to work hard and never whine about working hours, it's the experience that counts.Job Desciption : structure design Years spent in company : 1 month Company : SMHB sdn bhf Industry : construction Tenure : probation Employment Level : engineer Experience before joining : fresh grad salary : RM 2600 Its pretty low pay in this field I guess |
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Jul 26 2013, 11:21 AM
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Jul 26 2013, 09:27 PM
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QUOTE(sokdotcom @ Jul 26 2013, 07:01 PM) Job Title : Mechanical Engineer You're getting paid in euro right? haha.. I think once converted it'll seem imba. =P Australia still still is one of the most overpaid OnG in the world.Job Description : Building offshore platform. Everyday poke Contractor. Current Age : 28 Years spent in company : Less than 6 months Company : Oil & Gas Company Industry : Oil & Gas Tenure : Permanent Location : Expat in Netherlands Educational qualifications : Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from IPTS Experience before joining : 4 years in Malaysia MNC O&G Contractor Starting Salary : RM 20000 Revised Salary : Not yet |
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I find it interesting on how only most replies are from Oil and Gas and the banking industry =P should encourage other disciplines and fields to come forward.
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QUOTE(audia3 @ Nov 4 2013, 11:19 AM) Job Title : CAE Engineer Well, RM 3,000 for fresh grad is considered well above average already..Job Description : design, simulation Academic Level : Degree Years spent in company : 1 month Company : GLC company Industry : Automotive Tenure : Permanent Employment Level : Entry level Experience before joining : Fresh Grad Salary : RM3000 Please advice... |
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QUOTE(Azurika @ Nov 4 2013, 03:48 PM) Seriously depending on company, and which engineering background bro. 1 of my business partners graduated from UK in E&E, only offered 2k basic when he started in Penang. But this was 2 years back thou. Definitely definitely, there's a lot of factors as well. =) Penang there's so many E&E companies, ranging from MNC to Chinaman small company. |
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