QUOTE(kiumo @ Oct 22 2012, 09:19 PM)
Age: 22
Education: Bachelor in Electrical Engineering (RMIT)
Job Title : Electrical Engineer
Years spent in company : just started
Company : Worley Parsons
Industry : Oil & Gas Consultancy
Employment Level : Permanent
Experience before joining : 6 months in local consultancy firm
Salary : RM 3300 (Basic)
Bonus: dont know yet
Benefit: Outpatient medical - 3k/year (dental, optical), OT claimable, 20 days annual leave
Working hours : 7am-5pm (mon-thurs), fri half day
This is what attracts me most. I dont mind getting up earlier in the morning for 4 days, if in the end I could enjoy 2.5 days of weekend Education: Bachelor in Electrical Engineering (RMIT)
Job Title : Electrical Engineer
Years spent in company : just started
Company : Worley Parsons
Industry : Oil & Gas Consultancy
Employment Level : Permanent
Experience before joining : 6 months in local consultancy firm
Salary : RM 3300 (Basic)
Bonus: dont know yet
Benefit: Outpatient medical - 3k/year (dental, optical), OT claimable, 20 days annual leave
Working hours : 7am-5pm (mon-thurs), fri half day
Added on October 23, 2012, 12:32 am
QUOTE(2890 @ Oct 9 2012, 09:04 PM)
Hey guys,
anyone know what is the rate for a PhD holder here in Malaysia? Assuming the holder is working at local universities. A range perhaps?
PhD holder will hold the position of pensyarah kanan at local unis. Grade DH48. Salary wise, I would say around Rm7~8k++, including allowances. anyone know what is the rate for a PhD holder here in Malaysia? Assuming the holder is working at local universities. A range perhaps?
One of the benefits is:;
After a few years (in my senior's case, 3.5 years), got a leave of what the lecturers called 'sabbatical leave' for 9 months.
You could go to any uni in the world; provided they accepted you, and willing to give you allowance while you (and your family) are staying there.
It's not really a holidays, as you'll still have to work at their uni (if not who are willing to pay you such a huge amount of money for 9 months
But for them, it's a family vacation: You can leave any works/tasks you have in Malaysia, go oversea for 3/4 year, got additional allowance while staying there, and the best of all is your salary in Malaysia remains untouched!
This post has been edited by pandikar: Oct 23 2012, 12:32 AM
Oct 23 2012, 12:14 AM

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