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Lets talk salary v6
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langstrasse
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Jun 17 2014, 10:27 PM
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QUOTE(rabloo @ Jun 16 2014, 05:16 PM) Job Title : Contract Executive Job Desciption : Prepare Invitation to Bids, contract documents and negotiations Years spent in company :2 Company : Local (Public Listed) Tenure : Full time Employment Level : Executive Experience before joining : 2 years Highest paper qualification/ education background : Degree salary : RM6000 Not bad with 2 years' experience. Energy industry I suppose ?
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langstrasse
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Jun 19 2014, 12:29 AM
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QUOTE(rabloo @ Jun 18 2014, 12:10 PM) Yup. EPCC Contractor (Fabricator) in the oil and gas industry.  Exactly what I thought. The knowledge you learn there would be quite valuable on the operator side as well. Just get the necessary experience first.
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langstrasse
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Aug 4 2014, 01:33 AM
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QUOTE(akirodestroy @ Aug 3 2014, 09:55 PM) Federal tax rates for 2014 •15% on the first $43,953 of taxable income, + •22% on the next $43,954 of taxable income (on the portion of taxable income over $43,953 up to $87,907), + •26% on the next $48,363 of taxable income (on the portion of taxable income over $87,907 up to $136,270), + •29% of taxable income over $136,270. Plus 10% provincial tax That's a pretty sizable portion of the salary that's taken off for taxes. I suppose that's why some people ask for the net income to be stated on employment offer letters.
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langstrasse
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Jan 21 2015, 10:01 PM
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QUOTE(th3game @ Jan 19 2015, 01:06 PM) Job Title : Piping Design Engineer Job Description: Basically do the piping design work scope for the certain project Years spent in company : 1 year 7 months Company : MNC Industry : ONG Consultant Tenure : Perm Employment Level : Executive Experience before joining : 8 months (for this duration of time, I was in the graduate training programme before joining the company) Highest paper qualification/ education background : Degree in Mechanical Engineering Salary : RM 3.8K + OT Location: KL Age: 25 Is it still good and acceptable? how do you think?  This is good enough for a start, especially in the current state of the industry. Hang in there and get the experience first.
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langstrasse
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Feb 16 2015, 11:01 PM
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QUOTE(felixcat88 @ Feb 16 2015, 06:49 PM) hi, i passed Shell SRD and going to join as graduate engineer soon. any1 know what is the salary for a graduate engineer in shell???  Isn't that information provided in the offer letter ?
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langstrasse
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Feb 16 2015, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE(felixcat88 @ Feb 16 2015, 11:23 PM) it should inside the offer letter. unfortunately, i has not receive yet... i just informed that i pass and wait for line manager to speak to me.... Well then you just gotta be patient here. I'm surprised you didn't do your research on this. Anyway, Shell takes good care of its employees, don't just refer to the salary slip but also opportunities for training and benefits.
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langstrasse
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Mar 29 2015, 07:09 PM
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QUOTE(giraffejun @ Mar 29 2015, 01:23 AM) Hey, i am considering to study degree in accounting&finance, computer science or chemical engineering. Which degree is more demanded and valuable. Is computer science a lifetime job. Will chemical engineering degree's knowledge used mostly in engineer future career? I have the most interest in a&f although never expose to it in studies yet. IT interest too but i am not good enough like those crazy programmers. Exposed to physics alot even in alevel now but found out that i dont like physics that much actually. Anyway i most likely will be working in dad's company after few years of working to boost up my salary and position, the company is metal steel cable related, engineer is optional, it required more on experiences and skills. Any suggestion? ~a young adult who dreams big and have passion in becoming an entreprenuer. I'd suggest the A&F course or the chemical engineering course, both of which would have good prospects compared to computer science. But given the likelihood of you joining your father's company, seems to me that the A&F course would be the better option.
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langstrasse
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Jul 5 2015, 10:49 PM
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QUOTE(darklordzz @ Jul 4 2015, 12:02 AM) Nope. Nothing to do with oil. Energy..Power & Utilities. GE, Alstom or Siemens ?
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langstrasse
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Aug 22 2015, 08:18 PM
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QUOTE(sunnyday123 @ Aug 18 2015, 02:55 PM) Hello guys! If I can give you a piece of advice, go and check the website www.officeparrots.com because not only does it give company reviews but also salary reviews for companies in Malaysia and Singapore! Hope it will help! Thanks for sharing. It's a similar concept as glassdoor.com
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