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shinkawa
post Jun 5 2014, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(yahiko @ Jun 5 2014, 01:07 PM)
hi just wondering if the jobstreet salary report accurate or not..
if accurate then my pay is way underpaid hmm.gif
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mostly accurate coz usually ppl enter their current salary to justify the search option
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post Jun 5 2014, 02:29 PM

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QUOTE(algonjo_encem @ Jun 5 2014, 02:09 PM)
can refer below document as salary guide in Malaysia 2014
http://www.kellyservices.com.my/uploadedFi...ide%20ebook.pdf
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bro, why web designer salary can higher than programmer. lol
if web designer average is that amount, a lot company hiring are underpaid already. lol
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post Jun 5 2014, 03:10 PM

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QUOTE(KoChun @ Jun 5 2014, 02:46 PM)
sometimes, the sample size too small.
or they compare low-exp vs hi-exp.

There are some inaccuracy in salary reports
But in the world where info is costly or unavail.
HR will use Jobstreet, Kelly, etc as guide to
say that u getting above average pay.

You know what I mean.
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actually i do think web designer are underpaid. work and getting paid like graphic designer despite know extras like coding.
why this is happening is because too many pariah freelancer charging cheap on their work. thinking that cheaper product gets more customers.

in the end this bring down the value of this job. dog eat dog world.
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post Jun 5 2014, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(KoChun @ Jun 5 2014, 03:14 PM)
Sometimes they freelance at home got now work, so better than earn 0 earn cheap.
After all their cost is low.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5celcs5udAk
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u mean permanent work + freelance at home? that's very rare, most of them busy getting tied up most of their time with permanent job. Second, unable to take on as many as fully freelance. end up earning few peanuts (because of market price) and yet make yourself more tired. cant focus on permanent job. not worth it.

cost are low? yeah, full time freelancer missing out socso, epf, allowance, medical claim. good thinking for charging low.

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