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 Lets talk salary v7

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kai91
post Dec 6 2016, 11:29 PM

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QUOTE(yan7 @ Dec 6 2016, 07:13 PM)
Job Title : Software engineer
Job description : maintain and enhance application , front end and back end website and mobile data connection
Years spent in company : 2month
Industry : software
Tenure : Permanent
Employment Level : Mid senior
Experience before joining : 5years
Highest paper qualification/ education background : Degree and cert
Salary : RM5.1k with allowance
Location: Klang Valley

28 this year, Underpay , work 2 Saturday Every month
Guess what the pay is actually worth ?
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Come sg, I refer you to my company laugh.gif
kai91
post Dec 7 2016, 07:28 PM

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QUOTE(yan7 @ Dec 7 2016, 10:40 AM)
yo, may i know what is your company technology stack using ?  tongue.gif
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Native android/ios, react, golang, ruby on rails
kai91
post Mar 23 2017, 11:05 PM

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QUOTE(hades4eve @ Mar 23 2017, 10:23 PM)
Job Title : Small potato software engineer
Job Description : Develop software is my scope of work, but I work outside of my scope as well including advising PM and stuff and include support.
Years spent in company : 2 year
Company : MNC
Industry : Banking / Identity
Tenure : 2 years
Employment Level : Somewhere in between junior and senior
Experience before joining : Official experience with the skill is 2 years. 1 year was working with some other proprietary framework.
Highest paper qualification/ education background : Bachelor Degree
salary : RM 10,000
Location: KL
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Wah not bad, good job. Frontend, backend or fullstack?
kai91
post Oct 10 2017, 01:45 PM

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QUOTE(active92 @ Oct 10 2017, 11:27 AM)
My previous job in Malaysia was paying me only RM2500. No increment and bonus after one year. RM9k seems a lot but I still need to deduct the rental, transport, utilities and phone bill which I don't need to pay when I was back in Malaysia.
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You'll be able to save more smile.gif Just make sure to live comfortably, don't be too extreme at cutting cost, or else you'll be burnt out sooner. As you're just starting out in your career, it's best to focus on personal growth rather than monetary growth. The next 1 or 2 job change will be the more important one. Time to spend some time to figure out what kind of developer you want to be and spend time learning the relevant tech stack laugh.gif

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