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What is the ideal salary for fresh graduate
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engrfeez
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Jul 16 2017, 03:07 PM
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QUOTE(NowLat.yet @ Jul 16 2017, 11:44 AM) If you're a programmer, the range is 3k to 4.2k. This is sound reasonable for me for fresh. What happened to our country now? When I started my career more than 10 years back I was easily earn basic salary RM3.5k Nowadays still also that range RM2.5k with all the gst, sst, and many things up..
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engrfeez
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Jul 16 2017, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE(beautyinme0505 @ Jul 16 2017, 03:13 PM) seriously 10 yrs back, what company? what position Ship repair and maintenance. Training Engineer
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engrfeez
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Jul 17 2017, 08:35 AM
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QUOTE(NowLat.yet @ Jul 16 2017, 08:11 PM) And to show how badly fked Malaysian graduates are, Someone 10 years your senior were already earning RM2200/month back in the year 1995. That's roughly 4.2k in 2017 if we adjust for inflation! And a ringgit back then can stretch a long way compared to now, due to the lack of GST back then, property prices weren't as insane as it is now and USD:MYR rate was around 1:2.5. So even if fresh grads were to earn 4.2k today, their spending power is a far cry from what a fresh grad earning 2.2k could spend on back in 1995. Wow 1995 also RM2200 for fresh graduate with no issue about PTPTN or any debt at all. Mostly our time it just based on JPA, MARA which later converted to scholar. I believe the government have good money at that time. So for fresh graduate think wisely and harder about your future? It is your time and the game for the life it just begin.
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