QUOTE(James1983 @ May 29 2019, 09:36 AM)
NO.
see my updated post:
between 7000 to 10000 yuan (btw, 1MYR is no longer 2.2Yuan, Ringgit is shit now)
RM4k-6k fresh grad salaries in cities like Chengdu, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-06/28/c_137287474.htmkencing all over our RM2.4k lol
bodo tu simpan sikit... expected salary is not what they get, is what they want to get.
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The average monthly pay of 2018 college graduates in China is 5,429 yuan ($828.74), much less than the 6,174 yuan that graduates expect... Forty percent of new graduates expect to earn 8,000 yuan per month, while 9.5 percent of them expect a monthly salary of over 10,000 yuan. In actuality, 80 percent of them earn less than 8,000 yuan a month.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201806/26/W...49141dee6e.htmlQUOTE
China’s newest college graduates earn 4,000 yuan (US$588) a month on average – not enough to buy the cheapest iPhone 7 model, a recent survey showed. New graduates in Malaysia – whose average GDP per capita is the closest to China’s among other Asian countries – earned between US$491 and US$585 in 2015, according to recruitment platform JobStreet.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/art...ess-cost-iphone