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 Lets Talk Salary! v2, What is the Industry Rate?We Must Unite

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g00glesYYl
post Jan 20 2008, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(Newt0n @ Jan 20 2008, 11:07 AM)
Job Title : Customer service rep
Education level: Diploma grad / Business IT field
Job Desciption : Receive and handling requests/enquiries via email/fax/phone
Years spent in company : 6 months
Company : some MSC company
Industry : Busines Process Outsource / Customer service
Tenure : permanent / 2 years contract
Experience before joining : internship with same co. for 2 months
salary : just above 2k

I am diploma grad, work in the company for 6 months and getting just above 2k salary. I would like to know if this is ok.

I must say that I am quite comfortable with company as its location is not far from where I live thus my overhead cost is not much, I also have no issues with the peers and management people, in fact i'm getting countless of compliments since I worked there, the management team likes me.

At first 2k+ for diploma freshmeat sounds great, but after couple of months I feel I should be getting more than that as my cost of living is quite high although I live with my parents.

It is not possible to ask for increment, the company has fixed salary for each positions.

I need advice on this, should I be getting more from other company? is it possible?
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Hi Guy, Customer service rep make you learn nothing. i mean in technical wise.

Can you tell me what you will be after 5 yrs? Customer service Manager?
g00glesYYl
post Jan 30 2008, 02:21 PM

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my time. RM1850 for IT Degree holder. haha.
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post Aug 25 2008, 09:41 PM

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i am just 1.8k last time for my first class degree holder.
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post Dec 1 2008, 09:22 PM

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QUOTE(junkiet @ Nov 25 2008, 01:15 AM)
I agreed with you, I almost work around 15-17 hrs per day, reason is 'just want to be an excellent programmer' for getting higher pay, of course programming also my hobby, it is interesting, changable, flexible.... many many...
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You really enjoy your work.

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