Degree holders earn an average starting pay of $2500 leh, whereas dip holders earn $800 - $1000 less, on average. You say leh?Originally posted by Futechlogy:Would u study another 3 to 4 years more just to get a job that are average $400 plus plus/month close to $500 more ? worth it ?
who pays $2500 for degree holder as starting????Originally posted by cornyfish2000:Degree holders earn an average starting pay of $2500 leh, whereas dip holders earn $800 - $1000 less, on average. You say leh?
Better still if you get a law or medical degree, if you read the Straits Times today.
Oh believe me, MNCs can easily pay you $2500 as starting, no you don't need 1st class.Originally posted by Ponders:who pays $2500 for degree holder as starting????
if you are talking about 1st class honours ok.
but normal degree i don't think $2500.
more like $2000-2200. but in a year or 2 can get $2400-2600 liao.
$2500 is the average starting pay of all NUS grads last year. This figure is from a cohort study that was published in today's Straits Times.Originally posted by Ponders:who pays $2500 for degree holder as starting????
if you are talking about 1st class honours ok.
but normal degree i don't think $2500.
more like $2000-2200. but in a year or 2 can get $2400-2600 liao.
Yesterday's chinese evening papers interviewed a fresh grad who snagged a job with Goldman-Sachs after 19 rounds of interviews... and the starting pay is $5000.Originally posted by ditzy:Oh believe me, MNCs can easily pay you $2500 as starting, no you don't need 1st class.You just need that little x-factor in that interview and for MNCs, its hard to find.
Even if you have a 1st class but minus the x-factor, you might still be getting the $2500 starting.
This is not the sweet old days anymore, employers are more inclined to ask how low can you go. So you better think properly before giving that sweet bid or you can kiss your chance at that job goodbye.Your employer would most probably give you an increment to that desired salary after your probation so don't feel dejected if you're offered a salary slightly lower.
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What career are you aiming for? That's very important as that will help you decide which course to take up, or to go uni at all.Originally posted by meltz:i still deciding whther i should apply for u anot ..... haiz ...
but dont have any course i interested in.. dont wish to waste $$ and time ...
but we living in sg .. where cert rule ..... haiz .....