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15-11-2020, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Chemical engineer, both me and my bro.
MSD (start 2017) - got 13 month
Year 1: 3.3k
Year 2: 3.5k
Year 3: 3.7k then get promotion 4.1k
Get promoted as long as don't screw up
GSK (start 2015) - no 13th month
Year 1: 3.5k
Year 2: 3.7k
Year 3: 3.9k, normally get 1 promotion (10% increment) 4.3k
Year 4: 4.5k
Year 5: 4.7k, got another promotion (12%) 5.2k
Good performance can get promotion every 1.5 years, so in 5 years can get 3 promotions would make it 5.8k but i was not good enough.
Year 6: jump to Pfizer 6k starting
My take is it s mostly the same for same industry, the difference is not much once you consider bonuses, benefits.
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Chemical engineer here too.
Same company for 8 years - 6k (started from 3k in 2012)
Looks like slow unless jump company.
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15-11-2020, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Chemical engineer here too.
Same company for 8 years - 6k (started from 3k in 2012)
Looks like slow unless jump company.
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Jump every year = job hopper
Jump every 2 years = career wise?
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16-11-2020, 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Jump every year = job hopper
Jump every 2 years = career wise?
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Better to jump every 4 years instead of 2.
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24-11-2020, 12:53 AM
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Verified Member
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 12
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How much increment you guys have this year?
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24-11-2020, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Better to jump every 4 years instead of 2.
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Worst advice ever. Jump whenever you can. If every firm is willing to pay you 30% more even if you're there for just 3 months, why not?
Just make sure you're getting better challenges, more things to learn, getting more responsibilities with each jump.
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01-04-2021, 09:22 AM
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Civil & Structural Engineer
Starting 2013
local sme (<10 staffs)
Yr 1 - 3000
Yr 2 - 3200
Yr 3 - 3400
Yr 4 - 3800
Yr 5 - 3800
Yr 6 - 4700
local sme (<30 staffs)
Yr 7 - 4950
Yr 8- 5300
MNC
Yr8 - 6000
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01-04-2021, 11:03 PM
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Since u did both consulting engineer and maintenance, which will u choose if u can start over as ur first job ?
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Thinking back I would still prefer to do consulting then maintenance.
I probably wouldn't change that if I had a chance. Consulting builds a good base on M&E fundamental knowledge esp if you work on big projects and various sector.
Doing maintenance/FM first you will never be able to gain that amount of knowledge. Furthermore, I do not think that it will be easy to switch from FM to consultancy. Perhaps it will not even be easy to get a job as you do not have any design knowledge.
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