30-01-2018 03:46 PM | ||
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see in absolute dollars form instead of % $500 increment on base S$3-4k compared to S$6k. the percentage is different. also look at which stage of career you at, just promoted or stuck there very long... |
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20-08-2017 12:30 PM | ||
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From my colleagues in San Jose, it is way better for SE to move into States with H1B1(Singapore got a lot of quotas left) |
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20-08-2017 03:12 AM | ||
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For me I worked before going local uni and frankly as a poly grad I did the exact same stuffs as the local uni grads in my ex-company but my pay much lower because I'm from poly. I even get to manage uni people. After graduating from uni, when I went for interviews, all the interviewers are saying that's before university, so it doesn't count. Which pisses me off somewhat to discount it away so quickly |
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20-08-2017 02:44 AM | ||
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Just a short introduction. I am a software engineer working in a startup environment. Owning to my overwhelming job scope and dev skills, my salary starts hovering close to the 5k mark in less than 2 years. (Graduated for 2 years) Over this period, I have been contacted by different recruiters from LinkedIn and calls.(I normally ignored) This time round, a recruiter states that I am overpaid by the SG IT industry. Am I????? |
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16-08-2017 11:21 PM | ||
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You mean Standard Charted Bank? Their increment & starting pay high? No. My friend joined a US MNC on a 1 year Junior IT BA contract after graduation. Confirmed as IT BA near the 1 year mark. Work Location Singapore. Not sure if I should name the company as she occasionally visits this site from what I know (a few times a year maybe?). But it's not an IT company nor a bank. |
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16-08-2017 09:28 PM | ||
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14-08-2017 07:42 AM | ||
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annual increment 2.5 - 3.5 % for C/C+ grader, base on 3500 as basic, shall be $87.5 - $122.5. A ~ 5% do the math your self |
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13-08-2017 08:38 PM | ||
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Which companies has high or low salary increment? 1 of my friends fresh grad, starting pay 3500 but after 1 year gets 4100. That kind of sparked this question on what companies are known for low or high salary increment (as well as initial pay) |