07-02-2018 11:14 PM | ||
Unregistered | Ask for minimum 4k starting salary. dont let them short change you | |
07-02-2018 05:12 PM | ||
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07-02-2018 04:28 PM | ||
Unregistered | Iam in a somewhat similar position. Just completed basic degree from SUSS, thinking of jumping ship. I have about 10 years of work experience, with 4 years of related experience in the industry that i want to apply to, but they are all entry level positions. Am currently getting 2.5k with my diploma, how much can i ask/expect? | |
10-01-2018 02:42 PM | ||
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Plus, from what I can see, your studies and your job experience are kind of unrelated. If you were to go into the highly competitive accounting or banking fields, your experience thus doesn't factor in that well. Plus, since you were in a private university, your chances against higher-ranked academics are not high. Your expected salary would range from 2.1k to 2.4k, which is lower than your present salary. In this case, my recommendation would be to ask for a transfer into a more related department of your current workplace, as they already have established rapport with you. |
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05-01-2018 01:34 PM | ||
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Looking at the ges for private uni, expected gross median salary is 2550. s://.google.com.sg/amp/.asiaone.com/singapore/average-salaries-graduates-singapore’s-private-education-institutes%3famp The aim of degree is very often for middle and long term gains and strategic thinking gained in the course of study. |
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05-01-2018 12:18 PM | ||
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What should I expect for my salary? Hi all, need some advice on what I should expect for my salary. I'm currently working as a service engineer for 4 years drawing 2.6k per month private sector. I started at 1.8k with Diploma from SP I recently finished my exams for my double major in accounting and banking at a private uni (currently just waiting for results). Naturally I'm looking to get a job that is more relevant to my field of study. What's the salary should I be expecting to be offered? I'm asking for both civil service and private sector. Many thanks in advance! |