21-04-2014 09:36 PM | |
Unregistered | oops, posted in the wrong thread. |
21-04-2014 09:34 PM | |
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how am I doing compared to my peers? 33 this year, grad from UOL. take home 97 grand, travel for biz 25-30% of the time, average 1-2 times per month. when not traveling can knock off on time 80% of the time |
21-04-2014 07:51 AM | |
Unregistered | Quite. But stay on if you can't find other opptys |
20-04-2014 11:58 PM | |
Unregistered | really? i tot all the sim fresh grad here earn 3k n above working in prestigious banks etc |
20-04-2014 11:25 PM | |
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Hi all, I'm graduated from SIM UOL accounting and finance with 2nd upper honours. I'm a fresh graduate (no experience) starting pay $2300, working as an accounts executive in a MNC. Am I under paid ? cause my friend are drawing around $2800. |
20-04-2014 02:00 PM | |
Unregistered | actually I'm more curious what role this is. Can knock off at 6pm but have 5.5 mth bonus. pvb MO? |
20-04-2014 09:57 AM | |
Unregistered | Frankly it's neither good nor bad. it's average. |
20-04-2014 01:10 AM | |
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How am I doing? Sim 2nd upper bnf Drawing 3k in finance industry non sales Bonus was 5.5 months for 2013 Knock off at 6pm daily. Only overtime once in 2013 until 9.30pm Is this okay for a fresh grad? |
20-04-2014 12:51 AM | |
Unregistered | Apologies for the late reply. While I was working in my organisation (was on a diploma scale) I took up part time SIM-RMIT degree. So when I finished I managed to get on the degree scale (mx13- fresh grad degree pay scale) |
17-04-2014 04:57 AM | |
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Spent a year working something totally out of the way reason: need money and some work exp - is not completely 'irrelevant' from my studies just a lot of people wont agree with me and they def wont take the job either due to extremely peanut pay and no OT pay and no benefits or anything else. - think of it as a student job. was there for a year due to personal reasons which i shall not elaborate. After months of looking managed to get 2 offers, but i went with the one offering 3.2k basic (not including benefits yet). and i'm from UOW, pass deg. i count myself lucky as my peers all say they got around 2.8k but that was last year. basically if u have 0 work exp, is very hard to secure interviews unless you're a high-flyer meaning good grades. once u have a job to support yourself for time being, the interviews will slowly come. as to whether u get the offer, is another story. just have to keep looking la and don't spend so much time dwelling on whether u will get the job or not. no call? move on to the next. |
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