Today 08:28 PM | ||
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M1 - 6800 M2 - 7800 M3 - 8300 SM1 - 9450 SM2 - 10200 SM3 - 10700 SM4 - I don’t know but hear it caps around 11k. |
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Today 08:23 PM | ||
Unregistered | I dunno the base of current M so abit hard to gauge but like what some others have said, maybe increase to 7.5-8k? | |
Today 08:13 PM | ||
Unregistered | This seems like orange scale.. can anyone give yellow and blue. | |
Today 08:13 PM | ||
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m1 7.5 +- m2 8.2 +- m3 8.8 +- sm1 10+- |
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Today 08:07 PM | ||
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Today 07:55 PM | ||
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A1: 4.1k A2: 4.5k S1: 5.2 - 5.5k (?) S2: 5.8 - 6k (?) AM: 6.5k (?) Overall increase of $500? Or too naive? |
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Today 07:50 PM | ||
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During my time, the pay looked like this: A1: 2900 A2: 3100 S1: 4100 The big jump 30% from A2 to S1 reflects the higher responsibility and knowledge of the seniors. Now that A1s are getting 4.1, I hope S1 is at least 5.5k. |
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Today 07:49 PM | ||
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It sounds like they are raising starting salaries to attract more people in. A very big shift from the historical 先苦后甜 model as graduates seek instant gratification to avoid the imbalance of their peers having higher starting salaries. My issue with this is we all know seniors do a lot more work and bear the ultimate responsible in answering to managers. |
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Today 07:44 PM | ||
Unregistered | Wonder how the pay increase for A1 affects the rest of the grades? In the past A1 to A2 3.6k-->3.8k now 4.1k--> ? | |
Today 04:10 PM | ||
Unregistered | Most people are average. Its fine. Its rare to be part of the elite. | |
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