Dont believe: How much can a fresh grad earn?
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How much can a fresh grad earn? Here’s a list of S’pore sectors with highest starting salaries


The job market have taken a hit since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is gradually recovering.

Resident employment rose strongly by 19,100, up from the 4,800 in the second quarter. This partly offsets a 21,500 fall in non-resident employment, comparable to the fall of 21,100 in the second quarter.

Whether you are deciding on your major in university or a couple of months away from graduating, the world is indeed your oyster.

However, you know what they say, the pearls are not free. It has been reported that fresh university graduates are now earning a higher starting salary than their seniors. The new batch of fresh grads have starting salaries of S$4,000 to S$5,000, though these are in areas of computing and business.

Additionally, the median salary for Singaporeans is now at S$4,534. This is an encouraging figure for fresh grads and like Jessie J, we want to know where the money really is.


https://vulcanpost.com/772509/highest-st...singapore/

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Met a 47yo with a degree in Business Management. His salary have never exceeded $4k pm.

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5k very gd already. fresh doctors aso about 5k+, and fresh lawyers less than that, both hv to work like hell
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Include CPF and OT lah… Rotfl

They shd put basic salary before CPF deduction and exclude OT, not starting salary.

Don’t believe the crap from the media.

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Show us this figure in the job market page where fresh graduate starting $5k plus.Want to know which coy hires them....
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Very depressing... moi not even in those sectors 😔

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(30-12-2021, 11:17 AM)klat Wrote:  How much can a fresh grad earn? Here’s a list of S’pore sectors with highest starting salaries


The job market have taken a hit since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is gradually recovering.

Resident employment rose strongly by 19,100, up from the 4,800 in the second quarter. This partly offsets a 21,500 fall in non-resident employment, comparable to the fall of 21,100 in the second quarter.

Whether you are deciding on your major in university or a couple of months away from graduating, the world is indeed your oyster.

However, you know what they say, the pearls are not free. It has been reported that fresh university graduates are now earning a higher starting salary than their seniors. The new batch of fresh grads have starting salaries of S$4,000 to S$5,000, though these are in areas of computing and business.

Additionally, the median salary for Singaporeans is now at S$4,534. This is an encouraging figure for fresh grads and like Jessie J, we want to know where the money really is.


https://vulcanpost.com/772509/highest-st...singapore/

If they work as " civil servant " starting pay already can hit 3k+ min or 4k depend their degree
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(30-12-2021, 11:17 AM)klat Wrote:  How much can a fresh grad earn? Here’s a list of S’pore sectors with highest starting salaries


The job market have taken a hit since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is gradually recovering.

Resident employment rose strongly by 19,100, up from the 4,800 in the second quarter. This partly offsets a 21,500 fall in non-resident employment, comparable to the fall of 21,100 in the second quarter.

Whether you are deciding on your major in university or a couple of months away from graduating, the world is indeed your oyster.

However, you know what they say, the pearls are not free. It has been reported that fresh university graduates are now earning a higher starting salary than their seniors. The new batch of fresh grads have starting salaries of S$4,000 to S$5,000, though these are in areas of computing and business.

Additionally, the median salary for Singaporeans is now at S$4,534. This is an encouraging figure for fresh grads and like Jessie J, we want to know where the money really is.


https://vulcanpost.com/772509/highest-st...singapore/

Yes especially you are a trained data analyst or a data scientist, I think they get even more.

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(30-12-2021, 02:37 PM)ysh02 Wrote:  Show us this figure in the job market page where fresh graduate starting $5k plus.Want to know which coy hires them....

It depends on what your degree is.

Those who did IT can even start at $6K.

If your degree is a BA with a history or geography major, you would be lucky if an old school teacher retires in the year you graduate, and you are hired by MOE, and you get a civil serpent salary...but it will not start at $5K or $6K.  Or else, you could try to join the police force which is short of mata now.
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