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Employers pay more for local degrees

winnipegjets

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Starting pay for fresh grads expected to rise by 2%

Wednesday, Jul 10, 2013

SINGAPORE - Despite recent turmoil in markets around the world, global management consulting firm Hay Group said that new graduates can expect to earn a starting base salary which is 2 per cent higher than the 2012 graduate cohort.

According to the 130 organisations responding to Hay Group's Fresh Graduate Pay Survey in May, the average starting monthly pay for degree holders across the three qualification categories - without Honors, with Honors (Second Lower) and with Honors (Second Upper) - is $2,714, $2,822 and $2,876 respectively.

Last year's average starting monthly pay was $2,688 for someone with a Bachelor Degree (without Honors), $2,776 for one with a Bachelor Degree (Honors, Second Lower) and $2,843 for fresh graduates with Bachelor Degree (Honors, Second Upper).

Furthermore, the survey showed that one in six employers placed an average premium of $185 per month for local university graduates compared to non-local university graduates.

Conducted annually since 2009, this year's Fresh Graduate Pay Survey revealed that jobs in Project Management ranked at the top, commanding the highest average starting salary of $2,906 per month for degree holders (without honors), followed by jobs in Engineering ($2,885 per month) and Research & Development ($2,788 per month).

For diploma holders, Engineering graduates commanded the highest average starting salary of $1,926 per month, with Project Management graduates coming in second at $1,900 per month and Information Technology graduates taking third place at $1,882 per month.

The average starting pay for diploma holders is $1,841 per month, a slight increase from last year's $1,808 per month.

Mr Victor Chan, Regional General Manager (Singapore and ASEAN) for Productized Services, Hay Group said: "We continue to see specialist professional fields such as Engineering, Project Management and Information Technology commanding higher starting pay premiums versus the other fields in this year's fresh graduate survey.

"The increase in overall starting salaries for fresh graduates in these fields also indicates a healthy demand for young talented professionals in Singapore," he added.

Return on investment

For diploma-holders who are considering investing in a degree, the Hay Group study shows that employers in Singapore place a premium of 46.0 per cent for average degree holders over diploma holders in terms of starting salaries.

In a similar development, the premium which employers place on a Bachelor Degree (with First Class Honors) over average degree holders is 11.5 per cent.

Meanwhile, the premium which employers place on a Master's degree over average degree holders is 17.0 per cent, a jump of 5.1 per cent from last year.

"From our fresh graduate survey, we have observed that companies in general emphasise on a higher pay package for Honors graduates. In particular, we observed that First Class Honors graduates receive the highest premiums," said Mr Chan.

National Service premium

About one in three employers surveyed said they provide an average premium of S$189 per month as an incentive to male employees who have completed National Service.

Mr Chan said, "This practice is not prevalent among the multinational companies. Nevertheless, paying the National Service premium would help male graduates catch up or even out in terms of starting pay levels when compared to female graduates in their first few years of employment."
 

winnipegjets

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Another PAP-Press BS news ...here's why

Starting pay for fresh grads expected to rise by 2%

The rise does NOT even match the inflation rate. So, what is there to crow about?????

the survey showed that one in six employers placed an average premium of $185 per month for local university graduates compared to non-local university graduates.
Then why are employers hiring so many foreigners??????

"The increase in overall starting salaries for fresh graduates in these fields also indicates a healthy demand for young talented professionals in Singapore," he added.
Yeah, right. That's a dumb conclusion when employers are hiring so many foreigners on the cheap.
 

chupacabra

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Starting pay in stated here are bullshit.. Once you hit threshold pay which is anyone's guess what the number is..time for FT to take over your job..

If the amount of starting pay is accurate in this article, than what is the middle pay and retirement days pay are..? Most likely sinkees wont even reach middle pay range.
 

Orion

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Starting pay in stated here are bullshit.. Once you hit threshold pay which is anyone's guess what the number is..time for FT to take over your job..

If the amount of starting pay is accurate in this article, than what is the middle pay and retirement days pay are..? Most likely sinkees wont even reach middle pay range.

Only PAP payscale and civil servants will ever keep increasing even for starters xD
 
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