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April 16th, 2018 07:35 PM #411
Grabe, it's been almost 4 years na since the inquiry ng TS dito. Ano na kaya ang naganap sa college life niya? 🤔
Kakabasa ko lang kasi ng whole thread kanina up to the last page eh. Maraming magulang gusto makapagtapos ang mga anak nila ng college and then some old folks will also say nasa diskarte na din yan kung paano ka aasenso sa buhay, lalo na ngayon. Every year, nagtataas ng tuition fees ang mga universities.
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April 20th, 2018 04:31 PM #412
Probably. Because most jobs require a college degree. Magkakatalo kung saan ka galing.
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April 23rd, 2018 07:38 AM #414
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April 23rd, 2018 09:11 AM #416
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April 23rd, 2018 11:26 AM #417
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April 23rd, 2018 10:25 PM #418
I'd like to know the stats from top/prestigious companies that do not use Jobstreet in hiring
Which Schools Produce the Highest-Paid Employees According to JobStreet Data?.
While there’s variation depending on position, the top ranking schools are fairly consistent
By Entrepreneur Staff | Jul 18, 2017
While it’s usual to ask a work colleague or even a casual acquaintance what school they graduated from, it’s never polite to ask them how much their salary is. But it’s one of the things we’ve thought about at one point or another: how much do graduates of our school typically earn compared to others?
The closest we’ll probably get to a good answer is the data in this infographic, which are based on the averages of self-reported salaries of users of JobStreet.com Philippines, the country’s leading online jobs portal. The online job site has tens of thousands of users in the Philippines, most of whom voluntarily report information potentially useful for recruiters and future employers such as the school they graduated from, their college course, current job and current pay.
By processing the vast amounts of information to extract averages per school across various positions or employment levels, Entrepreneur Philippines and JobStreet.com Philippines were able to generate rankings of the users’ schools. Given that there are hundreds of schools in the database, and it’ll be difficult to display all of them, we limited the list to the 15 schools with the most graduates among JobStreet.com users.
Instead of a single ranking of the schools, we present a list across six employment levels or positions from fresh graduates to top executives. The rankings vary depending on the position but some of the schools are consistently in the top 4 or 5 of the lists. (See infographic)
To give readers an idea of the possible factors behind the rankings, we also present information on the top five specializations or fields of work reported by the schools’ graduates who are in the JobStreet database. One could see that while customer service is the No.1 field in most of the schools, some institutions specialize in information technology or engineering.
As mentioned, the rankings presented in the infographic are based exclusively on self-reported average salaries of JobStreet.com users. Thus, they may not be representative of the actual salaries received by the schools’ graduates in the broader work force. For that, we will have to wait for somebody to conduct an actual survey of a representative sample of the various schools’ graduates or alumni and ask them how much they’re making.Last edited by _Cathy_; April 23rd, 2018 at 10:30 PM.
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April 24th, 2018 04:05 PM #419
Data from our Office of Placement puts the average salary of Ateneo fresh grads at 25k.
I find the data from Jobstreet inaccurate because it's too low. But if you look at the FB page, most comments say that it's too high. [emoji848]
Monthly rate is usually computed as your annual rate (incl. all guaranteed bonuses, not just 13th month) divided by 12. But some people also compute the other way around - monthly rate x 12 for the annual, then add all the bonuses.
Based on the latest survey, PUP tops the list of preferred schools again. But their data is based on Jobstreet, and in that Jobstreet survey, the highest paying fresh grad job is 27k. [emoji23][emoji23]
I can tell you with 100% certainty that there are first jobs that pay much more than 27k and the people who get those jobs aren't mostly PUP grads. [emoji6]
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April 24th, 2018 04:14 PM #420
I am currently observing the 2SM battery installed on my MU-X, Yuasa brand. Kaka 1 yr lang nito...
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well