How Much Do University Students Expect From Their First Salary? | Hot Take
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- čas přidán 11. 02. 2024
- How much do university students expect for their first salary after they graduate? And do their expectations differ depending on the industry that they want to pursue? We hit the streets to find out more!
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This interview SOOOOOOO much more substantial than the previous salary/mortage related topics. Asking the right questions and questioning where the figures come from.
These are all valid directions for any pre-uni or undergraduates to set their expectations right. Do your research well.
Oh dear, the psych major. Who's gonna tell her?
Yeah, think she better start researching 😅
Maybe she opening OF? Cam earn more than her expected liao.
I love how the video went into the main topic right after a very brief intro! Questions are very well designed to get more insights from the students! Great interview, keep it up! :)
As a fresh graduate who hasn't been able to find a job after a year of applying, I think this vid was rlly helpful to help set my expectations going forward
yea don't listen to those in Reddit or EDMW starting 8k and 20k respectively. 🤣🤣🤣
early career focus more on yr growth and what u can learn, not just highest salary
should also ask if they think they can get by with those salaries
Can have expectations so they can work towards it lah.. but more importantly is after they graduated, they can get a job first, doesn't really matter how much the salary is. If their first job after graduate is not what they expected and they wouldn't want to take it, then they will be on a losing end with no job. Good luck!
saw Brenda and the TSL team at UTown when this was filming!! 😊
shes hot
Come say hi next time 😗😗😗
Not just about the salary but also about the stress, depression and poorer mental health that comes along with most of these careers. If possible, just quit the rat race for good.
Not every uni grad is depressed and stressed
And do what? Drive grab? Leech on parents? Lol at strawberry gen
@@xxxcool2565Nothing wrong with doing something easier. There is no point getting such a high salary if you are miserable. At the very most, just remain single
Then what? U pay me for food and home? Most people don't need the very best, they just want to survive and enjoy some of life's luxuries occasionally
Healthcare is the best in SG for those becoming doctors. Stressful is part of the job for these kind of top profession but high pay and secure.
When you graduate, choosing your first job is crucial because it shapes your future earning potential. In my experience, local and government jobs usually offer standard salaries based on qualifications. Even after working for 5 to 8 years, your pay might not increase much unless you excel and climb the career ladder. But not everyone can do that. Some US or global companies might offer higher salaries, though landing a job with them can be tough and sometimes requires a bit of luck. Interning with these companies can improve your chances of getting hired later on, especially if you perform well.
2nd this. My mindset backthen thinking going through SMEs I can learn from many touch points. But end up you will just be jack of all trade master of none.
When you think of how much junior doctors have to work compared to a person in another industry, that bump in pay isn't really worth it.
Ummm guys. I graduated like years back and yet still paid $3k plus because companies are cutting costs like badly. No one is secured
Local U $3k plus? Which field are you in? Honest curious.
Science and now media
should ask the same questions to poly students
I graduated from marketing as a local degree (not the top3) but my starting pay is 5k+! I’d say landing a good internship (in a bigger company) while schooling helps because I just went back to the same company after graduating last year in Jul.
At least a lot more reasonable compared to some other video lol. My jaw dropped at how delusional they were.
It’s not about being delusional though because 10k starting pay ranges do exist. It’s just that only v little people will manage to get that pay.
And of course, if they manage to get that pay, they’d have to be prepared to work until midnight everyday la
@@squishypillow3162 not true there are many jobs that earn 10k with reasonable office hours
@@squishypillow3162 but the delusional strawberry gen thinks just because 1 in 50 gets it, they are entitiled to it
@@xxxcool2565 delusional boomer doesnt know the difference between business admin and business analytics
@@N4tur4lX its the same nonsense bro
Which uni students did smartlocal interviewed in this video?
NUS
Curious about smu
3.5k to 4.5k excluding tech industry for sure, 3.5k on the lower end and 4.5k on the higher end.
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Now work also require ITE already. Degree not easy
Many people dont understand that even though median salary growth is moderate, salary growth at the top end of the spectrum has increased significantly.
Even outside the traditional IB/FICC, many jobs pay fresh grads significantly better. Citi pay their corp banking grads 8k/mo, JPM pays their entire GCIB fresh grad cohort 5 figure salary (incl transaction banking). MBB pays close to 8k, oliver wyman pays close to 9k. Tech firms still pay decent salary although fresh grad hires are reduced. 6-7k expectation already very conservative assuming the students know what their end goals are.
Actually this is really the most insightful and factful comment any of these videos on fresh grads have seen so far
These 'outside' jobs may not be a good representation for the general market, as there are limited vacancies and rather competitive I would think? 😅
@@qqsera I agree that these high-paying fresh grad roles are not reflective of the average grad role and are probably limited to the top 5% of each cohort.
However i’m not saying that every fresh grad should have unrealistic expectations of achiving these kind of remuneration. My point is that we shouldn’t just label these undergrads a delusional just because they have high salary expectations. A >6k fresh grad salary is more achievable now than 10 years ago where it was limited to the 0.1% who got a IB/markets role in a buldge bracket. This was largely driven by the tech boom towards the end of the last decade where your meta/AWS/google and equiv were throwing 5 figure salaries at fresh grads. Many of the MNCs in the traditional industries (US/EU banks, strat firms, law firms) started restructuring pay at the junior levels in order to remain competitive in their bid to attract/retain talent.
@@JJ-ff7mmjust in case you missed it, big tech firms are freezing hiring and retrenching in a big way. Paying >$6k p.m. is becoming an exception rather than the norm. Things has changed drastically. We are heading into a recession and a fresh grad in 6 months time would be lucky to find a job, any job let alone get a high pay
3k is the starting pay for all 😂
When you set your expectations too high, it's hard for you to accept anything you set your mind on already. My first salary was 1200.. (basically I knew nothing about my job) and over the years gained work experience and related certs and getting 10k right now. (8 years in the industry now) Aside from salary, I think getting the experience and exposure is more important.
NUS grad? What major so low? Thats like an interns pay
If u dont mind sharing, what industry? Aircraft maintenance?
@@wallthemart I was a Lab Analyst. Then I realised this isn't what I wanted and went into IT. From not knowing anything about IT until where I am currently.
$4.2k at least, and the girl at 7:42 seems so hyped up abt business administration idk why LMAO
Just graduated with a psych degree and am looking for a job but it’s quite hard 🥲 but I would say expected starting pay around 2.8 to 3k?
oh no...
brenda casually met JEREMIAH TANG
to all those saying 6-7k is too high, just take a look at the employment graduate survey for fresh grads nus, especially for computing related majors. its just the average pay, and most of my friends (just grad last year) mostly draw a starting of 5-8k depending on the company/ sector/ job scope. its really just average
I hope you know how they even get the numbers for the GES you're referencing to lol. And if you have no experience in benchmarking the overall market, I don't think your so-called friends represent the entire cohort.
Yeah but com science is one of the highest paid majors. On average, 6-7k is pretty high for fresh grad
@@0rchimaru hmm im honestly not sure, no experience benchmarking, just speaking from own experience and seems to match the ges. i thought they just get the stats by mass sending emails to grads and try to entice people to fill up the form with some gift vouchers cos thats what they did for my batch lol. filled up cos i thought i cld get a voucher but nope they didnt give me anything😠my circle of friends mostly draw 5-7k and our grades/ internships/ skills are kinda average imo so yea thought the computing kids had realistic expectations. but of course this is only for computing related majors, cant say for the rest
@@joesr31yeap it is definitely inflated for now (hope it stays inflated HAHAH)
first pair like in senandiri position ah
"senang diri" hahaha
I wanna know about pharmacy and pharmaceutical sci undergrad salary😭
wow jerimiah sia cool
these salaries basically can survive but to thrive you have to create/find your own opportunities. taking risks and betting on yourself when you're young is good but not so common in sg
My first pay as a UX Designer here in SG was 2.8k, after 7 years of hustle, i'm at 4.8k now.
Dear Business Analytics guy, Please do ur research, ur starting salary is only 5k at best. Companies are cutting costs.
Well he is only in his first year, and he did mention that this is probably on the higher end based on his seniors. Give chance la😅
I guess it depends if he is able to get into consulting. OW, Bain, McKin & etc.
? NUS GES 2022 (2 years ago), business analytics median salary is 5.5k?
Why would you even say 5k at best
nvm la can aim high. Usually reality is 20% lower.
@@devvynneo6486not to mention mean is $5966
This guy commenting 5k at best is the one who never do his research 😂
“Thankly everybody’s guaranteed a job”
This sounds more on point, this sounds like my pay.
So much more realistic than Torres’ video. But still pains to know our fresh grads are starting with such a tight budget 😢
😢
6 K is possible .
For how many? Unless you are the lucky few like 1 in 1000, forget it. Many more FTs are willing to do what you do for half the salary
@@xxxcool2565 this is why U can't be average
that the starting salary for most comp science people
sorry to be that person..but it's "lower/higher end of the spectrum" instead of "lower/higher spectrum"
Curious, is 3000SGD reasonable salary for a diploma holder w 3 years experience in an engineering plastic moulding manufacturing industry?
The max probably $3.5K⁉️
Thanks !
more than reasonable because Engineering in SG is lowly paid.
That depends if you're doing the same thing in the company
If your experience doesn't cover what the company want, some companies may not accept. Heng suay tbh 😂
@@b0yxxmainly due to a glut of engineers and most companies outsourcing such roles sadly. If u go to the west you would be able to demand a better salary comparatively speaking
Com science can’t get high salary anymore because too many grad mean too much supply. Unless you are the top 5%. High chance programming will replace by AI in the future.
so is it me-di-cine or med-cine?
The latter
Real estate need degree? ... since when?
You must be thinking real estate equals property agent.
hmmm ~~~ 3.8k for chem eng going into manufacturing sector , or even lower given current economy. anyway job market saturated most of the time for mainstream chem eng industry
To Green Sweater guy. How you expect to get 6k when u cannot even do HSH? Bro the green sweater makes ur eyebags really prominent, pls go get a colour analysis. Tq:)
Lewis Hamilton pay few hundred millions..
1 in a billion
@@poolfans messi salary few hundred million.
No comment for that couple studying medicine. To that business guy, 6k too low for you, should be 15k at least sake as MP, he just he living in Malaysia kampung 100 yrs old well
Starting pay higher but more stressful.
Lower pay lesser responsibility
Lesser workload
Lesser stressed.
Are you ready? 😂
Limpeh O lvls nia. Last yr $300k. Excluding capitals gains
boh bei chao. lespect.
You need worker? I also O level
@@poolfans Company quota full. pm your resume only if you SG/pr
6k-7k?? for starting pay? with no experience and nothing to bring to the table besides what you crammed up in university, and yet expect 6-7k? so delusional!
You are probably the old generation loser
their few lines of codes can generate much more economical value than the paperwork a humanities student writes
The business admin guy must be joking or trolling. Who pays $6k-$7k for a fresh grad from a general business degree?
He is studying Business Analytics, not Business Admin (3:42)
poly grad doesnt know the difference
business analytics is under school of computing...please only comment when you know your stuff
@@juniorly4 lol. Business analytics are glorified management accountants that tell senior management what they already kow. Definately not worth >$6k p.m. either
way. Show me how many company pay fresh grad in business analytics >$6k p.m. Completrly out of touch with reality. You might as well be better off driving grab. Maybe you can get $6k p.m. strawberry gen...seesh. drive grab lah
@@xxxcool2565 why are you so disgruntled? a simple google search and you can find that the BASIC monthly salary of a NUS Biz An is 5.8k median, 5.5k mean, and this is 2022 data.
www.moe.gov.sg/-/media/files/post-secondary/ges-2022/web-publication-nus-ges-2022.ashx
But i guess no point arguing with ignorant people who choose to ignore facts and speak out of your ass 🤡
Good luck keep dreaming
Enough with all this degree holders. Having a degree is over hype nowadays. People do uni just for the status and can say they have a “degree cert”. When in reality even an ITE cert nitec or higher nitec can get a degree salary. Just have to find the right industry and right company. The only good thing for a degree is you can climb to management faster but goodluck doing that if youre in the government sector.
Make a video of graduates from ITE or poly that have been in the workforce and ask whats their salary range. Can easily beat this undergrads.
And alot alot of uni kids dont even pursue the industry they were studying in. Like i said its just for status.
it's not a competition blud
@@kottagerei yeaaaah i know. Im just saying like every time when locals talk about this kind of topics they straight go to uni kids or degree holders thats all. Anything below a degree is looked down upon. Thats just how i see it 🤷🏽♂️
@@syaril20032 low iq cope
@@syaril20032 low iq cope
Ya for SME can .. but MNC and gov sector all see qualification. No degree mean you stuck as technician. Got degree you are engineer.
She's very pretty but why she keeps asking the same questions?
umm... because that's the topic of the video?
There are plenty of ways to edit this video to not sound repetitive.
6k kid is really dreaming lol
No… bro shopee and grab data science starting pay is around 6.5k…
Footballers in the UK earn a monthly salary of 100k-700k Singapore dollar. Just saying
LOL, I think u need a reality check, for SWE fresh grad, govtech is 7k-8k, DSTA is 6k-7k, GIC is 7k, JPM is 6k-7k, Goldman is 6k-7k, Meta is 9k, Apple is 7k-8k VC and Hedge Fund is above 10k
@@JosephChris-qb2wgstill a dream to enter those companies right hahaha
@@heyilikeable Hmm not really, I guess it depends on ur circle of friends, majority I know and myself are in these companies