kooltrainer
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im doing eng/com at unsw. Went to Oweek and looked in one of the graduate booklets. I realised the pay for civil eng isnt all that great; compared to other branches of engineering.
Civil [professional]: 46k-55k
Chemical/Material: 50k-60k
Electrical : 49k-60k
Mining: 55k-80k
Mechanical: 48k-60k
In fact, its about the lowest of them all. Asked some of my friends in the commerce sector, they were all surprised coz they were all expecting something like 60-70k for their finance and/or actuarial jobs. Investment bankin gets 80k
I mean 40 ish K for civil professional, thats almost the pay for a very hard working unskilled worker. =/
Anyway, any one of u working graduates can confirm this figure?
I also heard its hard to go up the paying ladder. Not as easy as commerce jobs where pay rises from 40 to 60 in few years. Civil will be stuck under 90k even after 15 years
that graduate booklet is 2009 updated btw.
Civil [professional]: 46k-55k
Chemical/Material: 50k-60k
Electrical : 49k-60k
Mining: 55k-80k
Mechanical: 48k-60k
In fact, its about the lowest of them all. Asked some of my friends in the commerce sector, they were all surprised coz they were all expecting something like 60-70k for their finance and/or actuarial jobs. Investment bankin gets 80k
I mean 40 ish K for civil professional, thats almost the pay for a very hard working unskilled worker. =/
Anyway, any one of u working graduates can confirm this figure?
I also heard its hard to go up the paying ladder. Not as easy as commerce jobs where pay rises from 40 to 60 in few years. Civil will be stuck under 90k even after 15 years
that graduate booklet is 2009 updated btw.