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Is Your Salary Competitive? This Online Tool Lets You Check

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by Arianne Merez
2 days ago
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How much should your salary be? For many millennials and Gen Zs starting out in the workforce, understanding if their pay is at par with the market rate can sometimes be confusing with an array of factors to consider such as skills, position, and years in the industry.

To help fresh graduates and jobseekers have a better idea of where their target salaries stand in the market, JobStreet launched its Salary Guide to help people make smarter choices about their pay when looking for or shifting jobs.

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“The Career Tool’s salary guide is here to spare you the struggle and provide our jobseekers with the current salary trends specific to their positions and industries of their interest,” Jobstreet Philippines Country Manager Philip Gioca said.

With the JobStreet Salary Guide tool, job seekers can compare salaries by specialization, industry, position, and location so they can see their salary's current market rate.

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To use the tool, jobseekers need to visit the JobStreet Salary Guide website and fill up the form with their specialization, experience level, industry, and their monthly base salary.

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The website will then show a graph indicating the lowest, the median, and the highest pay in the industry specified, and tells you where your salary stands in comparison.

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Results, according to JobStreet, are based on employer ads on their website for the last 12 months.

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