Telcos, IT industry offer highest entry-level pay - JobStreet | Inquirer News

Telcos, IT industry offer highest entry-level pay – JobStreet

/ 08:23 AM January 27, 2022
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MANILA, Philippines — The telecommunications industry is offering the highest entry-level salary, based on the latest salary report from leading online job portal JobStreet.

According to JobStreet Salary Report 2022, the median entry-level salary in the telecommunications industry is at 20,000.

Next to telecommunications is the computer or IT industry that offers a median entry-level salary of 19,550; followed by the communication service industry at 19,500; and consulting companies at 19,000.

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The top 10 salaries in the Philippines by industry and job level (Table from JobStreet)

Meanwhile, the entry-level salary for insurance and electronics companies were at 17,000; hospitality and manufacturing at 15,500; consumer goods at 15,000; and banking and finance at 14,600.

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JobStreet’s Salary Report 2022 is a salary guide for the country’s job market compiled from the portal’s latest data.

The report analyzes and compares salaries between 2020 and 2021.

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All salary data is extracted from salary requirements from JobStreet employer’s job advertisements in the internal database, according to the company.

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