
Average starting monthly salaries have risen above NT$40,000 for the first time, but only 37% of college graduates will make that much starting out. Many students hope that getting more education under their belt before hitting the job market will mean a higher salary. But one job bank says that that may not be the case. What a person studies matters more than how many degrees they have, and degrees in tech and science remain king in Taiwan, the job bank says. But some students are not persuaded.
A group of graduates toss their mortarboards up into the air. These are just some of the roughly 200,000 new graduates in Taiwan every year who enter the workforce, but just what kind of salaries can they expect?
New graduates hope for starting salaries of at least NT$30,000, and the latest statistics from the labor ministry show that to be a realistic expectation. The average salary for workers with less than one year of experience has now surpassed NT$40,000 for the first time, but only 37% of fresh graduates will earn that much.
New college graduate
An undergraduate diploma is quite common, and I feel that having a graduate degree would help me with getting promotions and raises in the future.
New college graduate
I’m hoping for a starting salary of NT$35,000 to NT$40,000. But it will really depend on whatever job I find.
New college graduate
We aren’t part of that 37% who will start off making NT$40,000. We’re part of the other 63%.
Many graduates opt to continue with their studies, in the hopes of spurring higher wages and promotion opportunities. However, wages for graduates with an MA or doctoral degree are not necessarily better. That’s because the program major matters more than the highest degree obtained.
Yang Tsung-pin
Job bank spokesperson
The way majors are classified really reflects Taiwan’s industrial structure. After all, Taiwan is still export-oriented, and technology manufacturing is its mainstay. If you graduate with a major in science or engineering, it is easier to apply what you’ve learned.
Students hope that higher degrees will be their ticket to getting higher salaries, but this job bank representative says the content of the program matters more than the level of the degree. It might be a good idea for those hoping for a higher salary to study the job market first before deciding on what to study.
大學畢業季到來,根據勞動部最新統計數字,以勞退提繳工資計算,年資一年以下的畢業新鮮人平均月薪首度突破4萬元。但卻有63%的畢業生領不到!不只碩博士學位變成加薪必備,文組與理工科,在薪資上也明顯有差。
高拋畢業帽,每年約有20萬名畢業生,準備踏入職場。但新鮮人們,薪情如何。
大學畢業生期待第一份薪水,能有三萬元以上。根據勞動部最新統計,年資在一年以下的大專畢業生,以勞退提繳工資計算,平均月薪首度突破四萬元,但僅有37%的人領得到4字頭。
[[政治系畢業生]]
“大學文憑蠻普遍的,感覺研究所對未來升職或加薪,比較有幫助”
[[日文所畢業生]]
“起薪我是希望可以三萬五到四萬,實際還是要看到時候找到工作”
[[日文所畢業生]]
“我們不是那37%,我們是那63%(月薪不到4萬) “
不少大學生繼續升學,希望帶動薪資、創造升遷機會,但碩博士生的薪情同樣不樂觀。因為除了學歷影響,科系也牽動薪資。
[[人力銀行發言人 楊宗斌]]
“科系分布來看,確實反應台灣產業結構,畢竟台灣還是以外銷導向,科技製造業為主,理工科系一畢業,比較容易學以致用”
薪資反映就業市場的現實,投入職場的新鮮人得穩扎穩打,培養專業力,才有升遷與拿高薪的機會。
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