this made me depressed learning the average people make in my sector is 37k out of college, where am i going wrong haha.
Also curious where they get their data from, can’t say I’ve ever got an email to do survey.
No way in hell the average starting salary in Ireland is close to 38k.
ok so this is actually shockingly misleading and I’m surprised journalists haven’t picked up on it. On the HEA website, it shows that the average salary for graduates across all sectors is 40k male and 36k female. However when the data only includes ‘younger graduates’ (people under 30) the average wage is 35k male and 32k female.
The salaries for new graduates in Ireland are absolutely poxy. You could make that money and more in many jobs straight out of school with no degree
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this made me depressed learning the average people make in my sector is 37k out of college, where am i going wrong haha.
Also curious where they get their data from, can’t say I’ve ever got an email to do survey.
No way in hell the average starting salary in Ireland is close to 38k.
ok so this is actually shockingly misleading and I’m surprised journalists haven’t picked up on it. On the HEA website, it shows that the average salary for graduates across all sectors is 40k male and 36k female. However when the data only includes ‘younger graduates’ (people under 30) the average wage is 35k male and 32k female.
The salaries for new graduates in Ireland are absolutely poxy. You could make that money and more in many jobs straight out of school with no degree