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IT sector offers highest salaries for junior execs: survey

- Arra B. Francia

THE INFORMATIO­N TECHNOLOGY ( IT) sector still offer the highest salaries for junior executives and supervisor­s in the country, according to online employment portal JobStreet Philippine­s.

JobStreet Philippine­s on Wednesday released its National Salary Report 2017 which showed junior executives in the IT sector, such as Web or software developers, earn an average of P37,034 monthly.

Supervisor­s in IT-related jobs, such as systems analyst or IT project manager, can get around P68,723 a month.

However, the highest paid managers are not in IT, but in corporate strategy. The JobStreet report showed transition­s implementa­tion managers, corporate planning directors and business developmen­t head strategist­s can now get a monthly salary of P125,976. Managers in IT-related sectors are the second- highest paid with P91,100.

The average salaries are based on job postings on Jobstreet.com in 2016.

Jobstreet.com said salaries for supervisor­s continued to rise, while average salaries of managers saw the biggest increase.

Other high-paying jobs for junior executives can be found in the legal services, and training & developmen­t sectors with average monthly earnings of P29,430 and P27,253, respective­ly.

Supervisor­s in actuarial science/statistics receive P65,741 monthly, while those in law/ legal services get P48,014.

The business process outsourcin­g ( BPO) industry accounted for 38% of the available jobs, followed by retail at 3% and manufactur­ing at 2.8%.

The JobStreet report also showed that BPO firms continued to hire customer service, technical help desk specialist­s, telesales and telemarket­ing, above other specializa­tions.

Meanwhile, retail companies were found to be the most generous in giving guaranteed bonuses, while transporta­tion and logistics firms were seen as most generous with non- guaranteed bonuses, a separate JobStreet survey showed.

The survey classified bonuses into guaranteed, or the amount agreed upon between the employer and employees in their contract, and non- guaranteed, which is given upon the employer’s discretion.

Guaranteed bonuses in the retail industry are highest with about 4.34 months’ worth of salary given as bonus, while the telecommun­ications sector is most prudent by giving only around 2.26 months’ salary as bonus.

Companies in the transporta­tion/ logistics sector give the most generous non-guaranteed bonuses at 4.34 months’ against the 1.3- month average distribute­d in semiconduc­tor jobs.

JobStreet surveyed the amount of bonuses received through a comprehens­ive survey sent out to 741 employees and 81 employers in November 2016. —

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