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单词 starting salary
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Definition of starting salary in English:

starting salary

noun
  • The salary paid to an employee taking up a new post.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The latest figures from the Call Centre Association, the trade body for the industry, quotes £11,000 as the starting salary for the lowest-grade employees.
    • Experienced chemical and validation engineers can demand anywhere from €48,000 to €55,000 per year as a starting salary, said Burke.
    • The next year's report noted that ‘gender differences in starting salaries generally continue and often increase as a result of salary planning decisions.’
    • Compared to five years earlier, the relative prospects of Economics graduates have improved, with both starting salaries and employment rates now being better than for all graduates.
    • They have reduced the starting salary of numerous posts and there are ridiculous situations where people are doing the same job for vastly different rates of pay.
    • Although the decrease in starting salaries for Ph.D.s is noteworthy, an analysis of starting salaries by employment sector offers a more positive picture.
    • In salary negotiations, information about the employing organization may provide an advantage to a job candidate attempting to negotiate a higher starting salary.
    • For example, we used to hire a lot of people who had work experience and were available at a starting salary of $20,000 to $30,000 a year.
    • This was calculated by subtracting the initial salary offer from the final starting salary, dividing by the initial salary offer, and multiplying by 100.
    • According to Britain's National Union of Teachers, there is a 15 per cent gap between the starting salary of teachers and similar private sector graduates.
    • Not surprisingly, Romoli landed a job immediately with an Internet security software company in Santa Clara, California, at a starting salary of $38,000.
    • You'll also be paid a better salary - the average starting salary for degree holders is now £18,000 a year and there aren't many non-graduate jobs that pay more than that.
    • The main stumbling block for recent graduates is that their starting salary simply won't allow them to borrow enough money to buy a property but there is a way around the problem.
    • At £12,000 to £15,000, the starting salaries of customer support employees are about 20 per cent lower than those paid to branch employees.
    • The National Association of Colleges and Employers says they'll be getting better starting salaries than the students who graduated last year.
    • He accepted it, with a starting salary of $125,000.
    • Candidates with PhDs, particularly in chemistry purification, are highly sought after, according to McBride, and earn a starting salary of €30,000.
    • Many of these positions are handled by contractors and have a starting salary between $70,000 and $100,000 annually, plus bonuses.
    • Accountancy practices typically offer a starting salary of £11,000 to trainees, compared with £15,000 in industry.
    • Today, the National Association of Colleges and Employers released the results of their latest national survey of starting salaries.
 
 
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