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So if you have stayed in the company for let say 3 years, how much do you think is the expected salasy then? Do you think it is somewhere 25K? How come I'ved heard that call center can earn up to 35K? Ka lo-uy sad sa mga programmers, cge pa ta kutaw kutaw atong ulo pag analyze |
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depende sa experience ug progress.
Let's just say nga ok ra ato mga sweldo mga bros. Pero karong mga panahona, usahy lisud sab. Usahay, mag-estimated mag-calculated sa ato mga expenses sa balay ug sa lifestyle, even we are still bachelors(single). Not enough jud bai. Sometimes we would do some things to grow our own money, right? |
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ang advantage ninyo sa mga taga call center maski small inyo starting, in the long run mo dako jud inyo sweldo nya pde pa larga gawas. Kami diri its either go up para mosaka jud ang sweldo, were stuck in the call center industry(unless willing mo naog ang sweldo), nya usually back to zero kung mo balhin ug field, nya di ka gawas hehehe |
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I started working as a web developer for a small firm in Tacloban... My starting was 6T (6T for probees, 10T for regular). That was in May 2005, when I decided to drop out of USC. 3 months later, I transferred here in Cebu to work for InfoWeapons because I know that the work is exciting (networking and information security is sooooo cool). Never mind if I still had a small starting salary.
I made it a point to develop myself by exposing myself to new things and absorbing all that I can. I made it a point to develop myself and overcome my shyness. I worked hard, gave my best, and found fulfillment in my work. September 2006, and I'm still a Jr. Software Engineer. But I'm now making almost 4 times as what I made last year. ![]() [ simon.cpu ]
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Sure... our company is looking for web (PHP) and software developers (Unix and Windows). We're also looking for technical support. Mas hayahay ang mga new applicants karon kay mas higher ang starting tungod sa fresh capital infusion (see http://news.inq7.net/infotech/index....story_id=79374 and http://news.inq7.net/infotech/index....story_id=78922). Based on your previous discussion in this forum, your starting pay would be categorized as "large" relative to Cebu. Although it won't be as large as the starting pay in Manila and in abroad, you'll make much more in the long term because of stock options. BTW, unsa skills nimo bai? ![]() [ simon.cpu ] |
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It depends. Usually wala na man kung dev pero naay technical interview. I think naay exam kung mag-apply ka as tech writer. =) Just send your resume to simoncpu ((at)) infoweapons ((dot)) ((com)), and I'll bring it to HR. If naa sad ka kaila nga mga developers nga ganahan mo work dire, pls tell them to send their resumes too, k? ![]() You may also contact us at: http://www.infoweapons.com/ Tel.: +63.32.238.0088 / +63.32.415.8442 Fax: +63.32.238.0077 Thanks, [ simon.cpu ]
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Our other products are currently under development. We've recently won a contract for a major telco against CISCO; soon, all their data will pass through our SolidGate box. If you wish to learn more about SolidGate, then come work with us. If you have kernel-level skills and have an intimate knowledge of network protocols such as TCP/IP, you might want to apply as a Unix dev. If you're a Microsoft dude, Visual C++ is for you. If web development is your thing, then we need you as a PHP dev. It's very exciting, really. =) Don't worry if the requirements are intimidating; we have in-house training and the company pays for you if you wish to take certifications such as GSEC, Security+, and Zend. Everytime you pass a certification, you instantly get a salary increase. And oh, we have free dinner every Wednesday and Friday (yummy lechon)... =) [ simon.cpu ] |
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