The ones above US$100k are likely concentrated in banking and tech, or typically higher than most other positions there as well (if you are comparing to "typically" here). Still, even like-for-like industry, there is a substantial differential (high-cost location to Singapore). Many people in these roles won't make it more than 2-5 years, but if you do, the successful ones could easily be in the US$300k - $400k range (base). Go another couple, few, 5, or 10 years out and who knows what the figures can be (very large variance depending on a lot of things).malcontent wrote: ↑Mon, 11 Mar 2024 9:01 pmI’ve heard fresh grads on the two coasts are now seeing starting salaries that are 6-figures in USD… that is about double what you’d typically see here.
Cost of living on the two coasts is higher though, certainly in California where I’ve been pricing homes recently, just about any decent home in any decent neighborhood is going for around USD800psf, so we are talking close to US$2m for a decent size place… and my son has been pricing used vehicles, he found quite a few nice Mustang convertibles, less than 4 years old for going for around $20k.
Honestly, if someone had the opportunity, it’d be better to start out their career somewhere like the U.S. and then move here only after 6-8 years, to avoid suffering those fresh grade wages and maybe gain better experience too.
This is part of the reason why housing costs are very high in these locations (in addition to being global wealth hubs that attract people from all over the world). More or less, either you make it there or you are often forced out to a lower cost location (forced may be an excessive word; some people will decide it's just not for them, which is fine). Or, dramatically change your expectations about where you live, schools, etc.
I don't expect Singapore will ever catch those locations, but some factors are looking more and more similar as the years go by. Which again, is both good and it presents some challenges too.
Also, there are many valid reasons to study and/or work abroad for a bit after graduating. At the same time, there are more and more local all the way kids here that are doing quite well these days.