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leew2
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04 May 2010, 4:47 pm

Hi. I have been working with a company now for almost 4 years doing Software Engineering, mostly PHP, javascript, JQuery, EXTJS, Oracle/SQL/PLSQL etc. Anyway I'm still only getting £14000k/year, which many of my mates say is way below what someone doing that kind of work is expected to get. My co-workers like to keep their pay secret so I have no idea what they get. I fear I'm being kept on crappy pay due to the AS due to it limiting my job choice. Is this a common thing?



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04 May 2010, 5:21 pm

There are websites that list the average salaries of different jobs. I found lots of hits searching "average salary UK"--just go to one of those and enter your job title.



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04 May 2010, 5:26 pm

From UK salary website, for what it's worth.

■Average starting salary for graduate software engineer: £27,000 (salary data collected Nov 09). Salaries vary depending on the size of the company and the location.
■Typical range of earnings for software engineers after around three to four years: £35,500 - £38,500 (salary data collected Nov 09).
■Range of typical salaries for a senior software engineer (e.g. after 10-15 years in the role): £47,000 - £49,500 (salary data collected Nov 09). Salaries can increase further with bonus schemes and incentives.
■Salary is dependent upon the company, location and nature of the employer's business. The highest salaries can be found in the finance, pensions and telecoms sectors in London and the South East.

Maybe you should have a talk with your boss about a raise.