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whats my starting pay if i'm a welder

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Cheang’s Answer

Hi Julio

There are some many factors that can affect your starting pay, like what job you are applying, which kind of industry , what kind of skill do you have, education and experience. Don't focus too much on your pay at your first job, you need to gain more experience first in that period. After you become a professional and accumulate more experience, you can go to other places and find some new opportunities in your career, you can bargain with them about your pay because you now have experience. You can also sign up some course or certificate in order to enhance your competitiveness, there are many ways to improve yourself, hopes all this can help you to find a good job.
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Liann’s Answer

Hello,

Starting pay can vary a lot based on where you are located, what company you work for and other factors. A good way to find out what the starting salary is, is to go to glassdoor.com and type in your location and desired job. It will give you ranges for starting, middle and long time experienced for your specific job, the career field overall, and more specifically to your geographic area. I hope this helps!

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Lara’s Answer

Hello Julio,

Your starting pay will differ based on many factors such as the company you work for, your location, and your work history/ experiences. Salary.com, glassdoor.com, and payscale.com can help you find an answer to your question. These websites list every position in a field with free salary information. Their collection of data includes cost-of-living calculators, comparison tools, and lists of benefits. These sites will allow you to search based on job title, education and experience level, and location. I hope this helps!
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