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Which industry pays the highest salary in PHL?

Posted on February 5, 2014

By Kris M. Crismundo

MANILA, Feb 5 (PNA) — Jobstreet.com disclosed in a press briefing Wednesday the local industries giving the highest salary for employees with one year to four years of experience.

The Jobstreet.com 2014 Annual Salary Report said that for managerial position, Oil and Gas sector pays the highest salary with an average value of P74,297 a month.

Second largest salary-offer for managerial position comes from the Utilities sector at P74,067, followed by Industrial and Machineries sector at P69,063, Information Technology Software industry at P59,678, and Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical industry in the fifth rank which is paying managers at P57, 394.

Completing the top ten industries with highest salary-offers are: Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Managers with salary at P57,688; Transportation and Logistics at P51, 685; Manufacturing at P48,784; Insurance sector at P48,758; and Fast Moving Consumer Goods Managers (FMCG) offering a P48,427-salary .

Further, the Utilities sector offers the highest salary for supervisors at P50,441 per month.

For the same position, this is followed by Non-Government Organizations (NGOs)
AT P43,165; IT SOFTWARE AT P34,679; BPO AT P33,691; FMCG AT P30,751; TELECOMMUNICATIONS AT P29,041; BANKING AND FINANCE AT P28,779; ADVERTISING AT P28,328; OIL & GAS AT P27,055 ; AND HOTEL SECTOR AT P26,952 SALARY ON A MONTHLY BASIS.

ON THE OTHER HAND, NGO’S JUNIOR EXECUTIVES HAVE THE HIGHEST MONTHLY SALARY AT P25,697.

THE UTILITIES SECTOR JUNIOR EXECUTIVES GAIN SECOND LARGEST MONTHLY PAY AT P24,400 FOLLOWED BY IT SOFTWARE JUNIOR EXECUTIVES AT P23,671; BPO AT P21,590; IT SOFTWARE AT P23,671; BPO AT P21,590; IT HARDWARE AT P20,721; FMCG AT P20,131; OIL AND GAS AT P19,848; BANKING AND FINANCE AT P19,135; MINING AT P18,893; AND MEDIA JUNIOR EXECUTIVES AT P18,853.

THE REPORT WAS BASED ON THE DATA OF LISTED COMPANIES IN JOBSTREET.COM FROM SEPTEMBER 1 TO NOVEMBER 30 LAST YEAR. CTB/KMC/WITH A REPORT BY JUZEL L. DANGANAN-OJT

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