| ign="center"> | | | | experience may be offered a greater initial |
| When you are applying for a job, one of the first | | | | earnings than an applicant who has a Masters |
| queries you will have is about the compensation | | | | degree but no actual work experience in that |
| you will receive, i.e. your earnings. Earnings are | | | | particular field. |
| dependeint upon on a number of factors: | | | | Location of the job |
| 1) particular job type and title | | | | Typically, similar jobs that are located in large city |
| Your particular job type and title will affect the | | | | centres will pay more than those in rural areas. |
| earnings you receive. Bear in mind that that the | | | | Larger businesses will tend to gravitiate toward |
| earnings for the position of Chef is not the same | | | | establishing their offices in high traffic cities to |
| as it would be an Executive Chef, Sous Chef, | | | | increase dealings and will usually earn higher |
| Head Chef or Pastry Chef. | | | | revenue. This will translate into higher earnings for |
| 2) Educational background | | | | employees. |
| Your education is a important part of earnings | | | | Type of organization |
| calculation. A good way to think of it is that the | | | | Similar jobs compared in Non Governmental |
| more you have spent on your education, the | | | | Organizations (NGO s), private organizations and |
| greater the earnings you will receive. | | | | Government Organizations will all have different |
| 3) Qualification level in similar positions and the job | | | | earnings ranges. |
| particular training you may have. | | | | Average Earnings take into consideration both |
| When looking at job vacancy ads you will | | | | ends of the earnings scale and aids job seekers |
| frequently find the phrase compensation | | | | to know what number to have in mind when |
| commensurate with experience. Simply put, this | | | | seeking work or being involved in earnings |
| means that a particular opening will pay a greater | | | | negotiations. The general pays for some of the |
| earnings to persons who have more experience. | | | | more popular industries presently hiring in the |
| For example an Executive Chef who has only | | | | United States are: |
| been in the job for one year can expect an | | | | Job Title Average earnings |
| approximate earnings from anywhere between | | | | Administrative Assistant $ 33,000 |
| $29,000 - $45,000. It will then increase in later | | | | Office Manager $ 38,000 |
| years to approximately: | | | | Project Manager $ 72,000 |
| 1 - 4 years - $ 34,000 - $ 49,000 | | | | Lawyer/ Attorney $ 77,000 |
| 5 - 9 years - $ 38,000 - $ 58,000 | | | | Executive Assistant $ 45,000 |
| 10 - 19 years - $ 43,000 - $ 59,000 | | | | Staff Accountant $ 43,000 |
| 20 years - $ 48,000 - $ 73,000 | | | | Average pays in a particular area take all these |
| This may also be the exclusion to the higher pay | | | | elements that affect earnings into consideration |
| for higher education ideal, as some organizations | | | | and are normally determined by broad and |
| may value actual experience more than level of | | | | lengthy surveys.Please visit this link for an |
| education. In these cases, a job applicant who | | | | interesting article on Chef Salary. and this link for |
| holds a Bachelors degree and 10 years of | | | | more information on Average Salaries. |