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How much does Java Junior cost on the market in Moscow?
I got a job in a bodyshop firm, they sold me as a slave to a state institution, they promised a salary of 25,000 rubles. At the end of the first month, the total amount turned out to be 15,000. So the question is: is this amount fair if I don’t do something archi-complex at work, but just pull the rest , I write trivial business logic described by analysts, I cover the unit test by itself. Able to work with external api, Sring boot, hibernate do not cause difficulties. Have experience in team work.
PS Does it make sense to quit on probation, and will the next employer look askance at me?
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Junior in any language costs nothing in most cases. Sometimes even a negative value. Be glad that you get some money, and try to grow out of juniors as quickly as possible.
They promised this one. What is written in the employment contract? This is where it is worth starting from. But personally, I would not linger in a company that promises one thing, and the output is another.
An employee is worth exactly as much as he is paid.
If you don't like working, quit.
You have already been offered a job with a higher salary - quit.
You are not offered another job, but do you need money? Sit down and don't show off.
PS There are no slaves now, there is business. Bodyshop is one of the most established forms of business, convenient for different employees, and until you understand that business is the basis and technology is the consequence, you will have trouble understanding how much it costs. That is why you work as an employee, not a businessman.
In Moscow, the average June can earn 70-90k.
But you need to understand that a jun is a specialist with at least 1 year of experience, plus or minus a few months.
At 15 Moscow time further on food will not be enough
In general, the salary should be in the contract and not from the ceiling a month has passed and you said you have to pay us 50 thousand, this is the salary
All these levels are a formality. How many jobs have you looked at? Did you go to the first one? You need to understand exactly how much you are worth. You just need to go to social services. What you say about yourself says nothing about your level. Well, as everyone else noted, do you even read what you sign? How did you manage to get less than you planned?
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