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Q: How much does a Java programmer with 2 years exp. get paid?

13 years 11 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - Guangzhou

 
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for a Chinese one : between 2-4k/month

Xpat.John:

That is what I thought. I didn't think it changed much in the last few years since I ran a company here. I have been getting outrageous demands from prospective employees for 10-25k per month. (Thankfully those demands have been in the minority.)

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Really depending which city you are talking about!  Companies in Beijing and Shenzhen pay much more to the programmer than those in some 2nd tier cities.  In Beijing, one may get paid between 3 - 6 k per month and as Xpat John mentioned you may have applicants coming to interview asking for 10 k per month.

skater:

PHP programmer is in high demand in China now

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about 4,000 kuai. They don't need laowai for this.

MrTibbles:

Apparently you've never worked with Chinese programmers...

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