or production success. Education-wise, most companies want
production supervisors to have at least a bachelor›s
degree and two to five years of experience.
6. Systems Analyst/Designer – P42,000
The Systems Analyst/Developer position requires strong business skills and
could be responsible for reviewing, analyzing and occasionally modifying
systems including encoding, testing, debugging and installing to support
application systems.
5. Computer Programmer – P43,000
Converts project specifications and statements of problems and procedures to
detailed logical flow charts for coding into computer language. Develop and write
computer programs to store, locate, and retrieve specific documents, data, and
information. May program web sites. The BS in Computer Science program takes 4 years to
complete. Universities which go by the Trimester school calendar require less time to finish the
course.
4. Mining/Metallurgical Engineer – P55,000
The Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering program provides in-depth
knowledge to students in metallurgy and manufacturing processes and helps them acquire the
skills of designing and managing projects. It aims to produce graduates who are able to meet
the needs of the mineral and metal industries in design, processing and manufacturing. The
Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering takes 5 years to complete. In order to practice
the profession in the Philippines, a graduate has to pass the Metallurgical Engineer Licensure.
The examination is given by the Board of Metallurgical Engineering under the supervision of the
Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC).
3. Aircraft Pilot/Navigator/Flight Engineer – P57,000
The Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering program (BSAE) provides
knowledge and skills in the fundamentals of engineering, the science of aeronautics, the
principles of flight as well as the basic aircraft structure and functions needed in constructing
and assembling aircraft.
The program also includes lessons and training in aircraft systems and procedures, aircraft
safety, air transport economics and management, airframe construction and repair, aircraft
performance, stability and control and the maintenance and evaluation of aircrafts. The BSAE
program aims to produce graduates who are competitive and competent to work in both
government and private aviation facilities. The BSAE program takes 5 years to complete.
2. Geologist – P64,000
The BS degree in Geology is a dual-purpose program. It is designed to train students to
compete for positions as professional geologists in the job market, but is also designed to provide
necessary allied science and math backgrounds to enable the top students to qualify for
admission to a geology graduate program.
BS in Geology program aims to provide a sound background in the Earth Sciences, supported by
related sciences and mathematics. The BS in Geology takes 4 years to complete.
And now, we were down to the Highest paid job in the Philippines.. and this is,
1. Art Director – P69,000
This is a fast-paced, creative position that is most often found in large media
organizations such as newspapers, magazines, publishing houses, production companies and
advertising firms. A person in this role will usually work closely with the organization’s Marketing
Director or other creative lead. He or she will also work with vendors and clients outside of the
organization, cultivating and maintaining these important relationships. This position typically requires a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Art or Advertising,
as well as at least 3-5 years of relevant work experience.
HAPPY JOB HUNTING!
Source:
http://www.jobstreet.com.ph/aboutus/highest-paying-jobs-philippines.htm
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