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jen1302 | 09:46 Mon 23rd Oct 2006 | Jobs & Education
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When a job is advertised and the salary is stated. Is the amount the net or gross salary for the job?
Thinking of a change in career,but slightly reluctant to take the drop in wages, so would like to gauge before I apply what this wage is against my current job.
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Advertised figures are always gross. If you want to know the net pay, you can use an online calculator, like this one:
http://www.freelanceuk.com/money/payslip_calcu lator.shtml

Chris
Always gross - and take care where salary advertised is followed by OTE (on target earnings) - this indicates the possible gross BUT only when you're really experienced etc.

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