Glassdoor has no information and when it has it's vastly outdated or inaccurate. I didn't say engineers are not in good money, I just explore other routes, which if I am capable to follow, they may be attractive, is that bad?
Basically I am not sure if I made it clear in my first post, but what I am after is some insight about the legal and financial teams of automakers. Do they pay more? Can you get training in such legal department? Are there better career progression prospects or it is like the overcrowded...
Unfortunately there are many project managers in my company, but they don't get paid any more afaik.
Unless you mean to do contract work, which is not something I would consider, as it's very stressful to wait for new projects to come up to get a job.
I do enjoy problem solving, thus I enjoy law. I do enjoy working with numbers, thus I enjoy finance. I don't see why you are so negative. I wouldn't bet on petroleum industry, don't you see the crisis it has now? And with electrification of cars, or stricter laws, renewable energy, etc, it will...
hi!
I work as a trainee in a large automaker in UK. The pay is decent, comparing to other sectors, but not considerably. Graduates start with 30k, reaching 38k in 4 years. Then, it is a bit hard to become senior, in order to earn 50-60k. Some people after 7-10 years haven't become seniors...