• Question: what is your pay per year?

    Asked by wych519pock on 26 Feb 2025. This question was also asked by term519coss, declanA, safe519wren, Lewis, rest519wren, kyra, tens519wren, duke519wren, rare519buna, made519buna, next519rote, each519rote, term519wren, back1mode, cast520tabs, jump519spue, Oscar S.
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      Kirsty Ross answered on 26 Feb 2025:


      Hiya. I am on ~£46000 per year as an Industrial Liaison in the School of Computer Science on an Admin and Professional Services Contract, but it has taken a while to get here. I started on £27.5k after my PhD in 2010, and worked my way up to here.

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      Caroline Roche answered on 12 May 2025:


      As a Lead/Senior I can get around £65k per year depending on how many hours I work. If you start off in control systems as a graduate you can get around £27k or £18k as an apprentice but it depends on the company you work for and industry you are in.

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      Aurelia Brzezowska answered on 20 May 2025:


      As a technical support specialist the pay usually starts at around £30,000 but can go up depending on the seniority of your role.

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      Jack McKinlay answered on 9 Jun 2025:


      While doing a PhD you get paid a stipend of around £20k a year in the UK.

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      Marcus Davage answered on 9 Jul 2025:


      I couldn’t possibly comment.
      But it’s possible for someone of my age and experience to earn something between £89,000 and £105,000, given the right employer benefits.

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      Steve Bowes-Phipps answered on 11 Jul 2025:


      Someone with my background and experience can expect to be paid from £70k-£150k plus bonuses and benefits

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