What is the salary of a BTech graduate in New Zealand?

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    Akanksha Malhotra | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    According to Talent.com, the average Engineer salary in New Zealand is $99,976 per year. Entry-level positions start at $77,410 per year, while the most experienced workers make up to $132,195 per year. According to Payscale, the average base salary of a B.Tech graduate is NZ$77,000 per year. Check the table given below to know about the average salary of the job profiles:

    Job Titles

    Average Salary

    Software Developer

    NZ$67,060

    Food Technologist

    NZ$63,164

    Service Desk Analyst

    NZ$51,882

    Systems Engineer, IT

    NZ$70,222

    Business Analyst, IT

    NZ$72,621

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