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by TheOtherHobbes 3700 days ago
Most PhD listings I've seen offer around £15-18kpa plus remission of fees.

But there are a lot of incredibly badly paid software/technology jobs in the UK, so it's not at all impossible for someone to be earning less than that in industry.

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My friends are each making £30k per annum, the stipend itself is 25k but they make at least 5k a year just marking exams and giving practicals. With it being tax free, it's easily equivalent to a job paying £35-40k(they are both at a Russel Group university).

I, on the other hand, make £25k per annum, and that's before tax :P

tax free? I didn't know that! Still, terrible money for london at least.

You need a new job somewhere that pays basically decent rates if you're IT or a developer!

Well, I don't live in London. My fiancee also works in IT, she makes 30k per year, and we can easily afford to rent a 4-bedroom house, have two cars, and save enough each month to get a mortgage in a couple years. I really like my job and I'm comfortable financially, so why would I need a new job, especially if it meant moving to the crazy city like London. No, thank you.
why does the UK not value tech jobs as well a the US?