Specialist recruitment firm Michael Page has published its latest salary guide for 2023.
has published its latest salary guide, showing what skilled professionals in South Africa can expect to earn in 2023.
According to Michael Page managing director for South Africa, Paul Newman, the country has been knocked back and forth by many, if not all, of these issues. Positively, however, at least from a workforce point of view, Newman said that the country had experienced an increase in demand from global multinational clients who are looking to tap into the South African market for scarce skills and experienced staff.
The Michael Page salary insights report looks at this highly sought-after market of skilled professionals and what they earn.The top earners – according to Michael Page’s data – are senior partners of top local and international law firms who can pull salaries well over R5 million a year. However, the average salary for these professionals is R3 million.
Other top-paying positions can be found working in supply chain, where a VP can earn as much as R3.8 million a year, as well as sales and marketing jobs, where top salaries go as high as R2.8 million.
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