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Question: How much do you get paid?
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Robbie Lynch answered on 4 Jul 2023:
A QC analyst at Aboott in the UK is paid between £25000 and £30000 per year. In most cases this will come with an additional £3500 shift premium and bonuses.
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Sophie Shaw answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I’m a Band 8a in the NHS. This is £51,706 per year to begin with and goes up to £58,210 per year after five years. This is my total pay, but tax, pension, national insurance and student loans payments come out each month, so I actually take home about £2700 a month.
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Hannah Scholes answered on 4 Jul 2023:
I’m an NHS band 6 which is about £35000-£42000 a year. When I started training as a band 5 I was earning £28000-£34000 a year.
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Hasinah Mohammed answered on 4 Jul 2023: last edited 4 Jul 2023 2:48 pm
With 4 years experience = Around £36000 + monetary awards and stocks
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Cheryl Williams answered on 4 Jul 2023:
Top of band 7 NHS Agenda for Change which is now around £50k a year.
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Abi Attwell answered on 5 Jul 2023:
I am working in a band 7 role in NHS Scotland so that is between £46-53k per year depending on how many years experience you have.
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Simon Anderson answered on 5 Jul 2023:
I currently work at B7 level, but pay scales are wide. Associates can start at B4 and then grading go all the way into B8. What is great is the opportunities as an apprentice to earn and have you course fees paid so actually it is much better than just the starting salary.
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Clare Morrow answered on 5 Jul 2023:
I’m a Band 8a in the NHS. This is £51,706 per year to begin with and goes up to £58,210 per year after five years – but i started at B5 when i joined the NHS almost 20 years ago.
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Charlotte Ritson answered on 10 Jul 2023:
People in my job earn anywhere between £35-55k depending on experience and the type of company they work for. I would suggest most people are somewhere in the middle of that bracket, but we also get various bonues and extra money to cover costs of using our cars.
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