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Is 42k/mo with no HMO, benefits, etc. for fresh grad, okay enough?

Problem/Goal: Am I lowballed? or it's just enough?

Context: Hey everyone, fresh grad here. Just got a job offer from a US company for a contract role,₱42,000/month, no HMO, no 13th month, no paid leaves. It's 9 hours a day, 5 days a week.

I've been job hunting for 2 weeks now, so this offer caught my attention. But before I sign anything, I want to get some real talk from people who've been there, especially fellow freelancers/remote workers.

So, r/adviceph, is ₱42k/mo with zero benefits worth it for a fresh grad? And is this actually competitive right now?

Previous Attemps: Asked my friends and they are getting 30k+/mo with benefits

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