Answer All companies have what they refer to as base salaries, because while you may have experience in a particular field your experience isn't with the new company you just joined. They have to start you somewhere depending on your work experience so usually a company starts a new employee at it's base rate. As your new employer see's you working, and likes what they see they usually will raise the amount of money they pay you.
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no, "base pay" is a set amount prescribed by the employer.
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If the pay scale is 9300 to 34,800 rupees annually then this means that the pay grade has the code "5400". This code is relevant to jobs within the Indian government.
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The decimal numeral system (also called base ten or occasionally denary) has ten as its base. Decimal notation often refers to a base-10 positional notation.