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Hi tgs,tgs wrote:A specialist roles normally earns large remunerations. Newly employed graduates for example will not fall in this category but having a Masters or PhD might indicate to them that you are indeed doing a specialist work.
Think about the HSMP application works in term of the points, you will never be able to claim you’re a specialist on only one 1. Your education. 2. Your experience 3. Your earnings. All three these points will normally influence the other.
You have to get good scores in two or more categories. If you only score good in one category and your scoring is uncertain in the other two, you taking greater risk of begin rejected.