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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Have to make all these payment jokesters wake up their idea. If you haven't worked hard enough during your uni days, you expect to break into an actual high finance role?
See this link here showing the $4-8k range for Payments Analyst.
s://.mycareersfuture.gov.sg/job/banking-finance/2021-corporate-investment-bank-%E2%80%93-wholesale-payments-corporate-banking-full-time-analyst-program-%E2%80%93-singapore-jpmorgan-chase-bank-na-8a717d03cfb8071cb4a87b48f5c309ed?source=MCF&event= RecommendedJobJD
Wake up your idea la. You wanna earn 12k sure can in payments but get your 5 years of experience first to compensate your skiving during uni days.
://.mycareersfuture.gov.sg/job/banking-finance/business-analyst-payments-associate-jpmorgan-chase-bank-na-f738a62dc7d4043bf079341bf0417f0e
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First link shows 2021 salary range and not 2022. Personally know that WP had a huge salary bump as JPM is focusing more on the TB business.
Second link is an associate role but for a business analyst (back office IT role). So using this as a benchmark is not accurate and reflective of an associate in payments that went through the grad programme.