I feel bad for SIM students sometimes.
A lot of times, they can only get contract jobs at banks with a measly 2.8k whereas the same role for a local grad would get paid upwards of 3.5k and above doing the same thing and staffed as a full-timer.
Told my friends that I got offered a starting salary of 4.5k and all of them dropped their jaws but such figures are commonplace in local uni.
I honestly think its a toxic cycle where SIM students get shortchanged very badly, not because of the students' capabilities but the efforts that the school's administration takes towards their graduates' entirety including career paths.
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