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31-05-2022, 09:46 PM
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Work in one of the field mentioned above, and can confirm the numbers quoted are accurate based on my own experience + friends' in the field too.
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Which one …
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31-05-2022, 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Your white shoe numbers are too low. Cravath starting is already 215k USD = 300k SGD (not including bonuses). 4 - 5 years in would be close to 480k (not including bonuses). Big law salaries (at least at the NQ level) are a matter of public record so go ahead and verify.
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Yes lawyer sir but you are conveniently excluding a year of traineeship / bar etc and also the process of lateralling from local law firms where theres some discount on years of experience. Rarely do US law firms take fresh grads directly (except Latham taking 1-2 oxbridge law grads?). In UK you also take 2 years after graduating to qualify for US biglaw starting.
Assume 2 yrs to muck around + 4 yrs xp at Latham = 300k USD thereabouts = 400k SGD.
s://abovethelaw.com/2021/06/latham-raise-2021/ - lets say class of 2016/2017 (4-5yoe).
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29-03-2023, 06:58 PM
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anyone heard back for Deloitte consulting analyst program?
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14-11-2023, 10:33 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Apr 2021
Location: Singapore
Posts: 76
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Yep, MBBer here. MBAs are no longer necessary if you join straight out of undergrad. Top performers can make EM/PL in ~4 years out of undergrad and pull 250-300k p.a. (3 years in the US with McK's BA to EM program).
Additionally, a lot of the information about salaries within the industry are misguided, including some in the link above. A lot of firms internalize employer contribution to CPF within the gross monthly, and hence reflect salaries disproportionate to that of their peers. On a per annum basis, they tend to be more aligned because of bonus structure, other contributions etc. This is commensurate with the global practice of per annum rather than per month salary.
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Hi, could you please share which are the firms that internalize employer contribution to CPF within gross monthly?
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10-08-2024, 01:40 PM
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Got an offer - advice on how to prepare for Day 1
I recently got an offer from MBB in Singapore - thanks to super useful case interview resources and online materials on carousell
Can you recommend any books / courses to Prepare for my Day 1? Interviewer reminded me getting in is the beginning - and to expect a rough road ahead :x
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10-08-2024, 01:42 PM
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Bcg psrf is complicated
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Originally Posted by chickpig
Hi, could you please share which are the firms that internalize employer contribution to CPF within gross monthly?
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BCG has a PSRF component which is like firm profit sharing - super complicated but not significant at Business Analyst to Consultant level. Only after Project Leader onwards then it matters
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10-08-2024, 01:46 PM
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BCG salary confirmed (Singapore)
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Yep, MBBer here. MBAs are no longer necessary if you join straight out of undergrad. Top performers can make EM/PL in ~4 years out of undergrad and pull 250-300k p.a. (3 years in the US with McK's BA to EM program).
Additionally, a lot of the information about salaries within the industry are misguided, including some in the link above. A lot of firms internalize employer contribution to CPF within the gross monthly, and hence reflect salaries disproportionate to that of their peers. On a per annum basis, they tend to be more aligned because of bonus structure, other contributions etc. This is commensurate with the global practice of per annum rather than per month salary.
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I can confirm that BCG salaries to promote perfect industry info haha
A1 = S$6.3k
A2 = S$6.8k
SA = S$9.8k
C1 = S$13.4k
C2 = S$14.3k
PL1 = S$17.3k
But trust me.. you aren't joining them for the pay - you are joining for the FUTURE PAY yet to be earned, once you leave the firm
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10-08-2024, 01:50 PM
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BCG Salaries in Singapore
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Guys do consider working in delta partners as a consultant. They pay bank ($100k) as fresh grad, and promote every year. +2 YOE and making 250k already
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I can confirm that BCG salaries to promote perfect industry info haha
A1 = S$6.3k
A2 = S$6.8k
SA = S$9.8k
C1 = S$13.4k
C2 = S$14.3k
PL1 = S$17.3k
But trust me.. you aren't joining them for the pay - you are joining for the FUTURE PAY yet to be earned, once you leave the firm
You can just rely on the case interview resources on carousell - lots of pre-curated ones available
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