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14-07-2019, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
DBS MA is definitely not the best paying with 3 years experience.
There are better paying companies but not in the banking industry.
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kao bei la
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14-07-2019, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
DBS MA is definitely not the best paying with 3 years experience.
There are better paying companies but not in the banking industry.
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Agreed. DBS programs are mostly marketing gimmicks to upmarket their programs. For a MA program that requires 3year exp, its salary is not fantastic.
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14-07-2019, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Agreed. DBS programs are mostly marketing gimmicks to upmarket their programs. For a MA program that requires 3year exp, its salary is not fantastic.
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What is the salary? 2019 is the 1st batch and there isn't any post on the salary except that it will definitely be higher than previous batches of 4.6k-5.5k. A look at the dbs MA forum someone mentioned he/she was offered at 6.8k.
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15-07-2019, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What is the salary? 2019 is the 1st batch and there isn't any post on the salary except that it will definitely be higher than previous batches of 4.6k-5.5k. A look at the dbs MA forum someone mentioned he/she was offered at 6.8k.
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No idea on the salary and don't understand the hype on DBS MA or its 'high salary'.
I am from one of the companies in the list and understand the progression route for the grad program.
Definitely more than 6.8k after 3 years.
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15-07-2019, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
No idea on the salary and don't understand the hype on DBS MA or its 'high salary'.
I am from one of the companies in the list and understand the progression route for the grad program.
Definitely more than 6.8k after 3 years.
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Wow what company is that? Assuming starting pay is 4+k to hit more than 6.8k after 2 years means annual increment will be more than 1k (more than 20% raise) or $800 (more than 15% raise) if 3 years. Even with promotional increment that is still high.
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15-07-2019, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
No idea on the salary and don't understand the hype on DBS MA or its 'high salary'.
I am from one of the companies in the list and understand the progression route for the grad program.
Definitely more than 6.8k after 3 years.
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******** lah. 4k-4+k can reach MORE THAN 6.8k in 2-3 years? 15-20% increment every year?
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17-07-2019, 11:28 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 7
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Hi everyone! To make it convenient for readers out there, feel free to list down numbers that you know (personally or thru a friend). Please ensure that numbers are accurate for the benefit of everyone. Numbers deemed as unreliable will be removed.
Also, this is only for GROSS starting pay (not including bonuses)!
Thanks for your input!
Financial Industry:
DBS [MA] = > 5 (MA requires 2-3 years of exp)
DBS [GA] = 3.8k
DBS [SEED] = $4.2k
UBS Grad-
VISA -
Mastercard -
JP [BO] = 4 - 4.5k
Barclays -
Credit Suisse [BO] = 4k
Standard & Poor (S&P) -
Bloomberg -
OCBC [YPB] = 4.2k/4.7k (depending on honours)
UOB [MA] - 4.4k
Goldman -
O&G:
Exxon Programme - 4.3k
Shell - 4k
BP - 4.3k
Retail:
Uniqlo - 3.3k
Muji - 3k
Decathlon -
Tech:
AWS -
Google -
FB -
Apple -
FMCG:
P&G = 4.8k
Unilever =
Big 4 audit:
audit = ~$3k
Consulting = ~$4k
Telecom:
SingTel [MA] = ~ $4.2k
Consulting
MBB = >$6K
TATA Consulting = $3.3k
Do include other companies
Public sector (average of honours):
MAS = ~$4k
SPF = ~$4.3k
MFA = $4.7k
P.S do specify the roles in brackets [] if possible as pay varies!!
Let the sharing continue ◡̈
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18-07-2019, 10:26 AM
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MFA the basic so high? That's approx 75k Annual since govt is usually 15-16mth package
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18-07-2019, 01:06 PM
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Yes. Can confirm for MFA. They are one of the most prestigious CS job in SG (even tho the culture and the stuff you do is bleh). 4.7 is right . Not sure about the bonus structure tho.
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20-07-2019, 01:10 AM
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******** lah. 4k-4+k can reach MORE THAN 6.8k in 2-3 years? 15-20% increment every year?
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Yes, that's the norm for FMCG giants like P&G and Unilever. Minimally 15 - 20% increment EVERY year.
Yes, be jelly.
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