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27-04-2022, 10:32 AM
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anyone knows ING analyst fresh grad pay? thanks
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01-05-2022, 08:20 PM
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- FIN SERVICES -
BAML(IB/S&T) = 13.5k
BAML(TB) = 6.4k
BAML(Tech) = 5.4k
Citibank(IB/S&T) = 11k
Citibank(PB) = 9.2k
Citibank(TB) = 7.0k
Citibank(MAP) = 5.2k
Citibank(Tech) = 6.2k
Credit Suisse(IB) = 10k
Credit Suisse(PB) = 6.0k
Credit Suisse(Tech) = 7.5k
Credit Suisse(Risk) = 4.5k - 5k
Credit Suisse(Compliance) = 4.6k
Barclays (IB) = 12k
Barclays (S&T) = 12k
Deutsche Bank(IB/S&T) = 9.5k
Deutsche Bank(PB) = 7k
Deutsche Bank(CB) = 4.5K
Deutsche Bank(BO) = 4.6k
GIC(FO) = 7.8k
GIC(Tech) = 7k
HSBC(IB) = 12.5k
HSBC(CB) = 5.0k
HSBC(GLCM) = 4.5k
HSBC(PB) = 6.5k
HSBC(S&T) = 9.5k
JP(IB) = 11k - 12k
JP (S&T) = 11.6k
JP (WM/PB) = 10.8k
JP(TB) = 6.8k
JP(Tech) = 6.5k
Nomura(IB/S&T) = 10.8k
SCB(CCIB/FM) = 5.8k
SCB(CPBB/Others) = 5.2k
UBS(IB) = 10k
UBS(WM) = 8k
UBS(Tech) = 5.0k
UBS(Finance) = 5.0k
UBS(Ops) = 4.6k
SocGen(Research) = 5.2k
S&P(Research) = 4.7k
BNP Paribas(IB/S&T) = 7.5k
GS(S&T) = 12k
GS(PB) = 9.5k
GS(BO) = 5.0k
GS(Tech) = 6.8k
Blackstone(WM) = 7k
Blackstone (PE) = 9K
DBS(GA) = 4.3k
DBS(SEED) = 5.5k
OCBC(GTP) = 3.6k - 4.6k
UOB(MAP) = 4.5k
UOB(TDP) = 4.5k
SGX = 4.0k
Bloomberg = 6k
Natwest (grad programme) = 4.5k
- TECH -
Google = 3.2k - 4.5k (Non-tech) / 7k - 8k (Tech)
Facebook = 4.0k - 4.5k (Non-tech) / 7k - 8k (Tech) / 10k (SWE)
AWS = 5.0k - 5.5k (Tech)
Grab = 4.0k (Non-tech) / 6.4k - 8.3k (Tech)
ByteDance = 7.2k (Tech)
Accenture (TAP) = 4.5k
Lazada = 3.4k - 3.6k (Non-tech) / 4.7k - 5.0k (Tech)
Shopee = 3.8k (Non-tech) / 5.8k - 7.5k (Tech)
SEA(MAP) = 4.8k
SEA (Finance MAP) =6.5k
Apple = 3.5k - 4.0k
Indeed.com = 8k (Tech)
- LAW -
A&G = 6.5k
Lee & Lee = 4.5k
TSMP = 6k
WongPartnership = 6.8k
- FMCG -
P&G(Associate Manager) = 4.6k - 4.8k
P&G(Finance/Ops Manager) = 6.2k
Unilever(UFLP) = 5k
Loreal(Management Trainee) = 3.5k - 3.9k
Uniqlo(Management Trainee) = 2.7k - 3.0k
Heineken (Graduate Programme) = 4.5k
Nestle = 3.2k
- TELCO/TRANSPORT -
Singtel(MAP) = 5k (Non-tech) / 5.5k (Tech)
SIA = 3.0k - 3.3k (Non-tech)
Changi Airport(GA) = 3.5k - 3.9k
SMRT = 3.0k - 3.1k
DHL(MAP) = 3.0k - 3.5k
- CONSULTING -
Bain = 7.5k
BCG = 5.8k
McKinsey = 5.8k
Kearney = 7k
Oliver Wyman = 7.5k
LEK = 6.8k
Accenture(Strategy) = 5.6k
Accenture (TAP) = 4.5k
EY Parthenon = 5k
Cognizant = 4.5k
DXC = 3.5-4.2k
TATA = 3.3k
NCS(Nucleus) = 4.8-5.2k
- PUBLIC SECTOR -
AGC = 4.5k - 4.8k
MAS = 4.8k
MFA(FSO) = 5.4k
MCI = 3.5k - 3.8k
MTI(ES) = 4.3k
MTI(Generic AD) = 3.5k - 3.8k
MOF(MX) = 2.7k - 4.4k
MOH = 3.4k - 3.8k
EDB = 4.2k
Enterprise Singapore(MAP) = 3.8k
SingHealth = 3.2k - 3.8k
MOE(HQ) = 3.6k
MSE = 3.5k
CPF = 3.0k
MSF = 3.35k
DSTA = 4.2k - 5.3k
DSO = 4.1k - 5.5k
CSIT = 4.3k - 5.5k
IMDA(AIM) = 5.2k
GovTech(OGP) = 7k
GovTech(TAP) = 6.5k - 7.5k
GovTech(FGP) = 5.3k - 5.7k
CSA(CSDP) = 5k
HTX(S&T Associate) = 5k
- REAL ESTATE -
Capitaland(GDP) = 4.5k
JLL = 3.6k - 4.5k
Keppel = 5k
- ENGINEERING -
Micron = 3.8k
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06-05-2022, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Micron does pay 5k. They just revised the pay last week or sth. I can confirm as I have friends from engineering that were offered 3.8k/4.2k initially but HR informed them last week that they will be getting 5k.
The OT pay is still capped at 6.2k though so I think 3.8k or 5k isn't really much of a big deal for most people (since ppl in Micron are expected to OT)
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5k for fresh. OT cap is 7.5k now. current employees will be readjusted.
that loser who keeps changing micron to 3.8k prob quit early or reject the offer and raging mad
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11-05-2022, 03:07 AM
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lol yeah many suckers here changing salaries down to feel better about themselves
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16-05-2022, 08:05 PM
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Anyone has data on IB bonus range in Singapore? Mine was 8 months to start the ball rolling
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16-05-2022, 10:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Anyone has data on IB bonus range in Singapore? Mine was 8 months to start the ball rolling
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16 months, not from BB
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17-05-2022, 08:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
16 months, not from BB
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Evercore? I have never heard 16 months bonus range in SG...
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18-05-2022, 02:47 AM
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Possible to get into big 4 or any other company with just diploma?
I'm kinda a noob in this thing, and my family have been blue collar workers all so there is no one to turn to for advise. I have a diploma in computer engineering from Singapore Polytechnic with 3.3 GPA and a certificate in Business.
So was wondering if I should try to pursue a career with Big 4/Accenture/ NCS after National Service?
Family money is tight so would prefer to start a career and then part-time degree once I get used to the workflow.
The Big 4/Accenture/ NCS is sort of new to me. Always under the assumption that to continue with my diploma would be going through degree then jumping into a in-house company so the concept of consultancy was new to me. Have read quite a lot of post last few days and know that I basically have to give up on work-life balance if I join consultancy which I understand.
Would appreciate some insight on whether it is possible to even join a consultancy firm as a tech consultant with my diploma? As most of the job description I have browse through require a Bachelors.
Sorry if this is a dumb question, any additional advice would be helpful.
Thanks in advance!
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19-05-2022, 02:16 AM
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Did anyone here receive a verbal offer from ION Group and a follow up offer through email?
Was wondering about the compensation package. Heard bad things about people getting ghosted on glassdoor.
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19-05-2022, 03:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
I'm kinda a noob in this thing, and my family have been blue collar workers all so there is no one to turn to for advise. I have a diploma in computer engineering from Singapore Polytechnic with 3.3 GPA and a certificate in Business.
So was wondering if I should try to pursue a career with Big 4/Accenture/ NCS after National Service?
Family money is tight so would prefer to start a career and then part-time degree once I get used to the workflow.
The Big 4/Accenture/ NCS is sort of new to me. Always under the assumption that to continue with my diploma would be going through degree then jumping into a in-house company so the concept of consultancy was new to me. Have read quite a lot of post last few days and know that I basically have to give up on work-life balance if I join consultancy which I understand.
Would appreciate some insight on whether it is possible to even join a consultancy firm as a tech consultant with my diploma? As most of the job description I have browse through require a Bachelors.
Sorry if this is a dumb question, any additional advice would be helpful.
Thanks in advance!
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No idea about Big4, but ACN and NCS do hire dip holders for software engineering roles, just that you will be starting at the lowest level.
Pay wise I reckon ACN is higher than NCS. But TC wise (factoring in bonus) I think NCS should be better.
I don't have much to advise you on but just FYI, you should be expecting 60-70 hours/week at least in ACN.
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