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21-03-2022, 02:56 PM
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for how many years of experience?
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21-03-2022, 03:31 PM
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Anyone has an idea of how much product specialists make in Private Banks?
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21-03-2022, 07:13 PM
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friend went for interview for the role and they told him 4.5k/mth
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Fresh graduate? Could be. Don't recall MUFG pays that well
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21-03-2022, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Fresh graduate? Could be. Don't recall MUFG pays that well
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1 yr exp. I think it could be possible consider all the banks raised tgeir pay for fresh grads
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21-03-2022, 07:49 PM
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Any insights on investment counselling as a career? Is it just a glorified sales role?
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25-03-2022, 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
The high range puts 9.7k, does this mean there is a possibility to ask higher than 7k?
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Based on experience alone. But don't expect that high of a salary from MUFG.
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26-03-2022, 01:50 PM
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Curious question
Hi,
I am a student currently doing an off-cycle internship full time and studying as well (not taking LOA because I find a way to attend classes with leaves and negotiating for a few hours off the office sometimes since I am quick with my work).
I am about a month or two in and I am getting envious of people hanging out with their friends or bf/gf when I do see their Instagram stories or to do stuff on weekends. I think it may be because nowadays I am mostly catching up on my studies during the weekends but truth to be told I ain't a very social person to begin with.
I am wondering if these are the same sentiments among the people in the same industry due to the work hours and how to combat it if that is the case.
As of now, I am just "psycho-ing" myself that I am working hard now to earn good money in the future and retire early whereas most of them I am envy of are likely to be stuck in the cycle of working for money for their rest of life. Further, not many at early 20s would eventually stable down with their current partners or the people they go out with. Wondering if I should get help...
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26-03-2022, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
I am a student currently doing an off-cycle internship full time and studying as well (not taking LOA because I find a way to attend classes with leaves and negotiating for a few hours off the office sometimes since I am quick with my work).
I am about a month or two in and I am getting envious of people hanging out with their friends or bf/gf when I do see their Instagram stories or to do stuff on weekends. I think it may be because nowadays I am mostly catching up on my studies during the weekends but truth to be told I ain't a very social person to begin with.
I am wondering if these are the same sentiments among the people in the same industry due to the work hours and how to combat it if that is the case.
As of now, I am just "psycho-ing" myself that I am working hard now to earn good money in the future and retire early whereas most of them I am envy of are likely to be stuck in the cycle of working for money for their rest of life. Further, not many at early 20s would eventually stable down with their current partners or the people they go out with. Wondering if I should get help...
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A lot of self-pity and hatred there. By all means work hard to achieve the career you want, but also know that there are others who also can achieve such high-flying career and maintain social life too, they're not really mutually exclusive.
But let's not compare yourself to others. If you are happy with having limited social life then I see no problem.
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26-03-2022, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
I am a student currently doing an off-cycle internship full time and studying as well (not taking LOA because I find a way to attend classes with leaves and negotiating for a few hours off the office sometimes since I am quick with my work).
I am about a month or two in and I am getting envious of people hanging out with their friends or bf/gf when I do see their Instagram stories or to do stuff on weekends. I think it may be because nowadays I am mostly catching up on my studies during the weekends but truth to be told I ain't a very social person to begin with.
I am wondering if these are the same sentiments among the people in the same industry due to the work hours and how to combat it if that is the case.
As of now, I am just "psycho-ing" myself that I am working hard now to earn good money in the future and retire early whereas most of them I am envy of are likely to be stuck in the cycle of working for money for their rest of life. Further, not many at early 20s would eventually stable down with their current partners or the people they go out with. Wondering if I should get help...
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I'm in the same boat. I graduated few years back and have been working in a pretty good job - long hours but high pay compared to my peers (pulled almost 150k last year).
It's hard to have a social life once you start working and if you want to maintain your social circle you'll really need to make an effort to do so, which admittedly I haven't done much to improve that (weekdays OT + weekends too tired to go out). Feel quite aimless but I guess that's how it is?
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27-03-2022, 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
I am a student currently doing an off-cycle internship full time and studying as well (not taking LOA because I find a way to attend classes with leaves and negotiating for a few hours off the office sometimes since I am quick with my work).
I am about a month or two in and I am getting envious of people hanging out with their friends or bf/gf when I do see their Instagram stories or to do stuff on weekends. I think it may be because nowadays I am mostly catching up on my studies during the weekends but truth to be told I ain't a very social person to begin with.
I am wondering if these are the same sentiments among the people in the same industry due to the work hours and how to combat it if that is the case.
As of now, I am just "psycho-ing" myself that I am working hard now to earn good money in the future and retire early whereas most of them I am envy of are likely to be stuck in the cycle of working for money for their rest of life. Further, not many at early 20s would eventually stable down with their current partners or the people they go out with. Wondering if I should get help...
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whether you do this one extra off cycle internship or not, you will still be equally likely to be stuck in the cycle of working for money for the rest of your life. lol.
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