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31-03-2022, 10:31 PM
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You mean the T part of S&T? From what I heard, base got bumped and in line with IBD in US. Not sure in SG. Variable depends on the revenue you can generate.
The hours are definitely shorter but calling it boring is overkill. Career path is definitely not as smooth as staying in IBD due to lesser seats these days. You could always take a MBA if you want a more traditional exit option but being in S&T generally means you are more of a risk-taker. Generally, heard that the more senior in the industry would try to negotiate with buy-side for a cut of the P/L they generate rather than a good base and variable like IBD.
Would not recommend S&T if you want job stability, having "fun" in the sense of staying in the office till 2-3am and want a "steady" exit option
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SIM loser trying to flex his knowledge in high finance
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31-03-2022, 10:31 PM
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Sorry to break your bubble NUS guy (assuming your even from NUS). unimel/usyd actually ranks higher than NUS in most of the prominent academic ranking (3/5). I bet you only see QS ranking and circlejerk yourself all day for being in the top uni in APAC
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Meanwhile you circlejerking yourself all day by looking at whatever ranking that fits your narrative. Australia universities are useless and fak and simply pay 2 win lool
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31-03-2022, 10:35 PM
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any insights on product strategy prpduct development roles for asset management? does it pay well?
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Pays better than sales, less that portfolio management
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01-04-2022, 08:43 AM
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Meanwhile you circlejerking yourself all day by looking at whatever ranking that fits your narrative. Australia universities are useless and fak and simply pay 2 win lool
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Cry more while I am already in process for recruitment of FT role 15 months before graduation. Applied for overseas role as I don't intend to come back.
However, a few firms asked me to consider applying their SG role that is still not advertised as they are moving out of HK or setting up new BU in Asia. They mentioned will put me through interview process first.
T.T I am so sad I am p2w
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01-04-2022, 09:20 AM
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Meanwhile you circlejerking yourself all day by looking at whatever ranking that fits your narrative. Australia universities are useless and fak and simply pay 2 win lool
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Oh and just before you cry that I am bluffing, those are flexible arrangements that might need me to take an internship the last semester before graduation to start learning the ropes. The few firms I am liaising now still have no clear timeline to relocate or upscale their new BU operations.
I would like to thank Carrie Lam for her covid-19 measures and of course you can always thank the MIW for taking care of Sinkies by getting employers to advertise for 1 month before applying for EP.
Maybe you may get that minuscule chance before the foreigners once the job advertisement opens if I flunk it.
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01-04-2022, 01:01 PM
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Cry more while I am already in process for recruitment of FT role 15 months before graduation.
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Isn't it the norm to secure the internship (and subsequent offer for conversion) in your penultimate year? Why does your potential offers requires you to start 6month before graduation
In any case, good for you. Never easy to pass interviews. But maybe don't need to try proving your self worth so much on a forum
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01-04-2022, 01:28 PM
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Isn't it the norm to secure the internship (and subsequent offer for conversion) in your penultimate year? Why does your potential offers requires you to start 6month before graduation
In any case, good for you. Never easy to pass interviews. But maybe don't need to try proving your self worth so much on a forum
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no idea tbh. Those are not doing sell-side and they are non-public firms (but nonetheless well-known). Think the recruitment process could be different. For the sell-side applications that I made, the norm is indeed what you said and am in the process.
Yea agree with you about not needing to prove self worth. It's not like it will help me in anyway. I guess I was just throwing the **** back to the person that thrown at me under the guise of anonymity (not necessarily a good idea) but I wouldn't have bothered irl if such comment was made to me in person.
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01-04-2022, 01:33 PM
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Isn't it the norm to secure the internship (and subsequent offer for conversion) in your penultimate year? Why does your potential offers requires you to start 6month before graduation
In any case, good for you. Never easy to pass interviews. But maybe don't need to try proving your self worth so much on a forum
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I was told the interview is FT. If they have accelerated timeline for their objectives and the resources, then they consider getting me in early to start learning(?)
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01-04-2022, 01:38 PM
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working in hk is miserable unless your company provides housing allowance
Even high earning expats maybe living in those box like houses while the same pay u can rent a big condo here
Also don’t like the culture there in general … they got the bad things from both the western world and the Asian societies
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01-04-2022, 01:45 PM
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working in hk is miserable unless your company provides housing allowance
Even high earning expats maybe living in those box like houses while the same pay u can rent a big condo here
Also don’t like the culture there in general … they got the bad things from both the western world and the Asian societies
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yea agree with you. what i know is moving out of HK due to political considerations and covid-19 restrictions. SG-based role
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