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15-05-2022, 03:43 PM
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On new base? 8-12 months on new base would mean A1 is bringing home almost 300k pre-tax!
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about there given the recent bump in salary
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15-05-2022, 08:48 PM
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On new base? 8-12 months on new base would mean A1 is bringing home almost 300k pre-tax!
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That does sound abit high. If it helps, s&t first year pay is typically 150+75 so roughly 225k.
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15-05-2022, 09:16 PM
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That does sound abit high. If it helps, s&t first year pay is typically 150+75 so roughly 225k.
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75k bonus is on the low side. Are you a poor performer?
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15-05-2022, 09:22 PM
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75k bonus is on the low side. Are you a poor performer?
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Probably just an undercover MD trying to manage down comp expectations
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15-05-2022, 09:33 PM
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That does sound abit high. If it helps, s&t first year pay is typically 150+75 so roughly 225k.
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150 base sounds correct but 75 bonus seems a little off. Which year is this?
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15-05-2022, 09:46 PM
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That does sound abit high. If it helps, s&t first year pay is typically 150+75 so roughly 225k.
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nah bro, 225 is too high. typically first year analyst earns around 100+20 so roughly 120 only.
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16-05-2022, 11:19 AM
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That does sound abit high. If it helps, s&t first year pay is typically 150+75 so roughly 225k.
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Well IB bonus has always been higher than S&T given that we work much longer hours than S&T.
My friend mid tier BB S&T raked up around 7 months bonus last bonus. I myself raked up 8 months which I felt was insultingly low (top BB discount, could be). Wondering if any other IB peeps can provide more data so I can gauge
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16-05-2022, 11:20 AM
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nah bro, 225 is too high. typically first year analyst earns around 100+20 so roughly 120 only.
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^DBS analyst trying to fit in xD
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16-05-2022, 03:49 PM
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People need to realize that in banking, personality and likability are very important traits. These hardos you mentioned, when their peers are going for FOPs/clubbing and chasing skirts, they're already doing stock pitches and case competitions. Fun fact, poly students have a 3 year headstart to jc kids. while the jc students are learning physics/chemistry, they already learn accounting. Poly students actually have a distinct advantage. If I'm working 80hrs with you, I'll pick the likable guy over the hardo anyday, assuming a baseline of technical proficiency. Life is not about IB guys, go get laid, get your heart broken, go on overseas trips, do stupid ****! So many hardo freshies tried to networked with me, my advice to them is always to enjoy their uni life.
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personality and likability are indeed very important traits. But let us not ignore the fact that being a hardo and being likeable/having a social life is not mutually exclusive
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16-05-2022, 04:08 PM
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why does this thread feel like its just a bunch of big 4 losers getting a kick out of hypothesizing high finance pay
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