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20-09-2020, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
FWIW, Stan Chart 5.5k, DBS ~4.5k (i can be wrong), Citi ~5k for software starting.
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FWIW, US Banks like Citi, Bank of America, JP Morgan ~mid 5k for starting grad pay. Most of them enter 2 year tech program, will be ~6.5-7k then
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20-09-2020, 11:03 PM
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what no one tells you in this kind of stats, is the plateau and stagnation. Have you ever seen anyone cite salaries about 5 years? its becuse after that your salary stagnates till you retire. This industry is like footballer career, high pay for young, decreasing over the years above 5 years.
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01-12-2020, 09:22 PM
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Fresh grads earning 6-7k+ are getting rly common now too
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02-12-2020, 10:40 PM
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Those fresh grad exists but not that common. The starting pay for top fresh grads getting higher and higher but the starting pay for the remaining 80% of tech fresh grads is increasing at a snail's pace.
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02-12-2020, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by coldstew2k
if you count RPA as software as well.
I start this Feb as jr dev 3k
I was promoted this month to sr dev 4k with 8 months experience.
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how much was the increase after the promotion? btw nice name
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03-12-2020, 07:48 AM
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Fresh Grad, pay 6k.
Then again, govtech is 7k++
Eyes on the ball at all times. How does a business make $$? What do I do that translates to more $$ or less cost so I can ask for more $$?
What do I have to know to earn more $$?
Lastly, how do I show to interviewers I'm worth that premium?
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03-12-2020, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Working in FinTech in one of the trading satellite offices here. 4 years exp, C++ code mainly. Monthly taking in around 14k, bonus see how, this year is likely an outlier but maybe around 8 months bonus.
When a bug can cost the company hundreds of thousands, they're willing to pay for careful devs
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Is that base pay common or uncommon for your age?
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03-12-2020, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Working in FinTech in one of the trading satellite offices here. 4 years exp, C++ code mainly. Monthly taking in around 14k, bonus see how, this year is likely an outlier but maybe around 8 months bonus.
When a bug can cost the company hundreds of thousands, they're willing to pay for careful devs
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Able to share which trading firm? Also do you think its possible for a dev to self learn C++ and jump to these places
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03-12-2020, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Is that base pay common or uncommon for your age?
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Common. There's only a few of us here tho.
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