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anyone knows the salary range for shopee data analyst (fresh grads)?
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lol who told u that 4.9k salary is high?? money is never enough in this world
this generation ah |
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who said anything about 4.9k salary? u ok? first time reading? |
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how much does a principal engineer at shopee make in total comp?
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Regarding the working arrangement, don't expect a be all and end all answer for this kind of question. Nothing hard and fast. It's all about communication and understanding. You communicate to your higher ups if you have certain needs and requirements (e.g., WFH for certain days). Obviously, if you take on more projects/ gain more work experiences = Higher chance of promotion and earning more. |
i remember when i was a fresh grad swe 15 years ago, my basic comp was 36k only...
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data analyst 60k is not good for a fresh grad with 0 competing offer? lol no offence but what do fresh grads have anyway? do some massive data graphing with large corporations before complaining about base pay. |
Supply and demand got a greater impact to your starting salary than FCH or 2nd class.
Shopee's rep means that they got greater supply than demand of fresh grads. 5k basic is higher than median SG salary ofc but its honestly mediocre for tech. GLC with less sexy of a reputation but with an ambition to build up a serious data analyst team will need to shell out more to attract talents (better wlb too). |
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I get way less, like 4.5k ( entry level, first job after grad ) but with 20k SGD yearly vested stocks and choice to WFH regardless of the COVID situation in Singapore. I could have went with my other offer 5.5k, but no RSU and need to go office everyday. I would have wasted traveling time ( 1-2 hours a day ), on top of that I need to OT like a bitch just because most companies have a stupid culture where if you leave early = you're not hardworking... Shopee has this culture btw. |
idk how much difference you place between 'okay' and 'mediocre'.
Agree fully with considering pay on a per actual work hour basis. Though I don't consider commute to be part of 'work' per se because I use that time to read or catch up on Netflix. Having a immediate superior you can gel with is more important imo |
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but just so u know, here is the GES data for 2021 s://.asiaone.com/money/10-highest-starting-salary-degrees-singapore-2022, take it with a pinch of salt if u want but since u want "data graphing", dk what that means but ok, the top 2 of 10 courses are computing related surpassing law and medicine. inb4 someone says GES data is not accurate, in which case, pls show me more accurate data then. anyway look, 60K basic for TECH (and not just any fresh grads from dk where) i wouldnt call it "good" but fair enough and maybe borderline mediocre. as what other ppl have pointed out, GLCs not even MNCs are paying 5.5k basic for tech and thats considered average lmao |
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also your last point is true. i find it harder to gel with my team due to WFH. sadly this also means high chance i wont get my promotion fast lol which sucks but eh, i don't plan to stay long so it doesn't matter. |
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Got offered 98k annual package for data scientist should I accept? 1 year of experience.
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I’m sorry, but I know Shopee work-life balance all too well already. You definitely need to OT like mad (996 culture) in your junior years before you get to enjoy a more decent WLB lifestyle (10am to 7pm, 5 days) in your senior years, and all for what, 66k - 74k total compensation after graduation?
You work like siao (12 hours / day), which is 4 383 working hours annually and if I were to assume highest total comp, it’s like what, $16.80 / hr? |
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there is opening for packer. they need to close their office and warehouse in india. anyone keen?
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data analyst not tech? simi lj then data is what? paper documents is it? cb u analyze data from hardcopy papers is it? WTF kumgong max |
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data analyst in shopee uses python to create graphs first and foremost... strongest technically in terms of what? their technical tests are the same standard as their software engineer tests. 3-4 leetcode mediums minimally. dont know dont talk cock. |
In terms of actually writing scalable and efficient production code. Shopee data analysts need to know how to use Python and the hadoop stack to visualize and gather insights. That much is true.
You talk so much about leetcode but if you're even in tech, you'd know that ad hoc data queries and dashboard making don't even require that kind of algor knowledge demanded in "leetcode medium". If you only mention Python and have to ask "strongest technically in terms of what", I got some bad news for you... TL;DR Yes, the Shopee DA role is considered tech but they're not as technically inclined as SWEs or even DEs. |
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It's the same old retarded argument since 2010 when people argued that Sales Engineers were not tech-role. I have no idea since when did we categorized titles according to their workload rather than following what the professional industry says. Data Analyst is tech role according to Professional industry standards. Why the fk do you care so much about some anonymous retard say? you ok? You argue with retards, you become one yourself. |
Hurr Durrr guys I do DevOps, I don't code, I set up configs and AWS. Therefore DevOps is not a tech-role.
What a fking moron... holy ****... mind = blown. |
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