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06-06-2020, 03:31 PM
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I'm looking for programmers who can do games.
Indie small company looking to break into the android game.
Only pay 3.5k. you do all the work.
I get the profit from game sales.
If can't deliver the game at the end of 1 year.
You will be fired.
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06-06-2020, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I want to join investment banking.. any tips? graduating next year
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should've gone to citi, they converting all their summer analysts
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06-06-2020, 06:13 PM
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Do not have offers above 3.2k
I am applying to be a covid swab tester 3.6k
2nd lowers local u class of 2020
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06-06-2020, 07:27 PM
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i'm holding out for a salary of >5k so that future negotiations will not be stalled by my drawn salary
if i'm living in other countries, no such problem, as asking for salary by hirers is banned
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06-06-2020, 07:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
I'm looking for programmers who can do games.
Indie small company looking to break into the android game.
Only pay 3.5k. you do all the work.
I get the profit from game sales.
If can't deliver the game at the end of 1 year.
You will be fired.
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most likely you can't even earn 1k profit from the mobile gaming market
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06-06-2020, 08:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
I'm looking for programmers who can do games.
Indie small company looking to break into the android game.
Only pay 3.5k. you do all the work.
I get the profit from game sales.
If can't deliver the game at the end of 1 year.
You will be fired.
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Any AWS?
Any PB?
Any retention bonus?
Got 24 days annual leave?
Can claim visit to private clinics?
Need to work on weekends?
Can only work from 9am to 5pm, with 1 hour lunch break and 30 min tea break in the morning and 30 min tea break in the afternoon?
If favourable response I can consider the offer.
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06-06-2020, 09:03 PM
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Earning $3.2K at MCI
I'm an NUS FCH graduate that recently started work in February at MCI with a gross monthly salary of $3.2K. I know that the 75th percentile has a median salary of $3.9K in my course. I accepted the job because I thought COVID affected the job market and I should just snatch whatever I get, since I'm a really risk-averse guy.
Can someone please advise on whether I should make the attempt to jump ship now? I was going to stick it out for 1 year and then leave, but a person I know in MSF who works as an AD says there's no need to wait, I should jump ship now. I enjoy what I do and I really am grateful for this job, but I'm scared the longer I wait, the more my career will be affected.
Would really, really appreciate any advice. Should I at least attempt to interview at other ministries? I don't know whether jumping ship in just 3-4 months is a really bad look that will also haunt me wherever I go, but I also do need the pay as I'm supporting not just my family but my grandparents.
Thanks!
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06-06-2020, 09:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MCIsadboy
I'm an NUS FCH graduate that recently started work in February at MCI with a gross monthly salary of $3.2K. I know that the 75th percentile has a median salary of $3.9K in my course. I accepted the job because I thought COVID affected the job market and I should just snatch whatever I get, since I'm a really risk-averse guy.
Can someone please advise on whether I should make the attempt to jump ship now? I was going to stick it out for 1 year and then leave, but a person I know in MSF who works as an AD says there's no need to wait, I should jump ship now. I enjoy what I do and I really am grateful for this job, but I'm scared the longer I wait, the more my career will be affected.
Would really, really appreciate any advice. Should I at least attempt to interview at other ministries? I don't know whether jumping ship in just 3-4 months is a really bad look that will also haunt me wherever I go, but I also do need the pay as I'm supporting not just my family but my grandparents.
Thanks!
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u comsci degree wan or what? where do the 75th percentile work? y msf ad say jump, msf pay more than mci??? hard to belief
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06-06-2020, 09:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MCIsadboy
I'm an NUS FCH graduate that recently started work in February at MCI with a gross monthly salary of $3.2K. I know that the 75th percentile has a median salary of $3.9K in my course. I accepted the job because I thought COVID affected the job market and I should just snatch whatever I get, since I'm a really risk-averse guy.
Can someone please advise on whether I should make the attempt to jump ship now? I was going to stick it out for 1 year and then leave, but a person I know in MSF who works as an AD says there's no need to wait, I should jump ship now. I enjoy what I do and I really am grateful for this job, but I'm scared the longer I wait, the more my career will be affected.
Would really, really appreciate any advice. Should I at least attempt to interview at other ministries? I don't know whether jumping ship in just 3-4 months is a really bad look that will also haunt me wherever I go, but I also do need the pay as I'm supporting not just my family but my grandparents.
Thanks!
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Sounds like a fellow brother struggling with the “IO scheme”.
As long as you’ve completed the contractual obligations, no one’s gonna fault you for jumping ship. What’s the notice period for resignation in your dept? Better check with HR, mine is 6-months, this can dampen your job-application for other career choices.
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07-06-2020, 04:02 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MCIsadboy
I'm an NUS FCH graduate that recently started work in February at MCI with a gross monthly salary of $3.2K. I know that the 75th percentile has a median salary of $3.9K in my course. I accepted the job because I thought COVID affected the job market and I should just snatch whatever I get, since I'm a really risk-averse guy.
Can someone please advise on whether I should make the attempt to jump ship now? I was going to stick it out for 1 year and then leave, but a person I know in MSF who works as an AD says there's no need to wait, I should jump ship now. I enjoy what I do and I really am grateful for this job, but I'm scared the longer I wait, the more my career will be affected.
Would really, really appreciate any advice. Should I at least attempt to interview at other ministries? I don't know whether jumping ship in just 3-4 months is a really bad look that will also haunt me wherever I go, but I also do need the pay as I'm supporting not just my family but my grandparents.
Thanks!
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Is your course relevant to your job scope? If low starting pay due to covid, then jumping to other ministries won't help?
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