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01-08-2021, 11:45 PM
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What's this competitive salary?
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$9,500 excluding bonus
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01-08-2021, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
$9,500 excluding bonus
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Ha, just caught you out. UBS has raised their IB analyst pool worldwide a while ago.
A SGUT trainee will always be a SGUT trainee. There is a reason why UBS still conducts their GTP program every year. Think about it, won't it benefit UBS to pay 2.5k for SGUT trainees instead of paying proper full-time salaries to their GTP graduates? UBS clearly sees that the people applying for SGUT as lacking and that is why they continued on with their GTP program.
When you pay peanuts, you're just gonna get monkeys. Glad UBS sees the same.
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02-08-2021, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Ha, just caught you out. UBS has raised their IB analyst pool worldwide a while ago.
A SGUT trainee will always be a SGUT trainee. There is a reason why UBS still conducts their GTP program every year. Think about it, won't it benefit UBS to pay 2.5k for SGUT trainees instead of paying proper full-time salaries to their GTP graduates? UBS clearly sees that the people applying for SGUT as lacking and that is why they continued on with their GTP program.
When you pay peanuts, you're just gonna get monkeys. Glad UBS sees the same.
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Okay can, it's your choice to be delusional. Believe it or not this is fact. Just proving to us that you are salty
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02-08-2021, 12:46 AM
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Okay can, it's your choice to be delusional. Believe it or not this is fact. Just proving to us that you are salty
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Throwing back at you, it's your choice to be delusional. Who's us? Who are you representing? SGUT trainees?
Talking about proof, where's your proof? I can tell everyone else a sure-fire way to spot if any SGUT trainees made it to the GTP program - just go on Linkedin and do a search. You can be sure that any SGUT trainees would be very eager to share that on their profile given how they have misappropriated and misled others by ommiting the "SGUT" label on their profiles.
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02-08-2021, 01:29 AM
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Throwing back at you, it's your choice to be delusional. Who's us? Who are you representing? SGUT trainees?
Talking about proof, where's your proof? I can tell everyone else a sure-fire way to spot if any SGUT trainees made it to the GTP program - just go on Linkedin and do a search. You can be sure that any SGUT trainees would be very eager to share that on their profile given how they have misappropriated and misled others by ommiting the "SGUT" label on their profiles.
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don’t bother la. sgut trainee 1 year later get into ib 9.5k not believable meh? they better than most fch in local uni + ivy league you dk ah? 😂
sarcasm aside, pls remove those cringey titles and put SGUT or SUPER. don’t step one wealth mgmt or ib. tks.
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02-08-2021, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Ha, just caught you out. UBS has raised their IB analyst pool worldwide a while ago.
A SGUT trainee will always be a SGUT trainee. There is a reason why UBS still conducts their GTP program every year. Think about it, won't it benefit UBS to pay 2.5k for SGUT trainees instead of paying proper full-time salaries to their GTP graduates? UBS clearly sees that the people applying for SGUT as lacking and that is why they continued on with their GTP program.
When you pay peanuts, you're just gonna get monkeys. Glad UBS sees the same.
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Ha just caught you out. When UBS raised their IB analyst pool worldwide, it did not include certain divisions and the increase was lower in APAC region. You GTP is it? Why you talk like you're so smart over others but when in fact you dont know your stuff
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02-08-2021, 09:24 AM
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Ha just caught you out. When UBS raised their IB analyst pool worldwide, it did not include certain divisions and the increase was lower in APAC region. You GTP is it? Why you talk like you're so smart over others but when in fact you dont know your stuff
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I'm not from the GTP program but I have friends within the GTP program. I work for another bank, we talk amongst ourselves between the different banks' comps. Of course the increase is lower in APAC, the IB fees are lower here. Any idea what the typical fee here in SEA is?
It's funny that you say "in fact" when you have not even substantiated your claim that I don't know my stuff. I have only asked for additional clarity about people making the jump from SGUT to the full-time IB team and this is through the form of the Linkedin profile of the said individual. It's easy to do such a search, there is less than 10 analysts within UBS' IB team - guaranteed. Your sharing of that said individual's profile would put any doubts to rest.
You, on the other hand, what have you done? You have deviated from the point of the question and you're just creating smokescreens but the fact of the matter remains - show me evidence of an SGUT trainee making the jump into the full-time or GTP program.
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02-08-2021, 10:22 AM
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I work for another bank
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THEN YOU COME HERE FOR WHAT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA TO TALK DOWN ON OTHERS? LOLOLOLOLOL did you get bullied as a child?
Show me some of your superior IB EQ for me please.
You went really low.
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02-08-2021, 11:38 AM
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Ha just caught you out. When UBS raised their IB analyst pool worldwide, it did not include certain divisions and the increase was lower in APAC region. You GTP is it? Why you talk like you're so smart over others but when in fact you dont know your stuff
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Are you dumb? Everyone knows the recent raise on the street is for the IB department & not for other FO roles. S&T revenues dipped from the one-off 2 quarters back in 2020. IB is the one that is getting wrecked due to the recovery and spac boom. Deals left right centre.
Do us all a favour and remove your cringey ass title from linkedin and put what is said on your contract la, SGUT/UBS SUPER Trainee.
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