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24-05-2022, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by djhaller
Well, they offer me for the software engineer role but it is under nucleus. And so the pay is 4.8k
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no try shopee, grab?
ncs got bad reputation
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24-05-2022, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by djhaller
Well, they offer me for the software engineer role but it is under nucleus. And so the pay is 4.8k
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4.8k is fking trash lol minimum at worst is 5k dude... let me guess, they ask for your payslip and documents before handing out their offer, am I right?
lot of my friends applied and rejected them. Even ST engineering pay 5k now
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24-05-2022, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
4.8k is fking trash lol minimum at worst is 5k dude... let me guess, they ask for your payslip and documents before handing out their offer, am I right?
lot of my friends applied and rejected them. Even ST engineering pay 5k now
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OP is fresh grad, no payslip
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24-05-2022, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
4.8k is fking trash lol minimum at worst is 5k dude... let me guess, they ask for your payslip and documents before handing out their offer, am I right?
lot of my friends applied and rejected them. Even ST engineering pay 5k now
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.... bruv OP alr said he is a fresh grad LOL what payslip to ask for? like i get the hate on ncs la because same but cmon man so many ppl just wanna jump on the bandwagon for fun, stop parroting what is being said without the context needed.
cmon man at least read the thread
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24-05-2022, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
.... bruv OP alr said he is a fresh grad LOL what payslip to ask for? like i get the hate on ncs la because same but cmon man so many ppl just wanna jump on the bandwagon for fun, stop parroting what is being said without the context needed.
cmon man at least read the thread
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Wtf you're actually retarded 🤦*♂️
NCS will ask for payslip, this includes internship payslips to verify their past internships...
Think before you talk.. 🤦*♂️🤦*♂️🤦*♂️🤦*♂️🤦*♂️
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24-05-2022, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Wtf you're actually retarded 🤦*♂️
NCS will ask for payslip, this includes internship payslips to verify their past internships...
Think before you talk.. 🤦*♂️🤦*♂️🤦*♂️🤦*♂️🤦*♂️
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if this is actl true, NCS is more retarded than i thought lmao
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24-05-2022, 03:34 PM
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Join Date: May 2022
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
no try shopee, grab?
ncs got bad reputation
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I did but no news
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
4.8k is fking trash lol minimum at worst is 5k dude... let me guess, they ask for your payslip and documents before handing out their offer, am I right?
lot of my friends applied and rejected them. Even ST engineering pay 5k now
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Well they did ask, but as some have said, I have no payslips to show anyway
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24-05-2022, 03:35 PM
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Join Date: May 2022
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Actually between this ncs offer I have had, and now I saw IBF TFIP program (software engineering route), is the latter any better?
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24-05-2022, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by djhaller
Actually between this ncs offer I have had, and now I saw IBF TFIP program (software engineering route), is the latter any better?
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I saw that advertised on instagram of all places lol, anyway i took a look at the website, do note that it is a traineeship so make of that what you will. it is unlikely you will gain much valuable experience in there as it is only 18 months long (training included) during which you will be attached to FI (again, unlikely you will be attached to a good proj).
The saving grace however is that the training allowance is 5.5k for some tracks and 4.5k for the others. Altho as a trainee you are ineligible for bonuses and CPF contributions.
Would say NCS is a more permanent option and less risky compared to TFIP as the traineeship partner FI might not take you in, but then again u might luck into somewhere like JPM so also quite rewarding. At the end of the day its your call.
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24-05-2022, 06:17 PM
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You are still early in your career. Think of plausible career paths and what interests you. Then see if you can explore those areas in your job. Can do this job first then slowly apply other places that you want to go to. If you have your aspirations, don't get too comfortable in this routine and remember your aspirations.
Check your contract carefully, make sure you have the best outcome if you choose to leave now or a few years later. Especially on the training reimbursement if any.
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