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12-06-2021, 08:14 PM
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Which role/area of FO banking can someone with 5 years of big4 experience go into? thanks!
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do u have CFA?
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16-06-2021, 07:23 PM
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Which role/area of FO banking can someone with 5 years of big4 experience go into? thanks!
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Sure. U Can lateral into F'UCK OFF banking.
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16-06-2021, 07:30 PM
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Sure. U Can lateral into F'UCK OFF banking.
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NUS Trainee spotted.
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05-07-2021, 12:01 AM
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Just a quick update guys. Graduated from sim uol. Now working in sales role earning 7k-10k a month. I dont see many local uni people my age earning as much as me truth be told. I also looked at my ex sec sch classmates that went to nus or ntu and they are working in pathetic roles or still jobless. Lol.
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05-07-2021, 01:12 PM
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No disrespect, you must to be good at what you do to earn so much but it's a sales role after all.
So technically anyone that can "sell" well would be able to earn alot from commissions be it a sim-uol grad, nus/ ntu grad or even a diploma holder. It is a great way to earn big bucks but there are some people that aren't open to the idea of doing sales or they just can't talk/convince well.
I think the purpose of this thread is to find out how open employers are willing to offer and pay a SIM-UOL grad a good starting salary as compared to the big 3.
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05-07-2021, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
No disrespect, you must to be good at what you do to earn so much but it's a sales role after all.
So technically anyone that can "sell" well would be able to earn alot from commissions be it a sim-uol grad, nus/ ntu grad or even a diploma holder. It is a great way to earn big bucks but there are some people that aren't open to the idea of doing sales or they just can't talk/convince well.
I think the purpose of this thread is to find out how open employers are willing to offer and pay a SIM-UOL grad a good starting salary as compared to the big 3.
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brother at the end of the day every job requires you to be a good salesman. u go interview u also have to sell to the interviewer why they should hire you.
if ur expecting to land a cushy non-sales role and farm salary, dont expect high salary and dont expect to be able to compare much with others
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05-07-2021, 02:26 PM
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^add on above: unless u have very specific in-demand skills e.g software engineering or u are from ivy league(talking about harvard, wharton etc here)
For NUS NTU to tell u truth ang mohs don't even know about these unis and think they are some random china uni. And u know how ang mohs have impression of china la. They still think china is a sh1thole. So legitimately i think if u tell them ur from university of london or rmit they may even recognize it more lmao
^above is my experience when chatting with some ang mohs working in MNCs as well as hearing experience from my cousins who have worked in MNCs, software engineering role.
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05-07-2021, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
No disrespect, you must to be good at what you do to earn so much but it's a sales role after all.
So technically anyone that can "sell" well would be able to earn alot from commissions be it a sim-uol grad, nus/ ntu grad or even a diploma holder. It is a great way to earn big bucks but there are some people that aren't open to the idea of doing sales or they just can't talk/convince well.
I think the purpose of this thread is to find out how open employers are willing to offer and pay a SIM-UOL grad a good starting salary as compared to the big 3.
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Nowadays, not difficult for any priv grad to enter Big4. i was from private now go back to government and competing with scholars. - tech industry
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06-07-2021, 02:48 PM
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just talked to some of my JC mates who went to NUS or NTU. now still jobless and some resorting to 2k traineship. LOL fking funny but of course i just act act abit say "all the best for ur career!"
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07-07-2021, 11:28 AM
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Graduated from SIM-UOL, now insurance agent working for 3 years already. Minimally bring in 10k/month, average about 25k. Last time so many of my peers all go NUS/ NTU/ SMU, all laugh and mock me. But I'm now easily ahead of them as they earn what 5k/6k per month after working 2-3 years. Education is not everything
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