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05-05-2016, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
TYPICAL CHAIN OF REPLIES ON THIS THREAD
SIM student: "I know of this SIM alumnus working in the FO of a BB now, earning 9k a month"
Random forummer, might not always be the same person (RF): "wow really? Can I know more about him? Or can you link me his LinkedIn profile? I'm interested to know more about him"
SIM student: "You ownself go search la, got so many of such profiles on the Internet"
RF: "Sian leh, cannot find. These SIM students say got a lot of such profiles/people, but can't even link me to one"
SIM student: "All these butt-hurt local uni students, no common sense/street smartness. Like that also cannot find. No wonder we do better. The world is all about street smartness and communication skills. Also, as long as you work hard, can do it one."
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yea amazing after 185 pages still not 1 linkedin profile.
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05-05-2016, 09:51 PM
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Lol... I'm the BB trade support guy. I have never met or liaise with any FO sales in my cco . who's from uol, this is the fact. But mid office there are a handful of uol guys.
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05-05-2016, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Lol... I'm the BB trade support guy. I have never met or liaise with any FO sales in my cco . who's from uol, this is the fact. But mid office there are a handful of uol guys.
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Direct entry/ contract role
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06-05-2016, 01:02 AM
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While BB FO entry is quite tough for someone without strong academic achievements (FCH).
It's still possible to get into local bank FO for local and private degrees alike. Corp banking sales team Can be the easier entry for these so called FO roles in local banks and there is no short of normal achievers in there.
FO ultimately is still a sales job, and anyone who excels in selling and hitting targets whether be it in sales n trading, iB or corporate banking, I think it's possible for private deg in a local bank FO to subsequently move to BB FO.
Personally I grad from uni of london and am still coping well in my corporate banking rm role (Farmer/no hunting req). My advice is to do internships and get some relevant skill set. even before I Finih my last exams, I was fortunate enough and was offered a perm analyst role handling mnc portfolio back then
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06-05-2016, 09:25 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
TYPICAL CHAIN OF REPLIES ON THIS THREAD
SIM student: "I know of this SIM alumnus working in the FO of a BB now, earning 9k a month"
Random forummer, might not always be the same person (RF): "wow really? Can I know more about him? Or can you link me his LinkedIn profile? I'm interested to know more about him"
SIM student: "You ownself go search la, got so many of such profiles on the Internet"
RF: "Sian leh, cannot find. These SIM students say got a lot of such profiles/people, but can't even link me to one"
SIM student: "All these butt-hurt local uni students, no common sense/street smartness. Like that also cannot find. No wonder we do better. The world is all about street smartness and communication skills. Also, as long as you work hard, can do it one."
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This is so true and so funny at the same time.
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06-05-2016, 08:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
TYPICAL CHAIN OF REPLIES ON THIS THREAD
SIM student: "I know of this SIM alumnus working in the FO of a BB now, earning 9k a month"
Random forummer, might not always be the same person (RF): "wow really? Can I know more about him? Or can you link me his LinkedIn profile? I'm interested to know more about him"
SIM student: "You ownself go search la, got so many of such profiles on the Internet"
RF: "Sian leh, cannot find. These SIM students say got a lot of such profiles/people, but can't even link me to one"
SIM student: "All these butt-hurt local uni students, no common sense/street smartness. Like that also cannot find. No wonder we do better. The world is all about street smartness and communication skills. Also, as long as you work hard, can do it one."
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woohoo another butt-hurt local uni student
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07-05-2016, 10:12 AM
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Truth is local grads are butt hurt because they spent $40k and 4 years on a piece of paper while private grads spend half and Amt of time and money to get their paper.
Of course they will expect better compensation than private grad regardless of how their skillset fare against the counterpart.
Do note that local grads pawn their same kind as well, i.e., FCH laugh at 2nd upper, 2nd upper laugh at 3rd class, and the cycle continues. But bottom line is whoever have more in their bank account win, a degree is just a means to get there.
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07-05-2016, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Direct entry/ contract role
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Again, I'm the uol grad in a BB. I came in through direct entry and I'm a perm associate with full benefits. Although not in the glamorous FO, but just want to debunk the myth of uol grads in a BB.
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07-05-2016, 10:33 AM
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Private UOL degrees actually cost more than local degrees.
Are UOL grads so gong or do they not know that since they use papa mama mummy?
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07-05-2016, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Private UOL degrees actually cost more than local degrees.
Are UOL grads so gong or do they not know that since they use papa mama mummy?
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Local grads are a bunch of self entitled pricks.
I am an entrepreneur and I would rather hire private grads who are cheaper and more efficient.
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