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29-05-2023, 06:26 PM
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Accounting still is the best choice for math nerds who have poor social skills
Most don’t have a social life in Uni, just study all day
They won’t make it in banking because of their poor social skills
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Bruh what talking you. Math nerds?
Acc is a BCC/B course based on 10th percentile IGP leh. Other course are ABB/B or something for 10th percentile.
So not only are Acc grads poor in social skills, they are also too dumb to score well for A levels which is mostly rote learning.
What does that make them? Failed nerds? Double losers? Cmi in everything?
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29-05-2023, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Bruh what talking you. Math nerds?
Acc is a BCC/B course based on 10th percentile IGP leh. Other course are ABB/B or something for 10th percentile.
So not only are Acc grads poor in social skills, they are also too dumb to score well for A levels which is mostly rote learning.
What does that make them? Failed nerds? Double losers? Cmi in everything?
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At least it’s still better than engineering. Engineering students no hope. Have to compete with the CECAs and FTs.
Accounting is still a solid rice bowl if you graduated from the local unis. Not private overseas unis
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29-05-2023, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Do all banking jobs need exceptional social skills?
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Yes sadly… I got first class honours in BBA from NUS, dean lister every year… But only got into local bank middle office. Ex jc classmates with average grades from SMU economics got into foreign bulge bracket bank front office. Unfair life but that’s banking. Grades don’t mean much.
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30-05-2023, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Bruh what talking you. Math nerds?
Acc is a BCC/B course based on 10th percentile IGP leh. Other course are ABB/B or something for 10th percentile.
So not only are Acc grads poor in social skills, they are also too dumb to score well for A levels which is mostly rote learning.
What does that make them? Failed nerds? Double losers? Cmi in everything?
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I grad from AAA/A batch
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02-06-2023, 10:30 PM
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Received offer for IT audit/tech risk. What do u all think of this and which big 4 is better?
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02-06-2023, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Received offer for IT audit/tech risk. What do u all think of this and which big 4 is better?
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So what is the salary offered?
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03-06-2023, 12:54 AM
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fking malaysians
Today is the first day i became an accountant since leaving the big 4.
80% of my finance department is malaysians.
80% of the auditors that come to audit us is malaysians.
Good luck finding jobs my lovely singaporeans
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03-06-2023, 12:56 AM
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EY TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING
Associate (Fresh grad): 4.5k onwards
Senior Associate (2 Yoe): 6k onwards
Manager (5 Yoe): 9k onwards
Senior Manager (8 Yoe): 12k onwards
Director (11 Yoe): 15k onwards
Associate Partner (15 Yoe): 18k onwards
Partner (not guaranteed): est. 25k onwards
Figures all taken from mycareersfuture
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03-06-2023, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
EY TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING
Associate (Fresh grad): 4.5k onwards
Senior Associate (2 Yoe): 6k onwards
Manager (5 Yoe): 9k onwards
Senior Manager (8 Yoe): 12k onwards
Director (11 Yoe): 15k onwards
Associate Partner (15 Yoe): 18k onwards
Partner (not guaranteed): est. 25k onwards
Figures all taken from mycareersfuture
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5 YOE 9K who u kidding
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03-06-2023, 03:33 PM
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Not sure about Director and above, but that salary breakdown is fairly accurate if you minus SGD1k for SA and M.
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