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Instead I will point out those 4 years, once gone, cannot be regained by any means. Average male graduate at 25. You really want to spend 25 to 29 slogging and working long hours? If you have the ambition and determination, go ahead, not stopping you. But don’t force your thinking on other people who wanna prioritise health, work life balance, family and relationships. I admire and respect your will to endure, but this ain’t for everyone ok. |
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aiya sex is overrated la and shouldn’t be brought into the conversation
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Any newly promoted first year SM earning more than 130k?
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Folks who still want to join Big 4 can consider EY.
Max Loh is no longer Managing Partner |
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No promotion, every year 3% increment. Not realistic. How many of such people do you know? Seems like you're only comparing with those worse off. |
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I have a friend in the finance industry. Year 1: 3.7k Year 2: Changed company once became 3.8k Year 3. Industry wide adjustment 4.5k Year 4: 2 increments 5.2k |
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A1: 3.3k A2: 3.8k S1: 4.3k S2: AM: M1: Yellow (before new FY) A1: 3.3k/3.4k/4k (audit/tax/advisory) A2: 3.6k/3.7k/4.3k (audit/tax/advisory) S1: 4.6k/4.5k/4.8k (audit/tax/advisory) S2: AM: M1: Blue (non-sca) A1: 3.6k (Audit)/4k (Advisory) A2: 3.8k S1: 4.5k S2: 5.3k AM: 5.8k M1: Orange A1: 3.4k (no bonus) / 4.5k (Deals) A2: 3.7k S1: 4.35k S2: 5k AM: 5.55k M1: 6.3k |
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