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27-05-2021, 03:14 PM
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Still must recognise impairment loss.
6k after 5 to 6 years is still very underperforming, indicators of impairment
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What's a good starting pay for 5-6 years of experience? Assuming non-IB, non S&T, non tech/data in FAANG?
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27-05-2021, 03:17 PM
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Huh young workplace and pantry are used as reasons to attract grads? I dont even think a 2nd lower NBS grad will fall for such rubbish
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27-05-2021, 03:43 PM
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What's a good starting pay for 5-6 years of experience? Assuming non-IB, non S&T, non tech/data in FAANG?
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8 to 9k in a middle office bank role is a good standard
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27-05-2021, 03:56 PM
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8 to 9k in a middle office bank role is a good standard
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Exactly. Preach.
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27-05-2021, 03:59 PM
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What's a good starting pay for 5-6 years of experience? Assuming non-IB, non S&T, non tech/data in FAANG?
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Honestly non-IB/S&T in banks draw > 6k after 5-6 YOE. Same goes for non-tech roles in FAANG. I mean even corp grinders in any industry (real estate, engineering, e-commerce etc) should make more than 6k in 5-6 YOE.
Have a friend doing accounting in a SME oil trading firm hitting 7k after 6 years as well.
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27-05-2021, 04:14 PM
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Huh young workplace and pantry are used as reasons to attract grads? I dont even think a 2nd lower NBS grad will fall for such rubbish
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s:///eQz2_FQeI4o
Just watch. Its a PWC recruitment video targeted at fresh grads.
Reasons to join pwc:
1. Flexible dress code
2. Flexible working hours
3. Flexible space (work anywhere, but in office)
I cringed throughout the video.
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27-05-2021, 04:53 PM
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8 to 9k in a middle office bank role is a good standard
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Please keep dreaming if you think most people can get 8-9k in MO/BO after 6 years. Pay increment and promotion is subjected to opportunities/availabilities which is usually harder to come by compared to FO.
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27-05-2021, 05:03 PM
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Please keep dreaming if you think most people can get 8-9k in MO/BO after 6 years. Pay increment and promotion is subjected to opportunities/availabilities which is usually harder to come by compared to FO.
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Get out of your shell and visit mycareersfuture and glassdoor to get such much needed education. Again, even 8-9k with 5-6 YOE is not impressive.
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