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31-05-2022, 02:44 PM
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Yeah, but i think in this scenario the poly gpa 3.8 guy needs to get his degree or acca first before he can promote to A1
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No such requirement
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31-05-2022, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Let's say you retire at 50-60. Working years is about 25-40 years. One year doesn't make a difference.
It is actually not that bad. I had a good friend who finished in 3 years and went same firm as me. I just asked him to pass me working files templates when we need to do something quite new (change of regulation and etc).
And reporting line is blurred in big4 if you are good. I had overstepped my SM a few times and he is not very happy about it. But not that he can do much when he is bad at his job.
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If your friend is a S1 and the lead senior in the job, while u are the A2, you will be reporting to him directly.
The disparity is larger if compared to a female who start work at 22 years old (assuming JC ->3 years NTU course)
For guys, the earliest you can start work is at 24 years old (assuming JC -> 3 years NTU)
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31-05-2022, 03:09 PM
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In theory yes, but in practice usually not so unlucky to meet your former classmate as your direct senior.
Ya when I was A2, on smaller jobs the S1 is my direct reporting. He decide what time I need to show up, go home, eat lunch, and give me instructions to do.
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31-05-2022, 06:11 PM
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That's why always be nice to your classmates. Unless the person or yourself are an arsehole
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31-05-2022, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Easily $60K difference! The amount compounded at 2.5% in 30 years and you will observe whether got difference or not.
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Still retire at similar age even if start one year earlier.
NS 2 years or NUS/ SMU one year extra. These delays matter alot when you think from a 20-25 year old perspective. Stretch your mindset abit longer, and it is just part of life.
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31-05-2022, 06:30 PM
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Got my official partner promotion today suck thumb loosers while i earn 20-30 k per month with equity . All the sweat was worth it . 15 years in
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31-05-2022, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Got my official partner promotion today suck thumb loosers while i earn 20-30 k per month with equity . All the sweat was worth it . 15 years in
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fyi, nobody calls partnership a "promotion".
want to troll at least go learn the correct terms lah.
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31-05-2022, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Got my official partner promotion today suck thumb loosers while i earn 20-30 k per month with equity . All the sweat was worth it . 15 years in
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lol. which firm's hr are you from?
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31-05-2022, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
fyi, nobody calls partnership a "promotion".
want to troll at least go learn the correct terms lah.
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why not , the company calls it as such
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31-05-2022, 09:26 PM
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Hi I'm an ACCA student from Vietnam. I took ACCA immediately after pre-university without having a degree and I'm currently left with 1 paper to achieve affiliate status. I've recently received an offer from one of the big4 in Singapore as an associate. I'm wondering what would happen to my offer, if I failed my last paper prior to commencement. I've checked on MoM's site that an ACCA advanced diploma holder could still be granted an EP but what the firm requires me to bring are my degree certificates(which i do not have) and/or professional transcript. Anyone else had experienced this situation?
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