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savio27 14-04-2012 04:23 PM

Asset Management Ops role: Blackrock vs GIC
 
Background:

I was in banking wealth management investment operation role in a foreign bank for over a year. Currently working major project system implementation.
Job scope was pretty routine, not really stressful once you get the hang of it. Still exploring my career options in the area of asset management which is view as a safe haven in this current climate.

I went for several interviews with the fund houses. Anyone can advise the future career prospect and the pay package for entry level role?

Based on information gathered on glass, basic compensation range from 40-45k. Blackrock seems to underpay and had poor working hours but it has now become the leader in this industry after several mergers. GIC still relatively unknown globally but offer competitive pay package

Unregistered 14-04-2012 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by savio27 (Post 23822)
Background:

I was in banking wealth management investment operation role in a foreign bank for over a year. Currently working major project system implementation.
Job scope was pretty routine, not really stressful once you get the hang of it. Still exploring my career options in the area of asset management which is view as a safe haven in this current climate.

I went for several interviews with the fund houses. Anyone can advise the future career prospect and the pay package for entry level role?

Based on information gathered on glass, basic compensation range from 40-45k. Blackrock seems to underpay and had poor working hours but it has now become the leader in this industry after several mergers. GIC still relatively unknown globally but offer competitive pay package

GIC ops pay is v good.

but here at this forum got many FO banking elites and they will look down on u cos u r at ops.

Unregistered 14-04-2012 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 23825)
GIC ops pay is v good.

but here at this forum got many FO banking elites and they will look down on u cos u r at ops.

Yes you start in ops and you rot in ops.

savio27 15-04-2012 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 23827)
Yes you start in ops and you rot in ops.

Sorry man. Just a humble peasant who is glad to have a job and satisfied in living in his own 4-room HDB taking public transport to work :-) Please dont compare me with the elites, hehe.

Unregistered 15-04-2012 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by savio27 (Post 23822)
Background:

I was in banking wealth management investment operation role in a foreign bank for over a year. Currently working major project system implementation.
Job scope was pretty routine, not really stressful once you get the hang of it. Still exploring my career options in the area of asset management which is view as a safe haven in this current climate.

I went for several interviews with the fund houses. Anyone can advise the future career prospect and the pay package for entry level role?

Based on information gathered on glass, basic compensation range from 40-45k. Blackrock seems to underpay and had poor working hours but it has now become the leader in this industry after several mergers. GIC still relatively unknown globally but offer competitive pay package

No point in jumping into an ops role, dead end job.

Unregistered 16-04-2012 09:50 PM

I would say Blackrock.

Many of the people here do not know what Blackrock is. On the other hand, it has excellent reputation on the international scale and I believe would provide better opportunities should you try to do a lateral transfer into FO.


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