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13-06-2015, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
i nvr quite understand why the sims so defensive everytime anyone say sim inferior to the local uni. i mean all the local uni ppl also acknowledge they inferior to the oxbrdige/ havard type, if u tell a smu that he will loose out to a stamford grad when going for top banking job, he/she will just llst admit it & move on. not like the sims here get emo, talk nonsense about being street smart, spin sotry about some make it big sim who "defeat" the rest etc.
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Those who feel inferior to others often respond by being defensive.
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15-06-2015, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
thanks for ur response. Actually i wasnt talking abt "DBS/ UOB FO selling credit cards".
yea true abt the subjects nvr being equivalent to other schools. but i dont think theres even a bell curve in sim (i may be wrong).
And whats this about a guy rejecting nus for sim? i dont rmb talking abt such a thing? lol, ure like going off point there. And yea, i know there are street smart ppl from nus, i acknowledged that.
anw...so are u saying treasury sales is definitely out for sim? even if its a second or third job? whats a typical day like in treasury sales?
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well, Oxbridge and ivies are gunning for treasury sales job. sim.. even if one does a blatant lie and list LSE (SIM) on their cv..
treasury sales sells treasury related prdts to the treasury department of MNCs. its mostly to manage the fx risks of the finance dept in a MNC, like IRS, fx forwards/swaps/spot
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15-06-2015, 09:29 AM
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Those who feel inferior to others often respond by being defensive.
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totally agree. most sims are just so proud, that they got a call from the big4 for an interview.
and yet you get some sims who claim to be managers, traders,
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15-06-2015, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
well, Oxbridge and ivies are gunning for treasury sales job. sim.. even if one does a blatant lie and list LSE (SIM) on their cv..
treasury sales sells treasury related prdts to the treasury department of MNCs. its mostly to manage the fx risks of the finance dept in a MNC, like IRS, fx forwards/swaps/spot
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Many SIM grads working in treasury either in banks or in corporate sectors
Many NUS/ NTU grads working as real estate agents or insurance agents
Your university pedigree does not pre-destined your career
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15-06-2015, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Many SIM grads working in treasury either in banks or in corporate sectors
Many NUS/ NTU grads working as real estate agents or insurance agents
Your university pedigree does not pre-destined your career
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wow. I wonder why people choose to study in nus then, when you can just pay and get a part time crap degree in 1.5years
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15-06-2015, 12:29 PM
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To all the SIM bashers, since you are from local unis (presumably), put your progression or annual packages here for comparison before you continue the bashing. It maybe that you are wallowing in some SME after 10 years and just disgruntled with how others have turned out.
Empty vessels make the most noise.
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15-06-2015, 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Many SIM grads working in treasury either in banks or in corporate sectors
Many NUS/ NTU grads working as real estate agents or insurance agents
Your university pedigree does not pre-destined your career
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it is always easy to be anecdotal and point out that there are SIM grads who work in certain prestigious [insert industry/position]. while i dont doubt that there ARE indeed a few SIM individuals who managed to achieve that, let's be honest about it, in most situations, a degree from NUS/ NTU will definitely confer someone greater advantage than a degree from SIM.
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15-06-2015, 02:02 PM
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SIM-RMIT Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Hello. Just wondering if anyone have any idea roughly how much one can draw as a fresh grad?
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15-06-2015, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
it is always easy to be anecdotal and point out that there are SIM grads who work in certain prestigious [insert industry/position]. while i dont doubt that there ARE indeed a few SIM individuals who managed to achieve that, let's be honest about it, in most situations, a degree from NUS/ NTU will definitely confer someone greater advantage than a degree from SIM.
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If you want to bash SIM and think NUS/ NTU elite then post your salary data, dun just yayapapaya talk crock. The private sector could care less about some useless cert.
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15-06-2015, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
If you want to bash SIM and think NUS/ NTU elite then post your salary data, dun just yayapapaya talk crock. The private sector could care less about some useless cert.
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no need. ultimate litmus test - ask the sim part time lecturers to send their kids to sim. see if they want to.
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