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19-09-2016, 03:39 PM
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What I can tell you fresh pie grads is, it is no surprise for pet grads to get in to bulge bracket banks operations or big 4 accounting firm. It is indeed however, close to impossible for pet grads to get into trading or dealing role within any banks or investment institutions. I have graduated 3 years ago, and I'm now in operations drawing 4.9k. In no way am I trying to brag. I just want you guys to understand it is possible to get paid this range and work in a bulge bracket. But this is by no means above average. It is BS compared to trading and dealing fellas. Good luck.
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10-11-2016, 12:30 AM
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Lol, an SIM dog talking thrash. Even Local grads will not stake their claim on a 5k paycheck so quickly because they know its not easy. Your probably still at a low 3 because your SIM and given how oblivious you are to reality, HR will never promote you to a 5k position for the next 20 years. Accept it
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So Rude and you are one that is oblivious to reality. In accounting/audit, experience over qualifications. There are a lot of evidence to support as you can see even a diploma holder within 3 to 4years is drawing $3K. Who would want to hire a person without full set experience?
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11-11-2016, 02:03 AM
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;70699]2015 mid - 5k (jump to foreign pb)[/QUOTE
RMIT E&F
2013 - 2.3k (small foreign house)
2014 - 3.7k (jump to local house)
2015 - 4.1k (increment) + 2m bonus
2015 mid - 5k (jump to foreign pb)
2016 - 5.2k (increment) + 9m bonus
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27-01-2017, 11:38 PM
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SIM GE Degree with local polytechnic engineering diploma.
2009 - 2k (in SME)
2010 - 2.7k (Given transport allowance and confirmation increment)
2011 - 3.5k (Joined bigger SME)
2011 - 3.5k (Left job at bigger SME for 3 month and join another smaller SME)
2012 - 3.8k (left mid 2012, 300 increment)
2013 - 4.2k (Joined GLC)
2014 - 4.7k (Increment + promotion to Junior Manager)
2015 - 4.9k (Normal increment)
2016 - 5.7k (Increment + adjustment)
2017 - 6.5k (Joined stat board, related field to GLC, head hunted because of construction skill set.)
Dont believe people whom said SIM GE no future. Am now in civil services, grow your experience and more opportunities will come.
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27-01-2017, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
SIM GE Degree with local polytechnic engineering diploma.
2009 - 2k (in SME)
2010 - 2.7k (Given transport allowance and confirmation increment)
2011 - 3.5k (Joined bigger SME)
2011 - 3.5k (Left job at bigger SME for 3 month and join another smaller SME)
2012 - 3.8k (left mid 2012, 300 increment)
2013 - 4.2k (Joined GLC)
2014 - 4.7k (Increment + promotion to Junior Manager)
2015 - 4.9k (Normal increment)
2016 - 5.7k (Increment + adjustment)
2017 - 6.5k (Joined stat board, related field to GLC, head hunted because of construction skill set.)
Dont believe people whom said SIM GE no future. Am now in civil services, grow your experience and more opportunities will come.
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While your experience so far is satisfactory average degree PME level, I don't think a 6.5k salary after 9 years says anything. Nobody is seriously saying SIM grad has no future (i.e. totally cannot move up), more like usually comparison against local uni wise it is much slower.
Considering a fresh FCH grad is going in civil service at 4.1k now, your story pretty much affirms that career trajectories are generally slower for private grads compared to local grads. And also generally in the market, I don't think anyone would classify being recruited into a stat board with a 6.5k salary being "head hunted".
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08-02-2017, 07:21 PM
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Location: Singapore
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I came here to check out my avg starting pay but i see things like "wake up your idea you are onli a pte sch grad can be no where near local grads" "pte sch grads always talk about being street smart" etc.... looks like my future is a dark one i can onli blame myself for not studying harder
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I managed to join the public sector and after 6 years I am actually on par and even did better than some of my local uni batch mates. I am from sim-rmit btw.
It is inevitable foreign uni is not that popular, well the rankings isn't that great. Likewise a nus or but vs a Harvard graduate, the Harvard graduate would be preferred most of the time.
Some of my uni batch mates went on to be entrepreneur, sales and various banking positions and some of them are earning several hundred thousands a year. Heck there is a millionaire car workshop boss I know who only has an 'O' level cert.
Sometimes it boils down to opportunity and luck. Luck only favors those who take action in the opportunity. Things may be hard but if you decide to wallow in your regrets, nothing is gonna help.
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08-02-2017, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Leody
I managed to join the public sector and after 6 years I am actually on par and even did better than some of my local uni batch mates. I am from sim-rmit btw.
It is inevitable foreign uni is not that popular, well the rankings isn't that great. Likewise a nus or but vs a Harvard graduate, the Harvard graduate would be preferred most of the time.
Some of my uni batch mates went on to be entrepreneur, sales and various banking positions and some of them are earning several hundred thousands a year. Heck there is a millionaire car workshop boss I know who only has an 'O' level cert.
Sometimes it boils down to opportunity and luck. Luck only favors those who take action in the opportunity. Things may be hard but if you decide to wallow in your regrets, nothing is gonna help.
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Haha pte deg "friends" who make it big. Share a few linkedin profile of these SIM-RMIT grads with 6 years exp who are making a few hundred thousands please.
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08-02-2017, 08:30 PM
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Haha pte deg "friends" who make it big. Share a few linkedin profile of these SIM-RMIT grads with 6 years exp who are making a few hundred thousands please.
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U think every single tom, dick and harry have linkedin profile ah.. i assume u dont have have successful friends, feel sorry for u, pls spend more time tidying up ur linkedin profile ok.. and if dont mind can share ur profile also, i want see how SUCCESSFUL are u.. maybe u just ikan bilis...
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08-02-2017, 09:53 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Singapore
Posts: 11
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Haha pte deg "friends" who make it big. Share a few linkedin profile of these SIM-RMIT grads with 6 years exp who are making a few hundred thousands please.
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Well for a start the owner of nutri first is from rmit-sim. The millionaire car workshop boss, he doesn't even have Facebook. There are a lot of successful sales personnel that doesn't even have a degree.
I never said it is easy. In fact I agreed that having a private degree really make things harder. But if you are bound by your past regrets you cannot move on. Likewise if you are too arrogant about your success you won't know things will just crumble down.
The idea is to try your very best and take action to move on. Life is unpredictable.
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08-02-2017, 10:47 PM
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Well for a start the owner of nutri first is from rmit-sim. The millionaire car workshop boss, he doesn't even have Facebook. There are a lot of successful sales personnel that doesn't even have a degree.
I never said it is easy. In fact I agreed that having a private degree really make things harder. But if you are bound by your past regrets you cannot move on. Likewise if you are too arrogant about your success you won't know things will just crumble down.
The idea is to try your very best and take action to move on. Life is unpredictable.
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Degree is no needed to do business, I think that is super obvious.
Back to main point, so where are those banking ppl making a few hundred thousand after working 6 years SIM people you were talking about earlier? Linkedin profile please.
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