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17-09-2013, 08:10 PM
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He did mention that he have female friends in the same industry (faster head start without NS)drawing close to 4k with just 4 years experience...
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I'm in marketing. 5.5 years experience, 4.3k pay.
friend in marketing. 2 years experience, 3.2k pay
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17-09-2013, 10:30 PM
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I'm in marketing. 5.5 years experience, 4.3k pay.
friend in marketing. 2 years experience, 3.2k pay
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hey thanks,thats the closest and accurate account i can get,from a marketer..i guess u should be an assistant manager? Would appreciate if you can share your experience and the industries and job scope you have been?
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17-09-2013, 10:32 PM
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Doubling pay is not hard.
My first job as credit analyst was 2.6k, now drawing 10.7k after 6 years, just jump job every year and ask for at least 30% per jump.
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wow,i'm not familiar with the banking industry but sure it pays well!...for marketing with 6 years of experience max will only get half of what you are getting now...
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17-09-2013, 11:06 PM
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A associate/analyst in a top MNC probably makes more than a Director in some SME.
It is the job scope and pay that counts, not meaningless titles. Developing a career in Marketing and other function is not easy straight forward like "I want to be a Marketing Manager in FMCG industry in 5 years making 5k".
The real world does not work like that.
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17-09-2013, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I don't think the problem is industry per se, other than the few super hot ones like FI, O&G, Management Consulting which with your SIM qualification no chance to get inside, the rest are roughly the same.
A typical average grad gets 4-5% salary increase every year and 1 promotion increase worth 10-15% every 3-4 years, this is assuming you don't kana a recession which will result in pay freeze, cut or even retrenchment. I think the problem is more of your expectation, you need to be more realistic and not expect progression like a MAP associate in a MNC.
If you can get 3.5-3.8k when you are 30, combine with wife this is enough to buy a BTO and live life decently. My advice is don't need to be hung up over some random number like 5k before settling down.
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This is the most sensible post so far.
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18-09-2013, 03:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
A associate/analyst in a top MNC probably makes more than a Director in some SME.
It is the job scope and pay that counts, not meaningless titles. Developing a career in Marketing and other function is not easy straight forward like "I want to be a Marketing Manager in FMCG industry in 5 years making 5k".
The real world does not work like that.
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yup aware of it of cos on firm size and designation,thats why i'm here to seek opinions based on what i've research.I'm definitely want and keen to work hard,make the right strategic decisions on my career,choices and path to lead to what will be best for me in terms of career growth and satisfaction.
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18-09-2013, 09:32 AM
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5k very easy to hit in a few years, many marketing associates in global MNCs are already paid 8-12k and managers up to 20k depend on experience.
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28-09-2013, 11:08 AM
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hmmm...yup,i have some small investments in equities..but very not alot due to limited warchest aka cash..and not very numeric savvy as well...so my investments are for long term horizon..
I've more or less figure out that i will be seen as more of a marketing communications fellow in the retail & F&B industry,would companies requiring product marketing personnel consider me? when i have like 3 years of experience?..by then ,yes i would have my expectations on salary..but i kind of anticipate that i may not be offered the desired remuneration since i do not have any real experience in product marketing although i have a marketing degree while the experience i have accumulated is more on marcom.
So its a choice of getting the desired experience and getting lower pay or advancing with something similar with higher probability of upgrading my remuneration?
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28-09-2013, 11:15 AM
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hmmm...yup,i have some small investments in equities..but very not alot due to limited warchest aka cash..and not very numeric savvy as well...so my investments are for long term horizon..
I've more or less figure out that i will be seen as more of a marketing communications fellow in the retail & F&B industry,would companies requiring product marketing personnel consider me? when i have like 3 years of experience?..by then ,yes i would have my expectations on salary..but i kind of anticipate that i may not be offered the desired remuneration since i do not have any real experience in product marketing although i have a marketing degree while the experience i have accumulated is more on marcom.
So its a choice of getting the desired experience and getting lower pay or advancing with something similar with higher probability of upgrading my remuneration??
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