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22-04-2008, 11:06 PM
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AVP, VP in only a title lah, especially in local banks' IT dept, end of the day, AVP is only programmer and VP a team lead and from experience, VP can be more than AVP as more AVP work is outsourced or performed by contract or is entry level. In late 90s, AVP really big deal (only reserve for those with rooms for foreign banks)but now, haizzz, don't ever get conned by the title, Salary is more important.
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24-04-2008, 09:15 AM
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1478
agreed - S eleven is no. 1
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07-05-2008, 03:56 PM
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1607
About the cocky looks from the comments above... well, that's tough. If somebody looks at you already with the preconceived notion that "you're a VP at a bank and therefore you must be cocky although you're just a team lead", then there's nothing you can do to counter that perception right? You're basically doomed already no matter what you do.
You smile while handing him your card = you're arrogant.
You walk upright around the room cos you're happy = you're cocky.
You talk to a lot of people to network = cheh, so proud, he VP onli! No big deal!
Warrao! Then what are you supposed to do if you're a VP? Tell those ppl you have no name cards? Attempt to look apologetic that you're a VP? Cannot right?
The best is like I said lor, just enjoy and dun care what people think lah. Or work the ass off to become Director as soon as possible, lol.
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