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Unregistered 22-10-2016 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 91360)
singaporeans are boring. whats new?

i second this. they hate us in monash too. i regretted studying overseas. should have gone to the new SIM law school instead. i mean i agree when he/she said that SG is the comfort zone. we are the dominating group in SG. we have it so easy. we always have. now that ive been overseas i know how it feels like to be ostracized, made to feel small and be the butt of racist jokes. i shoulnd't have been racist back in school and in NS. im sorry i was a racist. i hope my friends from the other races will forgive me. i promise never to be a racist ever again. im sorry.

Unregistered 25-10-2016 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 91396)
i second this. they hate us in monash too. i regretted studying overseas. should have gone to the new SIM law school instead. i mean i agree when he/she said that SG is the comfort zone. we are the dominating group in SG. we have it so easy. we always have. now that ive been overseas i know how it feels like to be ostracized, made to feel small and be the butt of racist jokes. i shoulnd't have been racist back in school and in NS. im sorry i was a racist. i hope my friends from the other races will forgive me. i promise never to be a racist ever again. im sorry.

true. i guess that's the price one has to be for being inherently racist towards our friends from the minority races for so many years without flinching or stopping to ponder how the person on the receiving end of those racial remarks might feel. Karma is a biatch. What comes around goes around.

Unregistered 27-10-2016 10:06 AM

i don't think it should be revealed to people here that in UK some of the lower ranked unis actually tell students what exam question will be asked in the actual exams itself. i also don't think that it should be revealed to people here that people of a certain race are often attacked verbally or physically in the UK. I also think that it should be revealed to people here how its alleged that many singaporeans students behave in UK or are perceived to be. let these people here experience it for themselves. many of them don't have the means to travel to UK to study let alone take a holiday. let them experience it for themselves. then only they will wake up and smell the teh c peng. majority of the singaporean student studying overseas mentality has always been to leech off others for knowledge while keeping what they know to themselves, to hurl racial abuse at other races and the list is never ending. let them learn the hardway. it's part of life.

Unregistered 28-10-2016 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 90622)
Hey guys,

I'm interested in doing family law at a small-medium firm. My grades are rather okay but I'm particularly interested in this Raffles Place firm with this long-hair, bearded lawyer/partner who does tremendous amount of pro bono work.

Any insights on any culture and pay of this firm?

Thanks in advance!

(to the confused young lad above, i'll read and reply you tml hahaha)

That lawyer does exclusively criminal defence work. There's a family practice group within that firm though. as far as i know, tc applications have closed for 2017 and 2018.

Unregistered 28-10-2016 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 91571)
That lawyer does exclusively criminal defence work. There's a family practice group within that firm though. as far as i know, tc applications have closed for 2017 and 2018.

Salaries start from $3000 for newly called associates

Unregistered 30-10-2016 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 91572)
Salaries start from $3000 for newly called associates

Sorry to butt in ...... Only 3K? Is there bonus? Is it reflective of the general market rate in the smaller firms?

Unregistered 31-10-2016 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 91639)
Sorry to butt in ...... Only 3K? Is there bonus? Is it reflective of the general market rate in the smaller firms?

From my experience, the starting salaries of firms are as follows:
Genuine international firms: >10k
Big 4: 4.5 - 5.5k
Mid-big firms and 'fake' international firms (i.e. local firms which simply adopted the name of a foreign firm but still retain the same salary structure: 4 - 5k
Small-mid firms: 3.5 - 4.5k
Small firms: 3 - 4k

Unregistered 31-10-2016 10:59 AM

im looking at international law firms. the good thing is that i don't behave and think like the typical average applicant. will the international firm pick me over someone who thinks the same sound the same as everyone else they interview? i also speak and write well. will this help too?

Unregistered 02-11-2016 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 91644)
From my experience, the starting salaries of firms are as follows:
Genuine international firms: >10k
Big 4: 4.5 - 5.5k
Mid-big firms and 'fake' international firms (i.e. local firms which simply adopted the name of a foreign firm but still retain the same salary structure: 4 - 5k
Small-mid firms: 3.5 - 4.5k
Small firms: 3 - 4k

Being in an international firm, I can tell you that they generally don't hire low PQEs (i.e. < 3 PQE, unless you are very exceptional). The starting salary of >10k is true, but please take into account the PQE required.

This is from my recent experience based on ~3 PQE.

International firms: 10-15k
Big 5/Boutique: 7-9k
In-house: 5-10k

Unregistered 02-11-2016 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 91652)
im looking at international law firms. the good thing is that i don't behave and think like the typical average applicant. will the international firm pick me over someone who thinks the same sound the same as everyone else they interview? i also speak and write well. will this help too?

Unless you are exceptional (in terms of education, experience and/or skills), it does not matter whether you 'behave and think like the typical average applicant'. I will be very skeptical if you are too polished, having seen in my career many such applicants who do not have much substance. From what you typed here, you sound very arrogant. That is not an attribute firms are keen to have in its lawyers.


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