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30-09-2021, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Sorry not a lawyer but surfing out of curiousity.
I keep seeing “frontload” being used. Does this mean their pay includes their bonuses already, and there is no other component? Is this common practice among law firms?
Just puzzled how law firms incentivize performance. I work in a FI and we get performance bonuses which means we do chiong abit.
So quoting a post below: this is all they get and no more? Strikes me as unusual.
“ A1 - 6.5
A2 - 7.4
A3 - 8.6
SA1 - 10
SA2 - 11.5
SA3 - 12.6”
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got bonus and frontload bonus. they started this practice so firms only need to pay base salary when you put in your notice to quit, while inflating salary to attract talent.
hearsay before frontload, bonus was 3-6 months, but now with frontload, bonus only 1-3 months. anyone else who knows better and confirm/deny this.
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30-09-2021, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Sorry not a lawyer but surfing out of curiousity.
I keep seeing “frontload” being used. Does this mean their pay includes their bonuses already, and there is no other component? Is this common practice among law firms?
Just puzzled how law firms incentivize performance. I work in a FI and we get performance bonuses which means we do chiong abit.
So quoting a post below: this is all they get and no more? Strikes me as unusual.
“ A1 - 6.5
A2 - 7.4
A3 - 8.6
SA1 - 10
SA2 - 11.5
SA3 - 12.6”
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You’re not a professional though. Maybe that’s why need bonus to make you do your job.
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30-09-2021, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You’re not a professional though. Maybe that’s why need bonus to make you do your job.
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Fierce. The typical IB earns more than a lawyer. Reign in your "professional" pride.
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30-09-2021, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Fierce. The typical IB earns more than a lawyer. Reign in your "professional" pride.
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I know sarcasm doesn't translate well in text but come on that was clear as day
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30-09-2021, 12:45 PM
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Any law person dated someone from 22-28 and then end up breaking up at 28 and now 31 still can’t find anyone?
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30-09-2021, 01:11 PM
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wtf this forum is called salary.sg and the title of this forum is lawyer salary leh yall want complain about your lonely lives can go bonding with ur partners i'm sure they relate or better yet just go on reddit
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30-09-2021, 04:55 PM
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I’m a dude who got jilted recently by a law girl in a big 4.
I wanna win her hands down.
So the question is what is the entry requirements for Harvard LLM.
Oxford and Cambridge list out all their requirements but Harvard is quite secretive
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30-09-2021, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I’m a dude who got jilted recently by a law girl in a big 4.
I wanna win her hands down.
So the question is what is the entry requirements for Harvard LLM.
Oxford and Cambridge list out all their requirements but Harvard is quite secretive
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let me know too.
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30-09-2021, 05:43 PM
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Hi, I am an NUS graduate with FCH and am working at a B4. I am also single and looking to mingle. Before Covid hit, I had gotten close with one of my colleagues and we would have lunch together every day at work. I had originally carried a condom in my wallet every day, but after a while I gave up because I realised that I respected her and her work too much to do that to her. I had once attempted to take our relationship to the next level, but other than some heavy petting after a night out of drinks, nothing came of it. So, my question to everyone is, how much are international firms paying for 3 - 5 PQE and how easy is it to jump ship?
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You couldn't get it out of the wallet or couldn't get it out of the wrapper?
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