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26-06-2019, 02:17 PM
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How much is the payscale in cavenagh law?
Is it similar to CC?
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26-06-2019, 07:20 PM
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What is the average 2PQE SG lawyer earning - assuming the following holds true
(1) not in Big4/international firm; and
(2) not in corporate practice.
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26-06-2019, 08:22 PM
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I saw that in the most recent graduate employment survey, SMU law grads had a median starting salary of 4500 and NUS law grads had a median starting salary of 5500. Why is there such a big difference? Is NUS truly better than SMU by such a stretch that SMU law grads are less able to get into the higher-paying firms?
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26-06-2019, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What is the average 2PQE SG lawyer earning - assuming the following holds true
(1) not in Big4/international firm; and
(2) not in corporate practice.
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Anywhere between 5000 - 6000.
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26-06-2019, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
For magic circle firms like CC, increment of about SGD2,000 per year.
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For fake international firms (read mid tier mc wannabes) increment is around that range... but annual...
Also who pays 18 months bonus. Sign me up plz.
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26-06-2019, 09:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Anywhere between 5000 - 6000.
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Not true, some are only getting $3,500-4,500
Called in aug 2017.
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26-06-2019, 10:02 PM
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Why not quit law
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
LOL so much for this being a salary forum... More like a bunch of unhappy lawyers whining about how much their lives suck.
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A colleague proposed over a decidedly inebriated state that instead of getting retained after our TC to form a party for the next GE; pretty good ROI even if we just make MPs and draw $15000 a month using only 10% of the brain cells we would as lawyers anyway.
That way one could quit law but not quit helping people, which is possibly more than what former and potential future colleagues can lay claim to, heheh.
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26-06-2019, 10:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
I saw that in the most recent graduate employment survey, SMU law grads had a median starting salary of 4500 and NUS law grads had a median starting salary of 5500. Why is there such a big difference? Is NUS truly better than SMU by such a stretch that SMU law grads are less able to get into the higher-paying firms?
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By Average Gross Monthly Salary (in brackets are the 75th-percentile salaries)
NUS Bachelor of Laws $5,263 ($5,840)
SMU Law (4-years programme) Cum Laude and above $5,256 ($6,000)
SMU Law (4-years programme) $4,856 ($5,600)
By Permanent Employment Rate (in brackets are the median salaries)
NUS Bachelor of Laws 92.6% ($5,500)
SMU Law (4-years programme) Cum Laude and above 92.6% ($5,513)
SMU Law (4-years programme) 90.8% ($4,500)
the stats for nus law are not broken up into honours classification. So it's not a right comparison to say $5500 vs $4500
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