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31-08-2021, 08:57 PM
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Says who? You?
Lmao
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I do have quite a few doctor and lawyer friends at that age. They aren't at the top, yet they are earning 240k or more (annually).
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31-08-2021, 09:12 PM
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25 yrs old
Total comp around 115k
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31-08-2021, 09:24 PM
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25 yrs old
Total comp around 115k
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I 24 yrs old, total comp around 130k with 26 ALs
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31-08-2021, 09:31 PM
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I 24 yrs old, total comp around 130k with 26 ALs
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27 yo, annual package 819K usd. No bonus.
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31-08-2021, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I 24 yrs old, total comp around 130k with 26 ALs
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Nice once my RSUs vest it'll be around there
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01-09-2021, 08:16 AM
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Minister, million dollars a year. Job scope: Smile and wave at camera times a week
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01-09-2021, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Says who? You?
Lmao
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yo
Can't speak as to bankers, but am a lawyer so can comment. Shall only talk about private practice because inhouse is just like being a salaried employee liao.
The average local law grad gets called to the bar as a 26 y/o for men, 24 y/o for girls. So by 35 they're 9-11 PQE. At that point, a small - mid sized firm lawyer would be an equity partner. Your comp can range from 20k - 40k monthly depending on how many files you bring in / your compensation agreement.
If you're in a big firm or managed to make it to an international firm, you would be drawing 20k/month by 5-7 PQE. At 9-11 PQE, you might be a junior partner with some level of equity (if you stay in a big 4 firm) which would place your comp somewhere around 30-50k, or a senior associate / junior partner in an international firm which would you put you around 500-700k annually.
The point is, 240k SGD for a lawyer at 35 is really low. This would be an average lawyer though i.e. at least 2nd upper. I dont account for the morons who fail to get even that.
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01-09-2021, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
yo
Can't speak as to bankers, but am a lawyer so can comment. Shall only talk about private practice because inhouse is just like being a salaried employee liao.
The average local law grad gets called to the bar as a 26 y/o for men, 24 y/o for girls. So by 35 they're 9-11 PQE. At that point, a small - mid sized firm lawyer would be an equity partner. Your comp can range from 20k - 40k monthly depending on how many files you bring in / your compensation agreement.
If you're in a big firm or managed to make it to an international firm, you would be drawing 20k/month by 5-7 PQE. At 9-11 PQE, you might be a junior partner with some level of equity (if you stay in a big 4 firm) which would place your comp somewhere around 30-50k, or a senior associate / junior partner in an international firm which would you put you around 500-700k annually.
The point is, 240k SGD for a lawyer at 35 is really low. This would be an average lawyer though i.e. at least 2nd upper. I dont account for the morons who fail to get even that.
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Calm down paper pusher. There’s more to life than comp. Work so hard & earn so much but still feel the need to hop on an anonymous salary forum and label those studying law with classifications under 2:1 as morons.
Anw I would probably say only those above average hit above 20k base (lawyers) before age 35.
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01-09-2021, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I do have quite a few doctor and lawyer friends at that age. They aren't at the top, yet they are earning 240k or more (annually).
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Top of any industries can also command higher than 240k at age 35. Question is, do you classify your peers as underachieving?
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01-09-2021, 12:07 PM
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Calm down paper pusher. There’s more to life than comp. Work so hard & earn so much but still feel the need to hop on an anonymous salary forum and label those studying law with classifications under 2:1 as morons.
Anw I would probably say only those above average hit above 20k base (lawyers) before age 35.
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"paper pusher" - I guess you had to find a way to justify that your underearning life is better off than this guy somehow hahaha
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