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Unregistered 23-09-2020 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 146068)
0 capital how you buy submariner

I cant work and save at the same time? Lol alot of sorelosers and sourgrapes here also. If u know history of valuemax founder, he started with nothing too. Dont be too quick to judge someone based on your own assumptions. Sell backside now also can earn millions. Peasant mindset dont do any good.

Unregistered 24-09-2020 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Roadsweeper (Post 145977)
118k all in doing program mgmt in big tech, 29 Male this year (3 year exp).

Went Poly + 4yr Uni. Local grad (Info Sys), average performer - some big projects but never a deans lister. Joined consulting out of uni. Salaries are all-in, including bonuses.

Year 1: 55k
Year 2 (promotion): 89k
Year 3 (jumped to current firm): 118k

currently contemplating a move back into consulting but higher tier (mbb)

How is it possible to join consulting without having at least local uni FCH? Average performers will never make it tbh.

Unregistered 24-09-2020 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 146118)
How is it possible to join consulting without having at least local uni FCH? Average performers will never make it tbh.

Tata consulting is also consulting

Unregistered 25-09-2020 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by charmproperties (Post 146212)
Hi, I am a Real Estate Professional. My earning varies. Last Year, without COVID, I earned S$200,000.00 per annum. Very exciting doing new condo launch such as Kopar@Newton [s://kopar-prime-condo.com[/

This year, todate, my earning is $50,000 due to COVID. But I believe with the launch of a 999 yrs leasehold condo Ki Residences at Brookevale [s://kiresidences-official.sg[/ and 99 yrs condo Clavon at Clementi [s://clavon-condo-official.sg[/ , my earning will be better.

This is the salary of a Real Estate Professional. Maybe cannot match with some of you guys here in this forum. Im willing to share more at 6522 7993. Good day.

50K till date already very good given many people are jobless now.

Unregistered 25-09-2020 04:45 PM

Male
27 (2.5 years exp)
58k per year
Tech Consulting

Unregistered 25-09-2020 07:41 PM

Software Engineer
 
Software Engineer at one of big tech in Singapore

TC: 175k (Base + Bonus + Stock)

4 yoe.

deon 27-09-2020 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 146247)
Software Engineer at one of big tech in Singapore

TC: 175k (Base + Bonus + Stock)

4 yoe.

may i know what's ur base?

how do you calculate stock if it's still not yet vested?

i'm on private company, so really not sure how to get my TC calculation

powerjtjs 27-09-2020 04:04 PM

Banking intern at a bank: $1,000

sad rite :(

Unregistered 27-09-2020 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by deon (Post 146287)
may i know what's ur base?

how do you calculate stock if it's still not yet vested?

i'm on private company, so really not sure how to get my TC calculation

I only include vested stock on that year otherwise I will have 300k+ in total.

Tell me your number first. TC is base salary + bonus + vested stock on that year

Unregistered 29-09-2020 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 144379)
Not completely unrelated, but I just hope it’s not too far off track ...

Stating my background just to be in line with the topic:
I’m 33. Started working in 2012. Finance, but my grades (local U) were below average and hence did not qualify for any Management Associate or IB routes.
Started at S$40k pa and now around S$110k pa after 8.5 years of working exp. My savings barely top S$150k even though I lead a modest lifestyle and don’t own a car.

I wonder if people nowadays, especially my generation, find and feel that money has gotten a lot harder to make?
For people born 10 years older than me, they had the good old days of being able to buy multiple properties with 5% cash, flipping them several times and making bundles in the process.
Not to mention the good old days of the stock market.... these days, our local SGX is so dead. Most people who subscribed to the “buy & hold” mentality are still hoping to break even. Even the likes of “blue chips” like SembCorp, SPH, Guocoland, Keppel, etc etc are hardly yielding any profit these days. ETFs or Unit Trusts, despite the Global exposure, don’t do much better.

Scrolling back to the older posts, I see many of them who, despite modest or slightly-above-average salaries, managed to amass a decent amount of wealth by the time they were in their mid or late 30s. They could very well be troll posts, but it’s certainly worth having something to aim or work for (without sacrificing health and family).

Could anyone share their thoughts if they feel the same way too, or am I just being pessimistic?
Thanks in advance.
*I swear the figures are 100% truthful.

You speak as if last time flip properties so easy.
Hindsight is 20/20 dude. Even if you were working at that time, you dare to flip? What if property market crash? What if you lost your job? Its like now asking you to leverage up and put all your savings into FAANG stocks with the view to double or triple your money. You dare? Say is easy coz you had hindsight. Do is a different story

Unregistered 11-10-2020 03:17 PM

31 years old. MHA uniformed service. Joined in 2012 at 23 years old with a Diploma and starting salary of $2000 before bonuses.

Current gross monthly around $6000 including avg bonuses so about $72k per year.

Now pursuing a part-time degree fully sponsored by MHA.

Unregistered 11-10-2020 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147149)
31 years old. MHA uniformed service. Joined in 2012 at 23 years old with a Diploma and starting salary of $2000 before bonuses.

Current gross monthly around $6000 including avg bonuses so about $72k per year.

Now pursuing a part-time degree fully sponsored by MHA.

It is a great progression

Unregistered 19-10-2020 08:16 PM

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Unregistered 20-10-2020 09:36 PM

-$30k loans, local u average performer in engineering, cannot find any job yet, graduating this dec 2020 :(

Unregistered 21-10-2020 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 144715)
37 year Singaporean male(did NS).

Industry: Tech (FAANG)
Title: Software Engineer

2020 Annual Basic: SGD$150K
2020 Annual Bonus: SGD$250k to SGD$300k (includes RSU Stock appreciation)

2019 Total Comp: SGD$350k
2020 Expected Total Comp: SGD$400k - SGD$450k per annum

Other income: rent out my condo for SGD$6k/month to expats.

My spouse is a doctor in Singapore I earn 2x of her annual total comp.

COVID has been good for my industry. FAANG stock price has never been higher.

Recession? What recession?

What kind of doctor?

Unregistered 21-10-2020 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147704)
What kind of doctor?

His 'spouse' is his IMH psychiatric doctor la. Lots of retrenched siao langs posting imaginary salaries during WFH and CB. Mental illnesses (and not salaries) during recession are at an all time high.

Unregistered 21-10-2020 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147719)
His 'spouse' is his IMH psychiatric doctor la. Lots of retrenched siao langs posting imaginary salaries during WFH and CB. Mental illnesses (and not salaries) during recession are at an all time high.

LOL those fake posters egos cannot accept it that their cushy jobs have been replaced by a ceca with a fake 50 rupees uptron degree.

Unregistered 21-10-2020 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147719)
His 'spouse' is his IMH psychiatric doctor la. Lots of retrenched siao langs posting imaginary salaries during WFH and CB. Mental illnesses (and not salaries) during recession are at an all time high.

FAANG are not in recession. FAANG have benefited from COVID/WFH/CB. Their stock price and quarterly earnings have exceeded expectations this year

goaswind 21-10-2020 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 145788)
52M, retired. Ex high flyer corporate executive.
3 bedder condo paid up. Drives a luxury car.
Focusing on health and managing personal wealth.
Debt free. Very happy. Less stress.
Should have retired earlier, like some of my more successful friends.

Retire too early may not be a good thing. Careful of dementia.

goaswind 21-10-2020 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Roadsweeper (Post 145977)
118k all in doing program mgmt in big tech, 29 Male this year (3 year exp).

Went Poly + 4yr Uni. Local grad (Info Sys), average performer - some big projects but never a deans lister. Joined consulting out of uni. Salaries are all-in, including bonuses.

Year 1: 55k
Year 2 (promotion): 89k
Year 3 (jumped to current firm): 118k

currently contemplating a move back into consulting but higher tier (mbb)

With this rate of growth, in no time your pay maybe higher than our prime minister. Huat arh.

goaswind 21-10-2020 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 143950)
seeing all the salaries here make me depressed

27yo female
2.8 years working experience
3.7k per month, no bonus

Your pay is normal. No bonus is a bit weird Not even AWS?. Don't be fooled by the people posting here with an imaginative annual salary.

goaswind 21-10-2020 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 143746)
i am 30 yo , and i've been hiring for the past 2-3 years , i never see any offer beyond 10k for anyone lower than 8 years experience . at most 10k for 1 or 2 foreigner.

that's why i'm wondering

The 14k guy having hallucination.

Unregistered 21-10-2020 07:54 PM

23, fresh nus grad. Just got into ministry, starting 4.8k.?

Unregistered 21-10-2020 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147747)
23, fresh nus grad. Just got into ministry, starting 4.8k.?

u are telling or asking? -.-

Unregistered 21-10-2020 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147747)
23, fresh nus grad. Just got into ministry, starting 4.8k.?

which ministry? anyway, slots for grad programmes in ministries paying >4.5k are limited so if anything this person is an outlier

Unregistered 21-10-2020 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147749)
u are telling or asking? -.-

Telling, class I

Unregistered 21-10-2020 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147750)
which ministry? anyway, slots for grad programmes in ministries paying >4.5k are limited so if anything this person is an outlier

I am not in comp sc though

Unregistered 21-10-2020 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147752)
I am not in comp sc though

no one said you were? MFA highly competitive grad prog offer starting of ~5k and it's not comp sci track

FiRe87 22-10-2020 08:51 AM

Not sure if there is any real salary info related to SME salary range.

I believe most of the salary posted here are mnc.
And i think majority of singaporeans are in sme sector, and sme dont have capacity to provide such high remuneration.

Btw, im a fullstack software developer and consultant in sme sector
10 yrs experience, 33 years old, drawing 6kpm

goaswind 22-10-2020 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by FiRe87 (Post 147790)
Not sure if there is any real salary info related to SME salary range.

I believe most of the salary posted here are mnc.
And i think majority of singaporeans are in sme sector, and sme dont have capacity to provide such high remuneration.

Btw, im a fullstack software developer and consultant in sme sector
10 yrs experience, 33 years old, drawing 6kpm

Your salary sounds normal. But the majority here sounds like a hallucination to me.

FiRe87 22-10-2020 09:01 AM

And all these super high salary post here is creating a false impression to the fresh grad that they should get at least $4kpm to be average, and rejecting lower offers, then complain about unemployment or companies hiring foreign talents causing lesser jobs in the market.

From my point of view, fresh grad salary range from 3.2k to 3.5k if consider normal..
3.6k to 4k = good, above 4k = excellent(which not many will get this amount)

Unregistered 22-10-2020 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by goaswind (Post 147792)
Your salary sounds normal. But the majority here sounds like a hallucination to me.

Giving benefits of doubt, maybe they are the 10th percentile and really drawing such high pays or some of them are hallucinating or their salary are in ringgits

goaswind 22-10-2020 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147794)
Giving benefits of doubt, maybe they are the 10th percentile and really drawing such high pays or some of them are hallucinating or their salary are in ringgits

Ok i tell my salary.

I giving tuition and earning 1mil a month. Lol You can say whatever you want.

Unregistered 22-10-2020 09:35 AM

27 male
NS Officer
NUS grad
Finance industry

Salary:
Base 200k PA
Bonus 100-200k PA
Total comp expected this year due to covid ~300k PA

Spouse 25yr old, fresh IT grad, offered 5.5k/month.

Life is good in Singapore under PAP leadership!

goaswind 22-10-2020 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147798)
27 male
NS Officer
NUS grad
Finance industry

Salary:
Base 200k PA
Bonus 100-200k PA
Total comp expected this year due to covid ~300k PA

Spouse 25yr old, fresh IT grad, offered 5.5k/month.

Life is good in Singapore under PAP leadership!

Nice. You contacted Hallucination from the forumers here.

Unregistered 22-10-2020 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147798)
27 male
NS Officer
NUS grad
Finance industry

Salary:
Base 200k PA
Bonus 100-200k PA
Total comp expected this year due to covid ~300k PA

Spouse 25yr old, fresh IT grad, offered 5.5k/month.

Life is good in Singapore under PAP leadership!


so little?

want to brag, brag more mah

21 male
3m base salary, annual
10m bonus, annual

Life is damn solid

goaswind 22-10-2020 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147802)
so little?

want to brag, brag more mah

21 male
3m base salary, annual
10m bonus, annual

Life is damn solid

So little,i 18m give tuition only 1mil a month already.

Unregistered 22-10-2020 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by goaswind (Post 147808)
So little,i 18m give tuition only 1mil a month already.

I'm 16 ecommerce guru automate buy sell no need to teach. Already earn 3 mil per month

Unregistered 23-10-2020 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 147794)
Giving benefits of doubt, maybe they are the 10th percentile and really drawing such high pays or some of them are hallucinating or their salary are in ringgits

Agree with you bro, nowadays where got 3k, 4k??

If have 2.5k traineeship already can celebrate, dont you think so?

Unregistered 23-10-2020 07:54 PM

Graduated this year with low honors but got relevant internship experience.

Junior data science role at a GLC. 5.5kpm basic, got aws but nvr get bonus before. Assume lower bonus bound due to COVID... 1 month bonus?


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