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Unregistered 25-05-2020 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 135126)
Hey guys, I am a Singaporean that have been overseas for the last 10 years before this covid19 situation. I am in the midst of completing my mba from harvard(not flexing or anything) and after staying back in sg for a few months now , i feel like i actually prefer here over us as ppl here have generally better wlb and less taxes. As i have been overseas for the past 10yrs ever since i ord, i have no network or anything in sg(harvard networking only exists in us and europe) and not sure how much sg economy and companies has changed in the last 10 yrs ,i am wondering what kinds of job are available here that would suit me. My academic credentials should no issue, bachelors cs from cornell,
masters cs cmu and lastly mba from harvard. Work experience would be 1 year at FAANG, 3 years at a quant trading firm. From my research , I know these are all highly regarded in SG. Would working at civil or private be better? I am not looking for high salary, would be happy with just total comp of 200K+ as at this age , I want to settle down quickly and have work-life balance. Prefer working at the financial side if not i would just be wasting my mba degree lol but dont mind working at tech companies.Maybe i might prefer civil side since my goal now is to just a good-paying job till i retire.What companies here can allow me to achieve all those?

Hahaha! You are trolling the CS folks here right? Do give the banks or global tech companies here a try instead. Although you wont be offered a VP equivalent with the limited experience you have.

Unregistered 25-05-2020 09:52 PM

Can anyone share generally what policy work is like in CS? Is it mostly desktop research and writing a lot of papers (like in uni)? I'm graduating soon and I prefer sitting in an office cubicle all day long than running around, wondering if CS will be a good fit for me lol

Unregistered 25-05-2020 11:13 PM

To the poster graduating from HBS, it is unlikely for you to hit 200+k in CS. At best, you will be hired at MX10, but you won't be clearing 150k.

There is a culture of group think and power play in CS. The workload in CS is quite heavy, but much of the work is pointless slavery. And even though it is difficult, you have to believe in the BS you are doing because everyone seems to believe their own BS.

I suggest you try out the private sector. You will start off as an associate, but should be made VP in no time.

Unregistered 26-05-2020 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 135201)
To the poster graduating from HBS, it is unlikely for you to hit 200+k in CS. At best, you will be hired at MX10, but you won't be clearing 150k.

There is a culture of group think and power play in CS. The workload in CS is quite heavy, but much of the work is pointless slavery. And even though it is difficult, you have to believe in the BS you are doing because everyone seems to believe their own BS.

I suggest you try out the private sector. You will start off as an associate, but should be made VP in no time.

Lol at that last line. And groupthink and power plays are not unique to CS, they exist in all forms of human organisation.

Unregistered 26-05-2020 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 135201)
To the poster graduating from HBS, it is unlikely for you to hit 200+k in CS. At best, you will be hired at MX10, but you won't be clearing 150k.

There is a culture of group think and power play in CS. The workload in CS is quite heavy, but much of the work is pointless slavery. And even though it is difficult, you have to believe in the BS you are doing because everyone seems to believe their own BS.

I suggest you try out the private sector. You will start off as an associate, but should be made VP in no time.

Associate to VP is quite a stretch... Guess u r referring to AVP instead? 200k all in is about right for “entry level” VPs in most local banks I believe, even BO roles.

Unregistered 26-05-2020 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 135211)
Associate to VP is quite a stretch... Guess u r referring to AVP instead? 200k all in is about right for “entry level” VPs in most local banks I believe, even BO roles.

Entry level VP in a local bank for sure earns less than 200k. Local banks don't pay as well as international banks.

Unregistered 26-05-2020 10:28 AM

i hold a bach from cambridge, msc from cornell and mba from yale. happy with my progression and into my 8th year in CS . but not even near $200k.

Unregistered 26-05-2020 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 135232)
i hold a bach from cambridge, msc from cornell and mba from yale. happy with my progression and into my 8th year in CS . but not even near $200k.

Would’ve been a good lie if not for “mba from Yale”z

No one from SOM calls their school Yale.

Unregistered 26-05-2020 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 135232)
i hold a bach from cambridge, msc from cornell and mba from yale. happy with my progression and into my 8th year in CS . but not even near $200k.

mx11a or mx10 now?

Unregistered 26-05-2020 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 134898)
If reach 11a in 7 years but after that seems to get stuck, constant C.. how? Going 11 yrs liao.. but dont think will get 10 anytime soon.

i dont think the increase in responsibilities is worth the pay bump

perfectly fine to farm till retirement at 11A


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