09-07-2014 07:31 PM | ||
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09-07-2014 06:44 PM | ||
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Is a Business degree worth more than an Accountancy degree? According to the Graduate Employment Survey throughout the years, the starting pay for fresh biz grads are higher than acc grads. This trend has been reflected in NUS, NTU and SMU. Plus, it seems that that acc courses take in more academically inclined students than biz courses throughout all 3 unis. The irony is that despite their generally higher competency, they end up earning lesser than biz students. |
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08-07-2014 07:28 PM | ||
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Is basic salary meaning 12 months? what about the AWS component included as basic pay as well or categorized together with bonuses segment? Next question is pretty interesting-does the vast majority of people in Singapore across all income groups get (12months basic pay+4-5 months bonus=16-17 months/year before tax income)? or whats the percentage like? Lastly, what is considered a high basic income across all industries generally speaking, starting from how many thousands per month? 5,6,7,8k or 10k plus? |
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14-06-2014 04:42 PM | ||
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Ecno Ecno is offline Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2013 Posts: 5 Ecno is on a distinguished road Default Quote: Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post if i am applying for an exec position as a fresh degree grad, will 2700 be too high? thanks I am an exec and I am getting 2.8k. Not sure whether they took in my 3 years of exp. |
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14-06-2014 10:13 AM | ||
100sheets | if the salary is real, it explains why employers prefer FTs. | |
13-06-2014 08:29 PM | ||
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biotecknology scientist my son INDONESIAN 2600 in NCANCER CENTER |
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10-04-2014 09:27 AM | ||
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09-04-2014 10:02 PM | ||
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I think both sides should avoid generalising whether SIM or local U grads are better or worse. At the end of the day, a degree is basically a Job referral letter, proving to your potential employers that you have the qualifications and attitude necessary to work in their company/department. Different people have different skills sets that others might not have. A person that is trained as an Engineer at NTU might not have the same amount of interpersonal communications training a SIM grad receive in his course. Similarly, a fresh grad from SMU with a 2nd lower class degree might be more hard-working and more well suited to the job than a 1st class grad from SIM. Building a strawman doesn't really help anyone's argument in this debate. It is dumb to form value judgement on grads based on the worst performer from SIM and local Universities. Do not let our prejudice influence our judgement. It's a poor way of judging people's capabilities. |
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04-04-2014 10:58 PM | ||
Unregistered | The key word here "IF" | |
04-04-2014 11:18 AM | ||
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what a sweeping statement. you are likely jealous to NOT make it into local U, and trying to put local uni grads down as much as you are trying hard to defend local U ppl putting non-local U ppl down. why not make more sweeping correlation statements? |
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