03-01-2018 11:31 PM | ||
Unregistered | Got offered by tech consultancy @ 65k per annum. | |
03-01-2018 03:57 PM | ||
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Investment banking grads in my company earn about 12-13k. Feels bad man... |
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28-12-2017 12:20 AM | ||
zero_88 | Starting pay for associate consultant in Atos is $3500 | |
01-06-2017 04:56 PM | ||
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Barely holding on Hi, i just graduated from medical school now I'm in PGY1 as a local medical resident. We're paid peanuts and are always on call, we get all the late night shifts and go home at 8am. Sometimes at 12pm we are back on call again so most of us rather just sleep in the hospital. Now I'm thinking of the huge debt i from med sch and everyday we just keep telling ourselves to press on, because undoubtedly 4 hours of sleep and catnaps will take a toll on your health but we cannot compromise patient care because of this. It may be tiring but after all its worth the while cause everything ypu learn will somehow help you in your job in future, but of course in medicine, soft skills like interpersonal communication, an eye for details, making life saving decisions are all part of all we do. After all, who wants to be sued for negligence? |
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29-05-2017 07:34 PM | ||
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Possible but not the norm. Still have to be realistic. No free lunch but the cost is too high. |
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29-05-2017 07:02 PM | ||
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29-05-2017 07:43 AM | ||
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Quote: I would be in the office at 6.30am and leave at 9pm," said Alex, explaining that he had willingly stayed back to read up on market news and prepare reports for the team for the next day. He revealed that on the day of the "Brexit" vote results last June, most interns were in at 4am. "Expectations are pretty high; you work really hard if you want the full-time job. This can range from doing the most menial tasks like buying coffee three times a day, to automating spreadsheets for the team to make things go faster." |
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29-05-2017 06:43 AM | ||
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Look at these articles on reputable news websites comparing BB FO pay in Singapore (not some random overseas country but right here in Raffles Place) and tell me that these journalists with insider access and sources are unreliable and that we should instead trust some anonymous dude trash talking on Singapore's most infamous salary forums? ://.straitstimes.com/business/top-interns-in-singapore-rake-in-up-to-10000-a-month-at-major-foreign-banks ://news.efinancialcareers.com/sg-en/212240/this-is-what-your-investment-banking-salary-should-be-in-singapore ://.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/companies-offer-hot-shot-interns-top-dollar Cannot eat grapes say grapes sour, lol |
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29-05-2017 02:24 AM | ||
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Yr 1 - analyst: 5000 (fresh grad role) Yr 3 - associate: 8000 (1st yr associate) Yr 6 - VP: 15-16k Hitting 10k at 4-5 yrs is definitely possible. |
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27-02-2017 09:28 PM | ||
mintly |
Jobs Refer to a job site at ://.mintly.in. You can have more no of job vacancies for sales and marketing jobs. |
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