18-10-2011 03:36 PM |
Just A Commoner |
By right title should not matter, but we are in a stage where everyone is doing it. So when you stick with a lousy but correct title, you lose out as people automatically assume you are very junior.
Just ask for good title, better safe than sorry and doesnt cost a cent anyway.
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18-10-2011 01:45 PM |
Hermit |
Job title inflation. Coming to a department near you.
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11-10-2011 11:54 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
+1
I heard VP in non-banks is for very senior people eg. >20k. Better stick with Director in your case.
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VP in insurance companies get about 8-10k only.
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10-10-2011 04:11 PM |
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Originally Posted by ppl
For local bank yes, but this is about AVP level for foreign bank. I assume base on TS experience should be drawing at least 10k now, if want can go for Director title, but my advice is don’t ask for VP, sounds very funny for a non-bank company.
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+1
I heard VP in non-banks is for very senior people eg. >20k. Better stick with Director in your case.
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10-10-2011 03:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How does it make no sense? Maybe he's satisfied with a simple admin job with average salary. Some of my friends prefer more time over more money.
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govt admin =/= admin job.
in the same sense the NUS business admin students don't study about admin too.
and NUS public admin students don't study about admin too.
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10-10-2011 03:25 PM |
ppl |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Title not very important, how much you are earning is more important! So fresh grads have manager title but earn 3k while you have a manager title earning 8k when you go for interviews and look for jobs when they offer you they offer you based on your current salary ma.
Banks VP salary ranges from 9k - about 15+k
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For local bank yes, but this is about AVP level for foreign bank. I assume base on TS experience should be drawing at least 10k now, if want can go for Director title, but my advice is don’t ask for VP, sounds very funny for a non-bank company.
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10-10-2011 02:59 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by yanyan5734
My view is that with so many banks and MNC offering VP or Director, I might loose out at first sight in CV if put manager. Even civil service and some stat board I heard have fresh grads join as manager.
Thanks in advance.
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Title not very important, how much you are earning is more important! So fresh grads have manager title but earn 3k while you have a manager title earning 8k when you go for interviews and look for jobs when they offer you they offer you based on your current salary ma.
Banks VP salary ranges from 9k - about 15+k
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10-10-2011 01:50 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How does it make no sense? Maybe he's satisfied with a simple admin job with average salary. Some of my friends prefer more time over more money.
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Take simpler job understandable, but downgrade all the way to gov service administrator? I only see this for ladies after marry rich and find some job to past time.
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10-10-2011 12:55 PM |
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Originally Posted by weedzz
Yar that is the 1st thing in my mind also. Some people leave bank because too stress, but never heard of jumping from bank to become a government administrator, makes no sense…
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How does it make no sense? Maybe he's satisfied with a simple admin job with average salary. Some of my friends prefer more time over more money.
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10-10-2011 12:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by weedzz
Yar that is the 1st thing in my mind also. Some people leave bank because too stress, but never heard of jumping from bank to become a government administrator, makes no sense…
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did the post mention the vp title is from finance? maybe he's vp of ya kun loti? haha...
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