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26-07-2021 10:17 AM
CodeZero
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Originally Posted by gurlInTech View Post
Hi CodeZero, I’m not sure when you was a junior in IT industry you ever had a manager that only know how to manage people and have almost zero knowledge in the work. If you ever successfully get into banking I hope you would work doubly hard to understand about the work your subordinates do so they wouldn’t resent you as a “parachute boss”. Not trying to sound rude but just wanna voice out the woes of the juniors out there.

The best manager that I’ve heard is someone who knows exactly how to solve any problem of his/her subordinates who can’t solve and lead by example.

Hope you have a successful career forward.
Well said, could not agree more.
26-07-2021 10:05 AM
CodeZero
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Originally Posted by KKK View Post
Hello,

Firstly, welcome to Singapore

Secondly, the banking grades differs from bank to bank and could also be different within each bank's divisions.

The number of people you lead can also vary between commercial and private banks. The best gauge should probably go by the years of experience you have. If you're applying for an IT function in a bank, then the experience you have is relevant and I think you should enter at around the Associate Director to Director rank.

Hope this helps
Thanks, it aligns what I had in mind.
26-07-2021 09:40 AM
gurlInTech Hi CodeZero, I’m not sure when you was a junior in IT industry you ever had a manager that only know how to manage people and have almost zero knowledge in the work. If you ever successfully get into banking I hope you would work doubly hard to understand about the work your subordinates do so they wouldn’t resent you as a “parachute boss”. Not trying to sound rude but just wanna voice out the woes of the juniors out there.

The best manager that I’ve heard is someone who knows exactly how to solve any problem of his/her subordinates who can’t solve and lead by example.

Hope you have a successful career forward.
26-07-2021 12:07 AM
KKK
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Originally Posted by CodeZero View Post
Good day everyone!

I have recently moved to Singapore, and I'm considering a career move to the banking industry. I'm not familiar with the banking grades used in Singapore, so I'm looking for some guidance on the managerial levels?

Example: Manager -> Senior Manager -> Associate Director -> Director -> Associate VP -> VP -> Senior VP -> C-Level -> CEO

I have about 12 yrs of experience in the IT industry. I've led teams up to 50 people but, I am looking for managerial roles that usually don't have to manage teams with more than 12-15 people.

I am trying to level my experience and expectation to the banking roles available in the market.

Thanks in advance for your wise tips.
Hello,

Firstly, welcome to Singapore

Secondly, the banking grades differs from bank to bank and could also be different within each bank's divisions.

The number of people you lead can also vary between commercial and private banks. The best gauge should probably go by the years of experience you have. If you're applying for an IT function in a bank, then the experience you have is relevant and I think you should enter at around the Associate Director to Director rank.

Hope this helps
25-07-2021 03:55 PM
CodeZero
Banking Grades/Levels

Good day everyone!

I have recently moved to Singapore, and I'm considering a career move to the banking industry. I'm not familiar with the banking grades used in Singapore, so I'm looking for some guidance on the managerial levels?

Example: Manager -> Senior Manager -> Associate Director -> Director -> Associate VP -> VP -> Senior VP -> C-Level -> CEO

I have about 12 yrs of experience in the IT industry. I've led teams up to 50 people but, I am looking for managerial roles that usually don't have to manage teams with more than 12-15 people.

I am trying to level my experience and expectation to the banking roles available in the market.

Thanks in advance for your wise tips.

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