13-10-2013 11:39 PM | ||
Jeff |
Close call in terms of everything you're looking for because they are localised now. But I would give Citi the thumbs up because they have a better name and are american. From investment banking standpoint, HSBC has been trying for decades to break into equities without success, after spending hundreds of millions. So I pin it down to brand recognition. Quote:
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11-10-2013 11:07 AM | ||
Unregistered | Since the industry and roles are same it doesn't matter which job you take, the bigger package the better. Though if the packages were about the same, then i would go for Citi as they have a better local retail branding compared to HSBC and also more people working in Citi means that there would be more career growth opportunities as compared to a smaller bank. | |
01-10-2013 09:56 AM | ||
Unregistered | I think you are completely missing the point... I agree with view that for fresh grad executive jobs, it really doesn't matter if HSBC or Citi is supposedly "better" (whatever that means). I would also take up whoever gives me a better package. | |
30-09-2013 09:43 PM | ||
Gary |
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You know, some people might be those who didnt get the particular job haha. |
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30-09-2013 07:11 PM | ||
Unregistered | u referring to who? wtf people here think fresh grad can straight away get director job is it...no need to start from somewhere? | |
30-09-2013 03:12 PM | ||
Unregistered | this kind of low level job does it matter citi or hsbc? who give higher go where | |
30-09-2013 03:08 PM | ||
Unregistered | why le? gt offered non-sales role in both banks too. can share? | |
29-09-2013 01:58 PM | ||
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Citi. Period. |
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26-09-2013 07:07 PM | ||
Unregistered |
not sure if this will help you....i actually went for interviews with both banks before. impression i get is that people in hsbc are more friendly and the way they do things are more organised....at least how they handle all my rounds of interviews....prob UK based. citibank seems more impromptu....some of the interviewers not as nice but they expect alot from you. citibanks seems more generous with remuneration and benefits though |
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26-09-2013 05:31 PM | ||
Unregistered | But jia jia and kai kai is living up the good life with excellent expat packages that ah meng the orang utan will be jelly of. LOL | |
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