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01-02-2018 07:34 PM
i_stinks What about French banks such as Credit Agricole, BNP Paribus?

Oh there is also JP Morgan, Credit Suisse and others.
29-01-2018 06:04 AM
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Hi,
I applied for a position in Bank of American. It has been 2 weeks and there is no response. Only a call from HR saying that they will get back soon.
How long does it take Bank of America to process cases of candidates?
Thanks.
If you can mispell the company as bank of American I don't think you can take it as they won't be calling
28-01-2018 09:47 PM
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Hello! Was wondering, what are some of the differences between the MA Programmes in local banks and the Graduate Programmes (Back Office) in the foreign banks? From what I understand, the starting salary seems to be similar (around $4k), but what about the culture/ working environment, pay progression and bonus? Thanks in advance!
Really interested to know about this as well!
19-12-2017 06:40 PM
Unregistered Hello! Was wondering, what are some of the differences between the MA Programmes in local banks and the Graduate Programmes (Back Office) in the foreign banks? From what I understand, the starting salary seems to be similar (around $4k), but what about the culture/ working environment, pay progression and bonus? Thanks in advance!
08-04-2014 09:41 PM
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old bird

Must be retail sales/consumer banking lah
08-04-2014 07:21 PM
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not the poster but i gt accepted by DBS, OCBC, Citi and HSBC. Not sure which to choose at all!

Remuneration wise, DBS is highest followed by OCBC, Citi and lowest HSBC...but actually all do not differ much.....headache!!
That's interesting. From what i know Citi pays very well for their graduate program. You might want to share which operation or program are you in?
16-03-2014 07:25 PM
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not the poster but i gt accepted by DBS, OCBC, Citi and HSBC. Not sure which to choose at all!

Remuneration wise, DBS is highest followed by OCBC, Citi and lowest HSBC...but actually all do not differ much.....headache!!
You got offered for position in consumer/retail banking? That would explain the small variation.
16-03-2014 07:00 PM
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elite

elite spotted... please share numbers and tactic anbd result and school
16-03-2014 05:07 PM
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not the poster but i gt accepted by DBS, OCBC, Citi and HSBC. Not sure which to choose at all!

Remuneration wise, DBS is highest followed by OCBC, Citi and lowest HSBC...but actually all do not differ much.....headache!!
Do you mind sharing which departments they are? And how did you manage to obtain so many offers?
16-03-2014 04:58 PM
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Apply both and see what comes back. No point talking about it when you don't even know if you qualify...
not the poster but i gt accepted by DBS, OCBC, Citi and HSBC. Not sure which to choose at all!

Remuneration wise, DBS is highest followed by OCBC, Citi and lowest HSBC...but actually all do not differ much.....headache!!
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