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09-07-2023 08:28 AM
Unregistered Anyone knows how the work life is like for a fresh grad project engineer in ExxonMobil like?
08-02-2019 09:59 AM
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Aibel

I heard that this oil and gas company Aibel ptd ltd hire people on contract claim industry downturn,but pays Indians higher and offer them permanent positions.Increments are not based on promotion and some departments all get increase of hundreds but other staff get $50. Engineers are paid lower than designers,which is absurb.And the young engineers from NUS and NTU are paid $3000 with six years experience and company claims salary freeze because of industry downturn.Indians are paid higher and referred to company by the department heads who are mostly Indian. And they still take part in NTU job fair this year hiring trainee engineers, I heard a lot of previous trainees left without staying for two years. MOM should check such company, cutting Singaporean graduate salary and HR offering foreigners high salaries
04-12-2018 06:38 PM
Unregistered Been through banking 2.5 years and oil & gas 3 years. 100 pa by 10th year is definitely achievable.

High pay may mean longer hours. Oil&gas has better work life balance based on my experience.
03-12-2018 04:53 PM
Unregistered Page 3 onwards has been completely useless in giving advice. Just busy whining about their current low pay/how govt mistreat them.

200k after 9 year? What's the break down?


Personally, I support the author. It is way too slow moving for me in terms of salary increment. But the more important question is how you jump from EM to FO. No FO would want EM engineer, unless you got some additional degree (double degree/masters etc.)
19-11-2018 12:53 PM
Unregistered Anybody can describe the life of a fixed equipment engineer at XOM? JD includes " working extended hours". So i also want to know if work late at Jurong Island can claim cab fair?
03-08-2015 12:40 PM
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Win you. $300k for me
Already making that off my passive income. Intending to use my salary to pay off the 2 cars that will be delivered sometime this week after getting COE last week. I don't know how my boss will feel when I come to work after the National Day long weekend with a bigger car than his. I may have to park lower down in the basement carpark to avoid awkward situations.
01-08-2015 10:34 AM
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Just completed 9th year in EM with total annual package of slightly over $200k.
Win you. $300k for me
31-07-2015 02:22 PM
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FYI, any piece of **** can get into the FO of a bank to do sales.
Retail banking sales and front office are very different things
30-07-2015 10:37 PM
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To join EM is not easy, the candidate would definitely be above average, outstanding even amongst his peers at university. In EM, due to a presumably stringent selection process, everyone is above average as compared to other companies regardless of job scope. Then it is even more difficult to be a top performer.

-For such an excellent person (top performer out of a whole company of above-average persons), paying him 150k/annum after TEN years is low. In another more lucrative sector, he would be making much more, 150k/annum after only a few years.

- Consider the average person in EM, who would be above-average in another less competitive company. He only gets 100k/annum after ten years. I say this is also low.

- Considering that EM is a very profitable company, they don't pay their people as well as I would have expected.

<< Hence, if one is doing well in the company (consistency performing well in the top tier), he/she will be able to hit ~10k/month or ~150k/annum salary after 10 years of service. On the other hand, the average performer will be able to hit around 7k/month or ~100k/annum salary after 10 years of service.>>
Just completed 9th year in EM with total annual package of slightly over $200k.
27-05-2014 05:30 PM
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FYI, any piece of **** can get into the FO of a bank to do sales.
i seconded to that
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