Today 01:11 PM | ||
Unregistered | Shiok to get 3.5 months and see the 吃闲饭 get below 2 months | |
Today 09:20 AM | ||
Unregistered | How many months? | |
Today 12:51 AM | ||
Unregistered | Honestly can't say its bad | |
Today 12:49 AM | ||
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The traditional industries like banking, insurance, and asset management have been around for ages so regulation and supervision is well-established and stable to some extent. However, payment services are the new kid on the block with many permutations, so the department is still finding its footing. It would probably get better/clearer over time. |
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Yesterday 09:49 PM | ||
Unregistered | 4% is fake news. Actual increase in price in stores is like 20% at least | |
Yesterday 09:45 PM | ||
Unregistered | 2023 inflation got 4%. If increment less than this means no increment haha | |
Yesterday 09:40 PM | ||
Unregistered | PB like Sai. What is the average? | |
Yesterday 09:35 PM | ||
Unregistered | lol @ healthy increment | |
Yesterday 09:33 PM | ||
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PB PB out. Happy or sad? How many months you got? |
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Yesterday 11:09 AM | ||
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It sounds as if the main incentive for you is exit opportunities in private sector. I feel you should be open to the possibility of staying 3-5 years, if not the level of “inside knowledge” (if any) you acquire as a rank and file may not reach the depth for you to compete meaningfully with say analysts who have years of solid operational knowledge in financial institutions. Not to mention that as other posts raised, minimum notice period for departments with access to sensitive info can be extended beyond 3 months to 6 months or tiagong even a year! By that time, you lucrative job offer may have evaporated as even if the role is willing to wait for you, the norm is to subject staff leaving for FIs to cooling measures - not least restriction in access to information. In short, any “inside knowledge” you come across may no longer be updated or relevant by the time you’re out. This is not to say there is totally no edge after working at MAS, many have done well in private sector after leaving MAS, but it is likely that those people were brilliant on their own merit and would have thrived whereever they go with or without the regulator experience. |
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