01-12-2011 01:02 PM | ||
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Nonetheless, I will not deny the fact that some realistic advice the small minority here gives is actually reliable. So kudos to those mother teresas. P.S. What has me having a rich father or not got to do with the affluence of people in this forum, apparently to access a forum, any ah gao ah mao with an internet connection can pose as one already, pfft. |
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01-12-2011 11:13 AM | ||
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Yes, and I am sure "roflmao" is so much better English. You are probably just jealous cause your ego got bruised? |
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30-11-2011 06:32 PM | ||
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I'm utterly convinced that talent is but a smallish factor in attaining success. |
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30-11-2011 05:50 PM | ||
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lol 10.4k with ur type of english ? most probably 1.4k or even jobless roflmao! |
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29-11-2011 11:48 PM | ||
Unregistered | Migrate to Bhutan. | |
29-11-2011 11:23 PM | ||
Unregistered | Well.. Then it just too bad for you... Unless you are bright enough to qualify for a scholarship to study for your bachelors and masters.. If not, your future is screwed in Singapore... The world is not fair... Just enjoy... | |
29-11-2011 10:28 AM | ||
david | I'm afraid not. | |
29-11-2011 08:27 AM | ||
Unregistered | Is your dad rich? | |
29-11-2011 12:53 AM | ||
david | Haha to answer the question to your thread, I am a 19 year old student, hope I didnt disappoint you. | |
14-11-2011 11:55 AM | ||
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When I originally offered you advice, I meant switch to better paying firms within Engineering. Not exactly asking you to rethink your entire field of work. Although this maybe an option also. Was your degree from local uni? Did you get good class honors? Bear in mind that banks are quite selective on academic qualifications esp if you are going for junior role. If you are the can study type, 1 possible route:is to get a MBA or Masters in a finance related field (like Financial Engineering). MAS has a sponsorship program for such Finance post grad degrees, go check it out. If you don't do that, you are pass the normal length of time for the Graduate programs. If you go through direct hire program, you dont have the experience. So it will be difficult in such a competitive climate. You may end up doing operations work. This is not highly paid. And not meaningful work. If you get a MBA, and get into a role (e.g. Research Analyst covering Oil & Gas). From my experience, the bank pays a MBA hire~ US$10,000 base pay = US$120,000 p/a. (excluding bonus) This is quite consistent through the industry. |
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