21-03-2023 05:53 PM | ||
Unregistered | Sounds like Govt sector | |
21-03-2023 03:01 PM | ||
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6% But that was on the best performance grade possible, and big boss said I was the best [designation] they had ever worked with Signal to leave this organisation Nice people but I need to put bacon on table |
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21-03-2023 12:46 PM | ||
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3 % increase only From insurance company . Back office But tenure less than 1 year |
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21-03-2023 12:04 PM | ||
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40% pay increment and 7.3k? that means before 40% pay bump, guy was drawing 5.1 - 5.2k monthly. for a SWE role, that's quite low, in fact most tech programs pay freshies 5.5k and above already with citibank programs paying 6.5k and all these programs are quite easy to get in with no CS / IT degree requirement. 7.3k is quite standard for most SWEs with 1 - 2 years of experience. the easiest way to benchmark tech pay is to find the easiest tech role that anyone can get into first and use that pay as a starting base, for this example, i will use tech programs from banks Goldman sachs program pays roughly 6k+ a month, bonus 1-2 months DBS SEED pays 5.5k a month, bonus 2-3 months Citibank pays 6.5k a month, bonus 1 month if we compute their total comp, it goes like this goldman: 84k TC ( $6000 * 12 + 12000 bonus ) DBS: 82k TC ( $5.5k * 12 + 16500 bonus ) citi: 84.5k TC ( $6.5k * 12 + 6.5k bonus ) for this example, we will assume all companies pay max bonus, just to make comparisons easier. Now let's compare to F500 companies and similar tech companies like Visa VISA fresh SWE is 6.5k + 20% bonus off annual, with 10k USD stock vesting 3 years. ( i got friends in here ) 6.5k * 12 = 78000, 20% off 78000 = $15600 bonus 10k USD stock vesting 3 years = end of year 1 = 3.3k USD rough estimate, let's assume stock price dips quite bad and you decide to sell when it is down 40% ( again, just rough estimate ), that's about 1980 USD convert to SGD, let's be nice and take the worst exchange possible, 2500 SGD instead of 2600+ SGD. So TC: 78000 + 15600 + 2500 = $96100 SGD from VISA SWE. never look at big pay bumps and think that it's a good thing. companies dont just anyhow give you 20-40% pay bump because u did well lol they do it because they know u got lowballed as fk and they need to adjust to market rate otherwise u run away to other companies. last time citibank tech program also pay 5.4k then they bump it to 6.5k suddenly, that's a 20% bump for doing nothing. good luck, always make sure u know how much u earn compared to the market rate, dont get scammed. |
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20-03-2023 02:40 PM | ||
Unregistered | I am in my late 40, almost 50, still work in IT consulting field. My annual package is around 190K, but I have debts around 80K ( not pay off yet, and no plan to pay it off). I have no credit card, no wife ( divorced, no kids), no house, no saving ,just rent a room. Pathetic, right? | |
20-03-2023 02:32 PM | ||
Unregistered | What the fXXk? Can the company do like this?! So unfair, is the company decent? | |
20-03-2023 02:25 PM | ||
Unregistered | Can share which company is it? | |
18-03-2023 08:33 PM | ||
Unregistered | Increment only 2-3% but got a job offer with more than 20% increment | |
18-03-2023 07:44 PM | ||
Unregistered | Just need to hire private uni grads. | |
18-03-2023 07:43 PM | ||
Unregistered | People with fake credentials are aplenty. Those with real credentials have better options. | |
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