28-05-2013 10:46 PM | |
bilano | it's always my ambition to go into buy-side. If I ask for 6K to 7K, is it reasonable? Should I put this expected amount on my CV or leave it out? |
22-05-2013 04:23 PM | |
Unregistered | whats the point of going for a buy-side job if all ur getting is a few thousand bucks? like that might as well join a normal corp finance job, easier, better working hrs and less stress. |
22-05-2013 03:41 PM | |
Unregistered |
I am currently in this industry. However do take note that such figures (160-200+k/annum) are normally attributed to prominent PE firms. Most of the buy-side analyst came from IB (M&A) experience (from associate level) wanting to attain a better work-life balance. For fund management houses, pay range stated by those recruitment firms are pretty accurate. I would say a range of 4-8k for someone with 2-5 yrs experience. If you are able to contribute more to the firm besides only research, you might be able to demand for more. |
22-05-2013 03:32 PM | |
bilano |
Serious? that translates into a $13,000 ++/month! I thought this is the salary level for associate director/director above? I am looking for a Analyst to AVP role. |
22-05-2013 02:35 PM | |
Unregistered | Buy side investment with 5 years exp basic 160-220k. |
22-05-2013 01:50 PM | |
bilano |
5 years experience in finance/investment. how much can I expect? Hi, I'm currently working in Malaysia. Plan to search for jobs in Singapore probably this year end or early next year. I'm working in the capacity as an analyst. I plan to move into buy-side/private equity in Singapore firms (small-to-mid sized firms). Michael page's salary report is quite optimistic that it says with 5-year experience, a person could fetch at least $6,000 - $8,000. However, job listings on JobsDB seem to pay about $5,000 only. So, how much should I expect? My qualifications as follows: - 5 years experience in financial industry - Passed CFA L2 - Multilingual (including Mandarin/Bahasa) - Good degree from well-know school. |