09-03-2014 11:21 AM | ||
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IT manager in bank is considered very senior and close to management level. they typically have 6 to 10 years experience minimum. The pay you see is justifiable. analysts, associates and senior associates are the lower levels. IT analyst getting paid like 8K should have minimum 5 years experience for singaporeans, or lesser for expat. IT analyst in local banks like DBS, UOB or OCBC getting 8K is almost impossible. For foreign banks, it is possible if you factor in the huge bonus. IMHO IT in banks is not as stressful as front-office. |
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09-03-2014 10:51 AM | ||
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so ya maybe IT analyst will not be commanding so high salaries, but how much different can it get? give and take a few ks, 7k to 8k for an IT analyst is still pretty awesome. anyone know anything abt it? is life really stressful? |
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09-03-2014 09:41 AM | ||
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According to MOM benchmarking tool on Benchmarking Tools IT managers (e.g. computer & network ops mgr) in finance industry are paid about ~$10K median and $15K at 75% percentile. The figures are like 50% higher than other industries. If pay so high, every IT manager would all "chiong" to banks. What's the catch? Any insiders to share? |
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09-03-2014 09:00 AM | ||
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could not be an IT analyst. Some financial analyst I heard. |
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09-03-2014 01:05 AM | ||
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08-03-2014 01:38 PM | ||
ahboy82 | heard ANZ pays pretty well. was told an analyst earns 11k monthly? anybody can shed some light? | |
04-03-2014 12:05 AM | ||
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03-03-2014 09:48 PM | ||
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concur with PP. now, IT and Finance are not good areas to be in. all being "rightshored" to India, Philippines. In fact, SG getting too expensive to a point that many European banks find it more sense to bring those services back to Europe, specifically Poland - closer to their timezone, perception that there is no language barrier. Not to mention you can hire a fresh grad in Krakow for SGD800. |
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03-03-2014 05:36 AM | ||
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~70k/year. IT in banks are moving away from Singapore and a lot of emplpyee are getting fired. The job market is definitely tougher than usual because : 1)less positions available 2)hordes of people with relevant experience are now jobless and frantically looking for a job good luck! |
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01-03-2014 10:25 PM | ||
ahboy82 |
ok maybe i am not clear. wat's the pay like for a senior analyst/enginner with 4 years of experience? |
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