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15-06-2015 09:53 PM
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Good for you. Happy?
y do i sense sarcasm? #justsaying
15-06-2015 09:29 PM
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interesting post, I am too a SIM grad, got into a bank in offshore foreign bank on contract job, assisting trading desk filling orders and updating spreadsheet, filling in for a lady on maternity leave. Converted into a permanent job after the lady decided to become full-time housewife.
After 2 years, I become trader assistant, started quoting FX swaps/spot and pricing FX options for sales desk. Now I am a full fledged FX options trader managing the G10 flow business. Guess I am lucky at the right place and at the right time.. No CFA, no NUS/NTU/SMU degree, no RI/RJC/ACS old boys network, just pure grit and hard work!
Good for you. Happy?
15-06-2015 10:07 AM
Unregistered Your JC friend may find a rich husband from barcap and retired as tai-tai and live happily ever after? Life is full of possibilities

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I see this a lot in FB as well. There is this JC friend of mine the most dramatic - not only announce to everyone she join Barclays via FB feed, even change the cover photo to her holding a coffee in front of a Barclays logo in the office.

So I kaypoh went linked in and see what is her job, appears to be some HR training coordinator. I mean it's lame enough to call yourself a "banker" in a neighbourhood branch, but training this kind of back office want to pose like a banker!?
14-06-2015 11:31 PM
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interesting post, I am too a SIM grad, got into a bank in offshore foreign bank on contract job, assisting trading desk filling orders and updating spreadsheet, filling in for a lady on maternity leave. Converted into a permanent job after the lady decided to become full-time housewife.
After 2 years, I become trader assistant, started quoting FX swaps/spot and pricing FX options for sales desk. Now I am a full fledged FX options trader managing the G10 flow business. Guess I am lucky at the right place and at the right time.. No CFA, no NUS/NTU/SMU degree, no RI/RJC/ACS old boys network, just pure grit and hard work!
Good job! It shows that qualifications and connections do not always determine success. Like you said, pure grit and hard work, together with a little bit of luck will get you further in life than anything else. Actually, this route is how most of the old school FO traders got to where they are. You are just following the old way without knowing it.
14-06-2015 10:59 PM
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this kind of childish showoff antics only work for the noobies. i'm surprise in this day & age where info is share all over the internet there are still ppl who try to pose like some top banker or snr exec using a vp name card.

do it offline to a small circle of friends & relatives maybe the dumb ones get impress & the smart ones keep quiet out of politness. but showing off on social media for everyone to see just inviting ridicule.
More to do with deluded than lying ie. this type really believe they are the chosen one.
14-06-2015 07:34 PM
Unregistered this kind of childish showoff antics only work for the noobies. i'm surprise in this day & age where info is share all over the internet there are still ppl who try to pose like some top banker or snr exec using a vp name card.

do it offline to a small circle of friends & relatives maybe the dumb ones get impress & the smart ones keep quiet out of politness. but showing off on social media for everyone to see just inviting ridicule.
14-06-2015 06:11 PM
Unregistered interesting post, I am too a SIM grad, got into a bank in offshore foreign bank on contract job, assisting trading desk filling orders and updating spreadsheet, filling in for a lady on maternity leave. Converted into a permanent job after the lady decided to become full-time housewife.
After 2 years, I become trader assistant, started quoting FX swaps/spot and pricing FX options for sales desk. Now I am a full fledged FX options trader managing the G10 flow business. Guess I am lucky at the right place and at the right time.. No CFA, no NUS/NTU/SMU degree, no RI/RJC/ACS old boys network, just pure grit and hard work!

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I m sim grad, graduated without honours in 2009. At that time, compliance is the least glamorous job in the bank, only slightly better than janitor, that why I can get into compliance. Things got out of hand in 2012-2014 with mega billion fines from regulators. Thanks to the regulators, now, compliance is elevated to super-star status in the bank, and now, as VP of a compliance function, I get resumes from oxbridge graduates rushing to apply for 4k analysts jobs.
My advice to the sim grad, dont bother applying for compliance jobs, as u are up for serious competition. just find the least glamorous jobs and slowly rise up when the fengshui changes. dont say i never tell you hor
14-06-2015 04:47 PM
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Aiya, don't hurt their feelings. Technically, they are not wrong at calling themselves that but we know how it works within the banking sector.

Reminds me of an article from Strait times awhile ago, talking about the horrendous work life balance and how taxing it is on one's health for those in the FOs (M&A, equity sales, trading, etc). Few of my friends who are working as a neighbourhood branch RM in DBS started sharing the article, describing it as though the article is referring to them ....

I cringed when I saw their posts...Apparently to them, running weekend roadshows selling UTs / insurance is the same as the big boys preparing to pitch a multimillion deal.

I am too polite to highlight the differences to them on the article..
Hahaha. Your frens very the funny. Yeah, life as a 'banker' working weekends selling unit trust very cham. Kekekeke.

Mai anneh kuan lah. Tell them the truth so that they dun continue to lao kui.
14-06-2015 04:18 PM
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Aiya, don't hurt their feelings. Technically, they are not wrong at calling themselves that but we know how it works within the banking sector.

Reminds me of an article from Strait times awhile ago, talking about the horrendous work life balance and how taxing it is on one's health for those in the FOs (M&A, equity sales, trading, etc). Few of my friends who are working as a neighbourhood branch RM in DBS started sharing the article, describing it as though the article is referring to them ....

I cringed when I saw their posts...Apparently to them, running weekend roadshows selling UTs / insurance is the same as the big boys preparing to pitch a multimillion deal.

I am too polite to highlight the differences to them on the article..
It is usually the ones who feel lowly and inferior who see the need to boost their ego this way. Let them be lah. Whatever makes them happy.
14-06-2015 04:07 PM
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Hahaha. The jiao kia these days don't understand what it means to be a 'banker'. People don't go around calling themselves 'banker' unless they are running M&A or ECM/DCM at Goldman Sachs or JP Morgan and inking billion dollar deals. Please tell them not to siah suay themselves by anyhow using the term. Dun understand don't suka suka use...
Aiya, don't hurt their feelings. Technically, they are not wrong at calling themselves that but we know how it works within the banking sector.

Reminds me of an article from Strait times awhile ago, talking about the horrendous work life balance and how taxing it is on one's health for those in the FOs (M&A, equity sales, trading, etc). Few of my friends who are working as a neighbourhood branch RM in DBS started sharing the article, describing it as though the article is referring to them ....

I cringed when I saw their posts...Apparently to them, running weekend roadshows selling UTs / insurance is the same as the big boys preparing to pitch a multimillion deal.

I am too polite to highlight the differences to them on the article..
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