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10-12-2021 10:25 PM
Unregistered
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Anyone knows the starting pay for Deutsche bank (corporate banking) graduate programme
4.5k per month
10-12-2021 02:52 PM
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Anyone knows the starting pay for Deutsche bank (corporate banking) graduate programme
Have you been offered a position?
10-12-2021 02:16 PM
Unregistered Anyone knows the starting pay for Deutsche bank (corporate banking) graduate programme
08-01-2016 09:40 PM
Chocolate Fudge I work in Commerzbank. very work-life balance, lalalah
08-01-2016 09:38 PM
Unregistered actually it depends what culture the bank have.
UK banks, Swiss banks, German banks, US banks, Local banks with Global CEO, Local banks with Local CEO...
07-01-2016 01:32 AM
Unregistered If you have not made a decision, take a look again at the climate.
Not the best time to move.
06-12-2015 04:10 PM
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So where does those get retrenched go? Do they continue in the cycle or go else where?
Into infinite void ~~
06-12-2015 12:29 PM
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You are trying too hard to predict your actual prospect and retrenchment probability by googling around for random big picture articles. Retrenchments and pay cuts in bank is one of those things that will hit you when it hits you, no point keep thinking and analyzing, a lot of times its about luck and wrong place wrong time.

You could be doing the same work with same performance, but suddenly you get fired he gets promotion, god knows why. Those who in banking long enough have seen so many times already.

BO is cost centre and pressure to cut cost is forever there. If you really so panicky cannot stand the uncertainty and want job stability and stable increments & bonuses every year, then banking is not for you.
So where does those get retrenched go? Do they continue in the cycle or go else where?
05-12-2015 08:06 PM
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To TS,

The question always falls back to sustainability;

Family - can you justify loss of income to your loved ones
Status - are you willing to exercise prudence and give up 'face' factor
Investment - are you equipped with ancillary revenue channels to cushion the impact

With such uncertainty, prove your worth to the company and if appreciated, promotions might be visible. Else, take a sabbatical leave to relief your cortisols.

Uncle took the 'blames', 'insults', 'grievances' and 'disfigured' losses and start up a business. Never look backed since but still helped those who did the above 'losses' to me.
Thank you Uncle MK
05-12-2015 04:57 PM
Uncle MK
Pragmatism an influential function

To TS,

The question always falls back to sustainability;

Family - can you justify loss of income to your loved ones
Status - are you willing to exercise prudence and give up 'face' factor
Investment - are you equipped with ancillary revenue channels to cushion the impact

With such uncertainty, prove your worth to the company and if appreciated, promotions might be visible. Else, take a sabbatical leave to relief your cortisols.

Uncle took the 'blames', 'insults', 'grievances' and 'disfigured' losses and start up a business. Never look backed since but still helped those who did the above 'losses' to me.
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