13-01-2011 10:47 PM | ||
lazyplane |
I am not trying to be rude, but if you graduated from top 20 business schools in US and you still cant figure out how to do a proper research for such matters, then sigh... Nevertheless, as i want to be friendly, then please go to statistic Singapore and do a proper read on singapore wages there. You can find compare your profile to most suitable one and see what kind of wages and benefits are associated. Quote:
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12-01-2011 07:53 PM | ||
inzy1681 | i am an mba..thanks for the reply..2 years experience in a non sales position.. | |
12-01-2011 07:32 PM | ||
Unregistered | Dont u think u shd tell a little more abt ur background like whether u did a Undergrad or Grad, how much experience u have. For a fresh undergrad, 75k shd be high but i dont know. i am not into sales n all | |
12-01-2011 07:05 PM | ||
inzy1681 | Thanks for the reply...Any more views please... | |
12-01-2011 05:34 PM | ||
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12-01-2011 09:14 AM | ||
inzy1681 |
Need Help Please I have just accepted a job with a semiconductor/solar company for a sales and operations analyst profile for around 75K annual as base salary. I am a graduate from a top 20 business school from United States. I think I may have understated my initial demand. Please give inputs if the expectation sounds good. and what are the things e.g. allowances, benefits etc to prop it up. Thank You. Help me out here please |