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21-04-2017 09:49 AM
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I'm a soon-to-be fresh graduate joining a bank's graduate programme locally this year. Due to advice from people and observation from internships, I'm prepared to commit overtime hours frequently. At the same time, I'm curious whether this is something only more prominent in the local banking industry.

Surely cultures are different across firms and functions, but I've been wondering about this for awhile and I'm curious to know what users here have to say. Especially from recent graduates or those in entry level roles.

To anyone who wishes to share, here are some questions you may want to answer,

1. The nature of your work -> such as industry, local or foreign firm, departmental culture?
2. What's the current state of your work-life balance (e.g. working hours, overtime frequency, having to work outside of office hours, etc.)?
3. How do you keep yourself motivated?

Thank you!
you got to provide more information right? do not expect work life balance if you are working in the IBD as you are well compensated or even some operations department that can have really long hours.
20-04-2017 09:22 PM
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I'm a soon-to-be fresh graduate joining a bank's graduate programme locally this year. Due to advice from people and observation from internships, I'm prepared to commit overtime hours frequently. At the same time, I'm curious whether this is something only more prominent in the local banking industry.

Surely cultures are different across firms and functions, but I've been wondering about this for awhile and I'm curious to know what users here have to say. Especially from recent graduates or those in entry level roles.

To anyone who wishes to share, here are some questions you may want to answer,

1. The nature of your work -> such as industry, local or foreign firm, departmental culture?
2. What's the current state of your work-life balance (e.g. working hours, overtime frequency, having to work outside of office hours, etc.)?
3. How do you keep yourself motivated?

Thank you!
MNC Finance Dept. Arrive at 9.30am, go home at 6.00pm. OT at most until 7.00pm. I encourage my staff to leave on time if they have completed their work. Face time is stupid and inefficient. I rather have a staff that finishes their work and goes home on the dot, than a staff who works slow and has to do OT until late.
20-04-2017 08:58 PM
Aeon
Work-life balance in fresh grad/entry level roles

I'm a soon-to-be fresh graduate joining a bank's graduate programme locally this year. Due to advice from people and observation from internships, I'm prepared to commit overtime hours frequently. At the same time, I'm curious whether this is something only more prominent in the local banking industry.

Surely cultures are different across firms and functions, but I've been wondering about this for awhile and I'm curious to know what users here have to say. Especially from recent graduates or those in entry level roles.

To anyone who wishes to share, here are some questions you may want to answer,

1. The nature of your work -> such as industry, local or foreign firm, departmental culture?
2. What's the current state of your work-life balance (e.g. working hours, overtime frequency, having to work outside of office hours, etc.)?
3. How do you keep yourself motivated?

Thank you!

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