QUOTE(Geek In Action @ May 13 2010, 11:14 PM)
You will need to budget well in your expenses then. After all the deduction to epf socso. lolAdded on September 10, 2010, 4:43 pm
QUOTE(underpressure @ Sep 1 2010, 09:52 PM)
I posted this a while back, so might help to add this on :
BAT's MT : RM 3,000 - RM3,500 opportunity to be posted oversea
CIMB's MT : RM 3,000 - RM 3,500
HSBC's MT : RM2,500 (for 6 month probation), RM4,200 plus a lot of other perks.
Big 4 : RM2,400 to RM2,600
ECMLibra's MT : RM3,000 to RM 3,500
Accenture Consulting : RM3,500
Public Bank fresh grad with degree : RM2,800
UOB : RM2,400 to RM 2,700
Alliance Bank: RM 2,200 (could be outdated)
OSK : RM2,600 to RM2,800
Citibank : RM2,300+, MT RM3,500 plus a lot of good perks
note: unless started otherwise, these salary are normally given to fresh grad with degree.
Can some one balance the list out with non finance job/companies?
Standard Chart around 2.5 to 3kBAT's MT : RM 3,000 - RM3,500 opportunity to be posted oversea
CIMB's MT : RM 3,000 - RM 3,500
HSBC's MT : RM2,500 (for 6 month probation), RM4,200 plus a lot of other perks.
Big 4 : RM2,400 to RM2,600
ECMLibra's MT : RM3,000 to RM 3,500
Accenture Consulting : RM3,500
Public Bank fresh grad with degree : RM2,800
UOB : RM2,400 to RM 2,700
Alliance Bank: RM 2,200 (could be outdated)
OSK : RM2,600 to RM2,800
Citibank : RM2,300+, MT RM3,500 plus a lot of good perks
note: unless started otherwise, these salary are normally given to fresh grad with degree.
Can some one balance the list out with non finance job/companies?
Cimb, I think not that high for fresh grads. probably 2k-2.5k
This post has been edited by JenLOI: Sep 10 2010, 04:44 PM
Sep 10 2010, 04:36 PM

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