i also hv been interviewed for this AMLA by citigroup...
now waiting for the result..
i really do hope of getting this job..
p/s : i'm a fresh grad
Citigroup or Public Bank?, Need some advice..pls..
Citigroup or Public Bank?, Need some advice..pls..
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i also hv been interviewed for this AMLA by citigroup...
now waiting for the result.. i really do hope of getting this job.. p/s : i'm a fresh grad |
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Oct 15 2010, 09:44 PM
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@meichee : do you accept the offer from citigroup?
after 1 month waiting, finally i got the offer of the AMLA job...if u did accept, u could be my colleague ..=p |
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no wonder there's so many people rejected the AMLA position offer..the benefits offered just suck. i.e: no bonus
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QUOTE(levanter @ Nov 7 2010, 07:32 PM) Hmm should have read this sooner, but I've already accepted an offer fr citigroup for AML. Was disappointed with the annual leave though. Was told 20 days by interviewer, but when I signed the offer letter was only 17 days... Anyone working there can give me a heads up of what its like? I'll be joining there end of this month. However for future career sake, citigroup is held in a higher regard compared to pb. Usually most big international corporations are. So if ur especially thinking of migrating in the future, citigroup would be the best choice. the same thing happened to me...And citibank is under citigroup, not the other way round |
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QUOTE(levanter @ Nov 8 2010, 10:03 PM) Ahh ok, thanks. It'll look bad if I quit even before I started work there, I guess I'll stick around a year and see how it goes. Really deceptive when they advertise the position as corporate banking analyst that's a good decision I suppose.yeah..their ads was kinda deceptive, i was really angry back then when I read the offer letter..and I still remember the HR guy..his name starts with A****..hehehe |
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QUOTE(levanter @ Nov 9 2010, 06:57 PM) Hey!! That's the same guy who did mine too lol hahaha..looks like we both hv dealt with the same guy...anyway..send my warm regards to him.. Well citigroup would look good on the resume I suppose, experience in a highly recognized international financial corporation is the main reason why I decided to accept anyway. Especially when I might be planning to migrate to Aus next time.. yeah..ur planning 4 future is quite good.. p/s: after one month work there, pls tell me how it's like...lol |
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