QUOTE(party @ Aug 6 2017, 10:37 PM)
I worked in Citigroup before. You can search for my posts for my past experience. I can testify that the pay they give does not compensate for the amount of work and time that comes with the job. In fact, contrary to what you say, I found that CIMB pays better than what I got in Citi for a similar position. Worked in Citi for 6 years, 2 under contract.QUOTE(mahjeen @ Aug 30 2017, 11:48 AM)
I just left citigroup on this year May, 2017. When u first join the company, the salary package if compare to others company especially you are fresh graduate are higher and better. However, the working culture in Citigroup are not propose work life balance. So please be prepared to work more than 12 hours for everyday without OT claim. But somehow, you will entitled for meal allowance for RM30 if you work OT for more than 3 hours. In terms of increment or bonus wise, Citigroup was the lowest increment and bonus I've seen among the banking sector that I was working previously.
But if you wish to transfer internally, it depend on your manager. basically most of the manager inside Citi are not allowed their staff to transfer to other departments unless they doesn't like you to stay in their department.
My advise for you is not to work so long period in Citi if you chase for work life balance. Cause Citi really never sleep
Have to agree with this. No doubt if you join Citi, the people you meet and the things that you get to learn is top notch. You'll definitely learn a lot from being in Citi. What some people do is they work in Citi for a few years, then jump to a different company then eventually come back to Citi for a better pay and position.But if you wish to transfer internally, it depend on your manager. basically most of the manager inside Citi are not allowed their staff to transfer to other departments unless they doesn't like you to stay in their department.
My advise for you is not to work so long period in Citi if you chase for work life balance. Cause Citi really never sleep
Its been said that a lot of the people who leave Citi eventually come back to Citi. If you can survive the harsh environment of Citi, you can no doubt survive in any company.
Aug 30 2017, 02:35 PM

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