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PoPoBear
post Mar 14 2019, 06:19 PM

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QUOTE(Manada @ Mar 13 2019, 10:51 AM)
Job title : Analyst
Age : 23
Salary : RM5k (Fixed + Allowance), Bonus 5-10 months
Years spent in company : 0
Industry : Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB), Financial Sector
Employment Level : Executive
Experience before joining (years) : 0
Highest paper qualification/ education background : Degree
Location : KL
Average Working Hours Per Week: 60 hours
will update rest of info once I got full info...
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Let me guess, JP Morgan?

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PoPoBear
post Mar 22 2019, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(Financier @ Mar 21 2019, 07:58 PM)
Just wondering whats the career prospect for a PA to CEO?

Forever become PA?
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Someone I know from one of the biggest bank in Malaysia get promoted to become a HOD for their Europe branch after serving the CEO for 3-4 years.
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post Mar 22 2019, 08:19 PM

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QUOTE(fiqie @ Mar 22 2019, 01:52 PM)
Maybe the PA comes from those background as well, just that the boss trust him more to be his assistant. smile.gif
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This is correct. He was an AVP for a finance department, then rose to become Special Officer to the CEO when his HOD appointed as the CEO.

If I’m not mistaken when he was the SO, his rank is on par with VPs

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post Apr 23 2019, 04:07 AM

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QUOTE(Financier @ Apr 10 2019, 04:22 PM)
That's underpaid... Try nego to get SGD13-15k...

Regarding your question, depends on age and status...

If youre single, by all means go..

If youre married with kids, RM22k is comfortable..
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Hi do you have experience working in SG?

I was looking around the net to find the financial breakdown (less income tax, etc etc) for Malaysian working in SG, but still can't find a reliable ones.

Was thinking whether it is worth a shot to join a firm that offers 5K SGD vs 8K MYR.

Working in Malaysia, I can roughly calculate what is my net income, but working in SG is a bit hard as i don't know how much, in average, does decent renting, decent food and life usually costs with all those deductions. Plus I was wondering whether is it worth to forego EPF since working in SGD does not give you any pension benefits.

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