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If i choose to skip local uni and went ahead with private uni (night class) as someone is willing to offer me a salary almost similar to what uni grad are getting?

Will the next company look at my salary and ask why the company is paying so much more for a diploma (at the time of employment) despite able to produce the pay slip and recommendation letter by the previous boss?

How much compensation your next company is willing to offer you is often not determined by where you graduate from.

Unless the qualification is lower: Eg, Diploma instead of Degree
 

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Ok, got a question for you since you are a headhunter.

What do you think of the banking and investment industry and future demands for due diligence and analyst jobs?
 

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Ok, got a question for you since you are a headhunter.

What do you think of the banking and investment industry and future demands for due diligence and analyst jobs?

banking industry -

Critical roles will be moved to Singapore from other financial centers like London and NY like Compliance and Operational Risk

Non critical roles will be moved out of Singapore to cheaper countries.

Due diligence - depends on company structure.

Some companies it is under compliance, some companies it is under middle office, some companies it is under operations.

Under compliance (Best)
Mid office (not bad, but not best)
Operations (worst, if can avoid these companies)

Analyst - what kind of analyst? Like Equities Research Analyst?
 

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Fwah elite.
Can tell us roughly how much you earn? Or what job?
Curious to know what warrants a screening by First Advantage...

bro, I'm not elite lah. My job low rank.
It's just that these companies are MNC and I guessed they screened every ah pig ah dog whenever someone joined the company.
 

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banking industry -

Critical roles will be moved to Singapore from other financial centers like London and NY like Compliance and Operational Risk

Non critical roles will be moved out of Singapore to cheaper countries.

Due diligence - depends on company structure.

Some companies it is under compliance, some companies it is under middle office, some companies it is under operations.

Under compliance (Best)
Mid office (not bad, but not best)
Operations (worst, if can avoid these companies)

Analyst - what kind of analyst? Like Equities Research Analyst?
Analyst as in under due diligence.

So for companies whereby due diligence analyst and due diligence investigator jobs are parked under compliance, we could say that prospects can be relatively bright?
 

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Analyst as in under due diligence.

So for companies whereby due diligence analyst and due diligence investigator jobs are parked under compliance, we could say that prospects can be relatively bright?

Analyst is a job title in most banks (usually the most junior)

The people most in demand (in order) in compliance are

1) Regulations
2) Sanctions
3) AML non surveillance
4) AML surveillance or due diligence
 

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help my gf ask some qn..

she was in bank callcentre for about 1.5yrs.. current working another bank as multirole branch ops officer.. lets say if she gonna job hop in about 2-3yrs time.. where can she land in to next? she is local science grad (not banking)
 

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help my gf ask some qn..

she was in bank callcentre for about 1.5yrs.. current working another bank as multirole branch ops officer.. lets say if she gonna job hop in about 2-3yrs time.. where can she land in to next? she is local science grad (not banking)

What does she wants to do. This is the first question to ask. What is her passion, buy branded bags aside.
 

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oh crap! all my previous coy closed down :(

on a serious note, if even previous company are owners of the company???

pai seh arh, i can only get into ultra small companies where i work under owners :(:(

Quick question

If all your previous coys closed down, how does your new coy check up on what you've stated in your resume?
 

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Analyst is a job title in most banks (usually the most junior)

The people most in demand (in order) in compliance are

1) Regulations
2) Sanctions
3) AML non surveillance
4) AML surveillance or due diligence

aka

finding loop holes is a highly demand skill now?? but why only in banking, i am sure other industry need something liddat {1 & 2}?

not trolling
 

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Analyst is a job title in most banks (usually the most junior)

The people most in demand (in order) in compliance are

1) Regulations
2) Sanctions
3) AML non surveillance
4) AML surveillance or due diligence
Thanks headhunter!

Now totally know what to focus on liaoz ;)
 

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Quick question

If all your previous coys closed down, how does your new coy check up on what you've stated in your resume?

Tracking your past managers

aka

finding loop holes is a highly demand skill now?? but why only in banking, i am sure other industry need something liddat {1 & 2}?

not trolling

Because MAS > a lot of other governing bodies.
 

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finding loop holes is a highly demand skill now?? but why only in banking, i am sure other industry need something liddat {1 & 2}?

not trolling
AML Due Diligence is NOT all about finding loopholes.

If i am not wrong, due diligence jobs not only requires book knowledge of various disciplines but experience as well.

Headhunter, right to say that? :D
 

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AML Due Diligence is NOT all about finding loopholes.

If i am not wrong, due diligence jobs not only requires book knowledge of various disciplines but experience as well.

Headhunter, right to say that? :D

Due diligence usually means documentation.

In fact compliance in general is not about finding loopholes, but about how current (or new) policies will affect the bank, moving forward.
 

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AML Due Diligence is NOT all about finding loopholes.

If i am not wrong, due diligence jobs not only requires book knowledge of various disciplines but experience as well.

Headhunter, right to say that? :D

ok maybe not "loopholes"

but i meant, why only banks so highly demand?

other industries such as "engineering" are also highly regulated and nids someone to "poke holes" mah..... but bank pays soooooo much more :eek::eek:
 

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1. still studying but not sure where to go exactly. ppl keep asking what you wanna work as when grad, but not really sure how to know what I like when I haven yet been in workforce...........(glassdoor not much help)

2. How to get internship in MNC. Hoping for banks or finance sector but any MNC with good learning opportunity also can. Already had sme intern exp.

3. Is Linkedin needed for internship application. Also print name card as student is it too much or shows I am serious?

4. Is overseas summer school = job exp. cos was told it shows you can mingle with "diverse workforce"

Thank you very much.
 

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ok maybe not "loopholes"

but i meant, why only banks so highly demand?

other industries such as "engineering" are also highly regulated and nids someone to "poke holes" mah..... but bank pays soooooo much more :eek::eek:

Because a lot more regulations in banking

got banking act
securities futures act
financial advisors act
etc
etc
 

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1. still studying but not sure where to go exactly. ppl keep asking what you wanna work as when grad, but not really sure how to know what I like when I haven yet been in workforce...........(glassdoor not much help)

2. How to get internship in MNC. Hoping for banks or finance sector but any MNC with good learning opportunity also can. Already had sme intern exp.

3. Is Linkedin needed for internship application. Also print name card as student is it too much or shows I am serious?

4. Is overseas summer school = job exp. cos was told it shows you can mingle with "diverse workforce"

Thank you very much.

Speak to more people.

2) Your school's careers center

3) Yes, linkedin is really only useful for professionals, not undergraduates.

4) Overseas summer school is nice (if you can afford it). can learn from people from other cultures
 
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