2021 Bonus / comp thread
Any communication so far? Whether directional or specific numbers.
I know traditionally RBC goes first - are we a month out from there?
Any communication so far? Whether directional or specific numbers.
I know traditionally RBC goes first - are we a month out from there?
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Numbers are being given at RBC this week - so far reports are bonuses are very very high
bruh we in the summer get back to turnin we got another 7 months...
GS doesn’t communicate comp until mid-Jan, so really do question the accuracy here
Associate 1 - $225k (surprised af)
This is a useless post
Associate 2. $250-275k bonus.
Off to an amazing start, great to see.
Any other comps for associate stub bonuses?
I think this post is going to start slapping here soon.
Stub Associate
50k sign on
175k base
50k stub bonus
Are these 50k stub at a BB or EB?
MM
I'll make the same post I have to make every year - everyone needs to calm down. The majority of US banks won't communicate numbers until mid-January and 90% of this thread is purely speculative until after the first of the year. Let's all just calm down and give it another 2-3 weeks here and this thread will really get rolling at that time.
Worthless post. RBC + Jefferies + other Canadian banks already sent out numbers
people should obviously post as they hear
Hey guys - as you receive bonuses, talk to friends, and compare on this forum - remember that there are still not standard promo cycles. Some banks are 3 year analyst cycles, some are 2.5, I think some are even 2. And then at associate some weird things happen as well, with stubs or not, 3 vs 3.5 vs 4, heard Goldman has some Associate zero thing, etc. Basically I think it can take anywhere from 5-6.5 years to make VP.
So just keep in mind it’s tough to broadly compare Asssociate I comp for instance, without that promo cycle info.
Lol guys. Pretty benign comment, trying to just give a reminder for thinking through differences in comp, not saying don’t post comp info… I’ll share mine when I get it.
Heard from a friend that Lincoln is at $500+ all-in for ASO3.
Citi's numbers seem to be pretty shit.
Ok I’ll bite. Shiti-Bank