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Didn't intern there, but from what I gathered: slightly lower pay, but much lower income taxes + no capital gains tax. In the end, you may end up with more money than if you were to work in NYC.

 

interned in a bb in hk and now back for full time.

much higher pay. if you are a us citizen, you still pay the same u.s. taxes. there is no such thing as lower taxes for us citizens. too much wrong info on this website

 
big4consultinginterned in a bb in hk and now back for full time.

much higher pay. if you are a us citizen, you still pay the same u.s. taxes. there is no such thing as lower taxes for us citizens. too much wrong info on this website

You can use the foreign earned income exclusion to essentially deduct the first $95k off your US taxes. As an (American) analyst your take home will be significantly higher in Asia than in the US because of the tax difference.

 
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big4consultinginterned in a bb in hk and now back for full time.

much higher pay. if you are a us citizen, you still pay the same u.s. taxes. there is no such thing as lower taxes for us citizens. too much wrong info on this website

You can use the foreign earned income exclusion to essentially deduct the first $95k off your US taxes. As an (American) analyst your take home will be significantly higher in Asia than in the US because of the tax difference.

That only works if you spend less than 30 days in the U.S every year. If you travel back to the states frequently for personal or business reasons then the exclusion doesn't apply.

Too late for second-guessing Too late to go back to sleep.
 

Any black people in the HK offices? I always wondered. IBD/FO.

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for DB IBD, they only interviewed 8 candidates from US for the SA HK 08. They may hire some from Europe and some locals I guess.

 

Look I don't know why they're not coming to the US. But as I was saying in another post, they pretty much just hire natives (meaning mainland students educated overseas or at top-tier Chinese universities) plus a few local HK students.

 
charlemengeLook I don't know why they're not coming to the US. But as I was saying in another post, they pretty much just hire natives (meaning mainland students educated overseas or at top-tier Chinese universities) plus a few local HK students.

For IBD, that is the case although you see the exceptions here and there. 75% of the kids are asians from ivy leagues and the about 10% are from top indian or chinese universities and about 15% are non asians. Global markets or trading is a completely different scenario as they hire a lot of caucasians and other non-asian races. Recruiting is really tough this year, so full time hiring is not going to be great. Even full time recruits from SAs is going to be pretty tough. That said, it's definitely better than in the US right now.

 

does anyone know about the process of getting a SA and then a FT position at a BB in HK/spore, while studying in the US?

 

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