2010 Bonues reports
Where are S&T bonuses for all the BB's reported? This article states GS's bonus pool: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-19/goldman-… Im interested in how other banks decided to compensate employees.
Where are S&T bonuses for all the BB's reported? This article states GS's bonus pool: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-19/goldman-… Im interested in how other banks decided to compensate employees.
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You're probably not going to get it here. Posters would do well to be aware that they're probably getting watched by HR when they post on any page that has a five letter word that kinda rhymes with donuts.
Illini.... stick to finance bro dont see a rap album in your future. DONUTS. LMAO.
Ili: are you saying bonus rhymes with donuts? that's bogus, which rhymes better anyway.
haha, ok. Yes, my degree is in engineering, not poetry.
I realize that isn't much that makes sense and rhymes with 'bonus' but donuts, lol?!?!
Haha, at least we got the point.
Regards
we've digressed as IlliP has made a ridiculous comment. Back to the original question: Where can one find compensation breakdowns similar to the ones in the link above for all the other BB's?
Ironically, dealbreaker.com is probably going to be the most accepted, reliable, and reputable source.
Folks, if you want to disseminate donus info, the safest way to do it is to give it to a reporter using technology outside the firm. Really suggest not posting here if you're crazy enough to do it.
donus...
...I see what you did there, lol.
Regards
I feel like WSO should create secret system of transferring compensation data across to members. ie we can have a code agreed upon:
xxxx
where first x refers to bank (ie 1 = GS, 2 = MS, 3 = JPM) second x refers to division (ie 1 = trading, 2 = sales, 3= ops, 4 = IBD) third x refers to years in bank fourth x refers to comp band (ie 1 = 0 - 5k, 2 = 5k - 10k)
HR problem solved :)
until they read this post.
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