lateral hire... no signing bonus

I recently accepted a job at a bb as a lateral hire. i'm really excited and it's pretty much a dream job especially given the market conditions. however i think i was too excited or something (and HR noticed it) and basically there was no mention of a signing bonus. though i haven't signed anything i strongly indicated that i would accept, and i really am planning to accept since i don't have anything else nearly as good.

however my coworkers/friends have been telling me that it is highly unusual not to have a signing bonus as a lateral hire. they say i should ask them because the worst that can happen is they say no. i don't want to risk getting on bad terms with HR or worse, the MD, and i would still work without the extra 10k or so signing bonus. is this something i should be asking or should i just be a wuss and let it slide?

 

They're not going to reject you for asking. They'll tell you whether you got it or not and then you can decide afterwards if it's worth arguing the point. Just my thought.

Which BB by the way, out of curiosity?

 

You will not receive a signing bonus if you are a lateral hire. The bonus is intended to lock-up graduating seniors that are still undecided. Since you've already worked somewhere else and are moving to a new firm, you will not receive a signing bonus. Congrats on the new position though.

 
Sil:

I did when I lateraled as a first-year. Mine was the same as the signing bonus that college grads get.

But did they see you as a new 1st year? As in on par with the other grads and therefore you get the same package....
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Relocation is common for laterals at a junior level, but sign-ons are less so. If you're staying in the same city, though, you're not going to get a relocation stipend, so he's probably doing alright for himself. Is it a better bank? Realistically, a sign-on for a first year analyst isn't much money, so if he goes in and says, "I want a sign-on," they're going to think he's a seriously cheap asshole. It's literally quibbling over $5K, right? What's the big deal?

 
brotherbear:
Relocation is common for laterals at a junior level, but sign-ons are less so. If you're staying in the same city, though, you're not going to get a relocation stipend, so he's probably doing alright for himself. Is it a better bank? Realistically, a sign-on for a first year analyst isn't much money, so if he goes in and says, "I want a sign-on," they're going to think he's a seriously cheap asshole. It's literally quibbling over $5K, right? What's the big deal?

Thanks for the response. I told him to just ignore it, because it's not worth negociating over. I was nearly certain that they provided some sort of up-front payment, but I guess not.

 

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