Man, seeing these reactions to the high earners actually does put some perspective to my parents' earning power. I'll just say that both of them earn at least 6.5 times I currently make, so it's only in the working world do I realise how hard it is to hit their level.
Starting off your finance career in High Finance (e.g. Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital, etc. ) is no easy feat and definitely abnormal. The guy either has a really good resume, knows people or both. I don't know how the show is run in Singapore but typically in the US, High Finance roles are 60++hr work weeks in an extremely cutthroat and demanding environment. Can understand why he made the switch from IB to tech lol
Is not that hard. A good GPA in math or Finance or economics plus maybe masters and internship is easy to get in. But those will need to be from top Russell group universities from UK or Ivy league in US or top international university etc
Finance pays well, and they work their people really hard. That is a well-known fact. So it is really no surprise that the two high earners are making that much in their jobs.
no wonder my family advised that it is reasonable to ask for higher salaries as a local. It is more expensive to hire a foreign talent compared to local.
@@cancanjaker1620 yup, as long as the employee is really good at his work to bring in more profits for the company. Companies are generally looking for employees who have a large pool of connections or experts in their fields.
3:20 the host really don't know how to estimate when he starts with 60k. Although I am surprised at the end where he is making 220k, but I will be guessing 120k< right from the start. The host is probably mislead by the median income of $4.5k/mth for Singaporean so he starts all guesses at 60k/yr.
Can you do more vids like guys/ girls having 1 sided love and how to deal with it and also why nowadays a lot of ppl treating their guy /girl best friend like couple but in the end they just ending up in friend zone
that 2nd/4th dude who earned like 20k/month... and they doesnt even sound local. goes to show our country who are the top earners and is being sellout to FTs
To be frank, 10 to 20k are not the majority but aplenty among Singaporeans in their mid-career. You will likely not find such singles strolling along Singapore river. They either drives to their intended destination or have families or might have refused to take the interview. The choice of interview location really influences the demographics of your interviewees.
here you go people, income inequality =) before you start saying "oh they work hard for it" oh please many people work hard for it but dont get there. its all about luck and social connections. ure even luckier if youre born in the riches.
@@DonYang73 i know but i want to know their backgrounds, like is it due to their degrees and achievements that got them the job or the pure work ethic etc
@@merc1lessgaming126 in public sector, need to have good degrees, and to be chosen to be division head management level, mostly will be scholars so they will have Masters degree in Ivy League equivalents like Yale or Oxford. The youngest div heads I know can reach that around 35 years old. In private, consulting and investment banks will pay almost $10,000 for fresh grads, so I assume they can reach $20k within 10 years. And to get in, not only do you need relevant internships which only target schools have that connections, but also good looks, high EQ to make their bosses like them and offer a conversion.
Go into high-growth industries (therefore pay well) like tech companies and do business strategies or go into finance and do trading (always paying well). As a local, you are preferred anywa.
20k/month is actually pretty common, for most people even just to live in a new landed such as terrace, they have to make at least 30k/month for a comfortable living and owning a car probably isn't even taken into consideration.
Im earning 30k/annual. It’s not even enough after deducting all those debts and expenses. Singapore lifestyle is expensive, and I hope everyone dont lose hope. Buy more crypto or nfts. Lol
foreigners earn more in our own country....Condo/Maid/Car...some are even priviledge to be paid all these by the companies...sad reality for singaporean whom are born here!!!
If I'm earning 20k per month. I would be doing mrbeast level content for Singapore everyday but that dude just want to study in the US???? Why??? Can increase salary to 30K per month as a Strategojek dealer????
he's probably at the point whereby he no longer cares about how much he is earning and is just pursuing knowledge on things that he enjoys learning about..
@@ivylim8612 i think he's indonesian also. don't think an indonesian company gladly hire top management based in spore to be filipino unless he;s in charge of the philipines market or something.
It depends on your lifestyle. Unless you are a millionaire in Singapore, it is inadvisable to rent a condo with a high cost of living. HDBs are much better. 220000is much more than enough to sustain there.
@@Legend-dn7uu 5k is mediocre 2bed condo, what are you talking about kid? Though with family you spent 2-3k per kid for school, 2-3k for groceries, so after all expenses you literally are with 0 savings. Maybe 54k average is enough for locals, as they can own HDB and public school for kids, but 220k for expat family is nothing
dude 220k is absolutely insane man
Man, seeing these reactions to the high earners actually does put some perspective to my parents' earning power. I'll just say that both of them earn at least 6.5 times I currently make, so it's only in the working world do I realise how hard it is to hit their level.
The gojek tech guy was like '60k? yo you looking down on me or what' ?
yeah he makes that amount in like 3 months...his quarter income is equivalent to what most people 's annual income..
Starting off your finance career in High Finance (e.g. Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital, etc. ) is no easy feat and definitely abnormal. The guy either has a really good resume, knows people or both. I don't know how the show is run in Singapore but typically in the US, High Finance roles are 60++hr work weeks in an extremely cutthroat and demanding environment. Can understand why he made the switch from IB to tech lol
It's not different in Singapore, except that your work week is more likely to be 70-80 hrs or longer depending on which part of high finance.
Is not that hard. A good GPA in math or Finance or economics plus maybe masters and internship is easy to get in. But those will need to be from top Russell group universities from UK or Ivy league in US or top international university etc
The long hours are the killer. People lose their sole
Also is not great pay for the hours. 80 hour week is like 2 jobs a week
Finance pays well, and they work their people really hard. That is a well-known fact. So it is really no surprise that the two high earners are making that much in their jobs.
what a video, keep it up man.
love ur content!
Bro, Do NOT mistake standard of living with cost of living. They are two very different things.
no wonder my family advised that it is reasonable to ask for higher salaries as a local. It is more expensive to hire a foreign talent compared to local.
If you meet the talent qualifications, the salary will be really high. Local or Foreign is never the factor.
@@cancanjaker1620 yup, as long as the employee is really good at his work to bring in more profits for the company. Companies are generally looking for employees who have a large pool of connections or experts in their fields.
Damn what have we singaporean been doing man , a lot are quite far off from the super scale export
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Dont quit utube haha you gonna earn more than 220 k a yr🤣 continue!
welp now we all know how to earn money study hard go into finance and u earn 240k a year
who doesn't know that before this video?
I just feel happy when AimRun drops a video
I feel bad for u man
3:20 the host really don't know how to estimate when he starts with 60k. Although I am surprised at the end where he is making 220k, but I will be guessing 120k< right from the start. The host is probably mislead by the median income of $4.5k/mth for Singaporean so he starts all guesses at 60k/yr.
I like how you ease in with a few questions, beating around the bush before BANG, what’s your salary?
Holy smokes this channel is sick!
I like your video man..... I'll coming soon from Bangladesh 🥰
Life changing video content....
Some more local please. You can bring shades for people if they prefer incognito
I think someone balling also, got new camera
I identify as a millionaire
w youtuber
Can you do more vids like guys/ girls having 1 sided love and how to deal with it and also why nowadays a lot of ppl treating their guy /girl best friend like couple but in the end they just ending up in friend zone
As long as you are near MBS, you are rich lol 💸
More so people who run there. If they’re running there, MBS is basically their void deck
that 2nd/4th dude who earned like 20k/month... and they doesnt even sound local. goes to show our country who are the top earners and is being sellout to FTs
To be frank, 10 to 20k are not the majority but aplenty among Singaporeans in their mid-career. You will likely not find such singles strolling along Singapore river. They either drives to their intended destination or have families or might have refused to take the interview. The choice of interview location really influences the demographics of your interviewees.
The two girls provided a good example of poor folks love luxury goods
so many ballers siol! next do one in the slums
Where is considered the slums😂
@@AimRun Yishun
@@samuelyap4846 I think you meant Marsiling 😂
@@AimRun Yishun
here you go people, income inequality =) before you start saying "oh they work hard for it" oh please many people work hard for it but dont get there. its all about luck and social connections. ure even luckier if youre born in the riches.
too true fam💔
They probably didn’t work hard/smart enough
No education can get you there.
Not agree. You need talent too.
salted 🥚
bro how are people making 220k per year
possible once u are in senior management position
Many many many. $250k per year is a dime a dozen in that area
@@DonYang73 i know but i want to know their backgrounds, like is it due to their degrees and achievements that got them the job or the pure work ethic etc
@@merc1lessgaming126 in public sector, need to have good degrees, and to be chosen to be division head management level, mostly will be scholars so they will have Masters degree in Ivy League equivalents like Yale or Oxford. The youngest div heads I know can reach that around 35 years old.
In private, consulting and investment banks will pay almost $10,000 for fresh grads, so I assume they can reach $20k within 10 years. And to get in, not only do you need relevant internships which only target schools have that connections, but also good looks, high EQ to make their bosses like them and offer a conversion.
@@embershen364 wow i'm screwed haha thanks for replying anyways
so many 20k/month what am i doing with my life
See? Its the young foreigners making much more money than the older singaporean. $220k vs $25k 🤦🏻♂️ Good luck guys😅
nah bro did no one notice that girls hair length 😂
Here . I noticed..
I dont know but from your video. FT tend to earn more then local. And yes, I am salty xD
Go into high-growth industries (therefore pay well) like tech companies and do business strategies or go into finance and do trading (always paying well). As a local, you are preferred anywa.
bro that chinese guy getting the baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag
20K/month is madness
20k/month is actually pretty common, for most people even just to live in a new landed such as terrace, they have to make at least 30k/month for a comfortable living and owning a car probably isn't even taken into consideration.
Its madness only for kiddos.
@@xiaoming9818 most IT professionals make that much. I mean I make 15k with 7 years of experience. My seniors earn well above 350k
@@Sanjayk10Wow, would you mind sharing which company that pays senior role that much?!
Engineering field is dying rite now....regret going to engineering
The yellow shirt guy eye bags , nobody notice it?
My family earns 30k-40k a month but 22k goes to rental, business, food and basic needs
Didn’t Daniel tamago made smth similar
Nicee
25k and rolex panerai ? ...
2:56 Luwie Fitong
Im earning 30k/annual. It’s not even enough after deducting all those debts and expenses. Singapore lifestyle is expensive, and I hope everyone dont lose hope. Buy more crypto or nfts. Lol
2 of 3 foreigners interviewed earn north of $200k.. Singaporeans gotta buck up man
Quite sure there are also many Singaporeans that earn that amount too... it just so happens that these are the people interviewed.
Nobody earns between 100-199k. Its either below 100k or above 200k lol.
But are this 220k pre-taxes? So they are not net money, right?
Even after tax it is still a lot of money. Definitely can have a high standard of living.
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Holyshit 220k, man is ROLLING...
why u not talking abt the 240k Lol hahah
Is it SGD or USD?
I suppose it is in the singaporean currency
foreigners earn more in our own country....Condo/Maid/Car...some are even priviledge to be paid all these by the companies...sad reality for singaporean whom are born here!!!
the top earners of singapore are all in the political field lol
then why you not do the same job? U have the Citizenship and its the blocker?
If I'm earning 20k per month. I would be doing mrbeast level content for Singapore everyday but that dude just want to study in the US???? Why??? Can increase salary to 30K per month as a Strategojek dealer????
he's probably at the point whereby he no longer cares about how much he is earning and is just pursuing knowledge on things that he enjoys learning about..
first pls reply to me im a huge fan
Anyone knows the China dude who makes 20k a month. He borrowed money from me when we were kids. About time to pay me back with interest 😉
Haha you for real?
He is rolling in it now. Can pay triads to get rid of you lol
The guy in white at 8:32 is ME HAHAHAHAH
Seesh
Come jasonsally hairdresser bedok mall. Thanks me later.
man i gotta up my game if thats the level people playing at right now
Yes, you have to .
You gotta win TI again
2:30 can someone tell me what hairstyle is that because I’m trying to show my barber that’s what I want 😍
Just say you want your hair to look like public hair
@@Imperator-SPQR PUBLIC hair....hahahaa
screenshot the video and show it to your barber
ALL JOBS GO TO FT
220K ANNUAL ??? WHAT THE HECK
220k guy is a pinoy
& 240k guy is ah tiong. Sinkie need to use calculator when Imran tell them their annual salary lol
That’s Indonesian accent.
@@ivylim8612 i think he's indonesian also. don't think an indonesian company gladly hire top management based in spore to be filipino unless he;s in charge of the philipines market or something.
This guy is equating material possessions like louis to wealth. That is not accurate at all… real wealth is built using assets and not material things
Is 220k considered good income in Singapore? Rent costs 5k+ for good condo lol, 220k is an average income
It depends on your lifestyle. Unless you are a millionaire in Singapore, it is inadvisable to rent a condo with a high cost of living. HDBs are much better. 220000is much more than enough to sustain there.
Average income? Either you’re a millionaire or you’re a kid that doesn’t know how much 220k is
If you didn’t know average salary in Singapore is $54000. For a rent to cost 5k+ you must be living in a landed property
@@Legend-dn7uu 5k is mediocre 2bed condo, what are you talking about kid? Though with family you spent 2-3k per kid for school, 2-3k for groceries, so after all expenses you literally are with 0 savings. Maybe 54k average is enough for locals, as they can own HDB and public school for kids, but 220k for expat family is nothing
@@LangLang5689 Right now we are getting somewhere. Foreign talent no wonder
Nonsense
I thought 220k is not a lot cuz my parents earn more
The more you know
Rich kid here
$220k is on the low range in that area. Kids *yawn* Ask some real people with real money before getting all wide-eyed.
MONEY. COME TO ME!