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PAY NEWSSo you think you’re underpaid?2 June 2008COMMENTSLooking at these responses shows how arrogant and stupid most people who work in banking are. Read all comments »Here, slightly belatedly, are the results of our global bonus survey. It was conducted last month, in the days before Bear Stearns was totally subsumed by JPMorgan or Bradford & Bingley cast a deathly pallor across the British banking sector. The main conclusion? You don’t think you’re being paid enough.
A total of 938 of you responded to the survey. A hefty 62% thought you should have been paid more for your efforts in 2007.
This may be because, on average – and despite last year’s bonuses being generous – you were paid fairly modestly.
Only 18.6% of respondents received bonuses in excess of $200k. And 46% received less than $50k.
The results may have been skewed by the inclusion of responses from the likes of Singapore, where bonuses are typically lower than in London and New York.
However, it also goes to show that while some people working in financial services make enough to retire while they still have all their hair, the vast majority really don’t. This is confirmed by stats from the Centre for Economics and Business Research, which suggest the average City of London bonus for last year was £24k and the average bonus for 2008 will be a meagre £14k.
Despite feeling underpaid, the vast majority (86%) of respondents to our survey said they’d never knowingly misrepresented their role in a transaction to wangle more money from their employer. However, 70% said the current system encourages emphasis on short-term performance, and 50% said the bonus system should be reformed.
What would bonus reform look like? Most people said bonuses should be averaged over the cycle. But a few (three) felt moved to suggest bonuses should be paid on a monthly basis along with salaries.
COMMENTSVik, Consultancy, Tue 03 Jun 08Admiration and respect? LOL for having a big paycheck? Or for bringing down the financial system? It's not like people in IB work for a better society. Go work to some NGO in Africa and you'll earn admiration, Anyway, try to understand that how valuable a person is doesn't depend on how much money he or she makes. You seem to be very arrogant, I hope there is something else in your life other than the balance in your bank account. Add your comment »MBA & CFA Grad, Consultancy, Tue 03 Jun 08These numbers are not a surprise. It has been known for some time that the reality of City pay rarely matches the hype.
blah blah, Investment Banking / M & A, Tue 03 Jun 08Why do people outside the City always assume we're all responsible for the subprime / credit crisis?!
Mr Sovereign, Private Equity / Venture Capital, Wed 04 Jun 08These figures can't be representative of the sector...I agree there is backoffice inside or something else.
NYC iBanker (mid-level), Investment Banking / M & A, Wed 04 Jun 08I got 300,000 pounds bonus ($600,000) lasy year. Add that to the survey. Add your comment »Tim, Investment Banking / M & A, Sun 08 Jun 08Looking at these responses shows how arrogant and stupid most people who work in banking are. Add your comment »Michelle, Sales & Marketing, Tue 10 Jun 08I can not actually understand these people - I mean really get over yourselves, I have a great job which I love and am well paid for in a creative industry but check this site sometimes as I was going to go into finance and sometimes like to see if I should do my Masters and switch. If everyone in Finance is so egotistical and sad as to think that they are the only ones worthy of anything in the world then I am very happy that I am not a part of that.
Bemused, Sales & Marketing, Mon 16 Jun 08I agree with Michelle and Tim. How any of you actually have the time to read this chain and still earn your hefty bonuses is beyond me. I am on a modest salary in the online marketing industry and while my employer doesn't allow me to cream company profits in the form of a bonus I still find my job completely satisfying. I think it's more rewarding to be motivated by something that interests you and you believe in, rather than because you can brag to your peers about how big your bonus is. Your pay check, like the size of your manhood, does not determine how great a man you are. Add your comment »Mr Patel, Information Technology, Fri 15 Aug 08Kajal Patel, Derivatives
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