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Promos

Promotions… Is there a significant increase going from a L (vp) to M (Dir). Is the bonus structure any different? I hear it’s a difficult process to be promoted between these levels.

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Does your bonus only increase after a full year of being a M - anyone have that experience?

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Post ID: @nzzs+1kUGdlkB

I can’t worry about the fight to get into the 1%. Perhaps If we were all permitted to work on politics for most of the day we could be in the hunt for the 1% as well.

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Post ID: @3owm+1kUGdlkB

It all depends on where you are on the scale as an L. That being said, you wont' get a huge bump, but you may get 10+% raise. As to the bonus, it's all one pool, but your bonus as an M is ~ 50-80%. Anything over 50k gets a portion as RSU that vest over 4 years. I forget the first band %(maybe 15%?) but over 100k it's 35% as RSUs. If you quit or retire before 60, you lose the RSUs. If you're 60 or are laid off, you keep them, but they still have to vest.

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Post ID: @3vie+1kUGdlkB

Don't need M to get equity, just over 50k for B.

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Post ID: @1gdz+1kUGdlkB

I was promoted from L to M a couple years ago. 5k raise.

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Post ID: @1nfq+1kUGdlkB

Wow. Some people come to work. Other come in as politicians angling for the big bucks.

Really eye opening.

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Post ID: @hpi+1kUGdlkB

Much easier to come in from the outside into an M role than to be promoted to M.

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Post ID: @bzu+1kUGdlkB

I think M puts you into the equity pool. The problem with BNY comp at the higher bands are:

  • BNY salary is lower than peers
  • L puts you only two levels below the max. Many people never even get to MD.
  • Getting from L to M takes a long time
  • Once you're at M and getting equity, it'll take time to vest and so you haven't "made it" until the first wave vests.
  • By this point in your career you could've gone anywhere else and "made it" much sooner
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Post ID: @fns+1kUGdlkB

L to M is difficult as the approval process is much more extensive.

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Post ID: @tui+1kUGdlkB

Keep in mind it can take about a year for the new pay associated with the M to set in. A friend of mine had to wait longer, he got it for 5 months, but then was let go because he got a new a manager that brought in their own people. For what it is worth, I had to wait 9 months to go from K to L and only got another 10k. You are better off going somewhere else unless you really love the job.

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Post ID: @qou+1kUGdlkB

@bzt

That’s actually good. Sounds like you’re being taken care of.

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Post ID: @cbi+1kUGdlkB

I’ve had many promotions but never once had a pay increase with the promotion and the new title.

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Post ID: @cgt+1kUGdlkB

I hope so- my promotion from K to L was only 8% during a year that inflation was 9%. I had been told the entire time I’ve worked here that this promotion would be the one that made it worth it.

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Post ID: @bzt+1kUGdlkB

Following. Very interested

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