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Standard Chartered Training Lead salaries in Chennai

Annual salary range
9 - 10 years exp.
₹13 Lakhs - ₹13.5 Lakhs
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94% more than the average Training Lead Salary in Banking Companies for 9 - 10 years of experience

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Last Updated: 26 Feb 2024

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Training Lead salary at Standard Chartered ranges between ₹13 Lakhs to ₹13.5 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 9 years to 10 years. Salary estimates are based on 3 latest salaries received from various employees of Standard Chartered.

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Experience wise Standard Chartered Training Lead salaries in Chennai

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9 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹12.2 L/yr - ₹15.5 L/yr
10 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹11.9 L/yr - ₹15.2 L/yr

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  •  posted on 19 Dec 2023

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...ry day different shift. High pressure work environment due to high of attrition. Very poor salary and increment.

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Worst place to work, poor salary with high politics. Entire hierarchy from top to bottom are double standard at standard chartered. Nothing to like as work balance is worst shifta are keep changing. Every day some or the other leave the organisation hence there is always openings. High attrition and high pressure at work with minimum salary. I give 1* for this worst place. Please think twice before join here.

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Job security Bangalore office is good

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1.There is no work life balance 2.Bull work 3.Under Market salary 4.There is no fun activity 5.there will be a stretch/extended support without any pay.. Eg: i will login by 12pm and will logout by 2am.. Started like this after covid and till 2023 feb it is happening 6.short of resource and managing with few staffs 7.Poor retention policy on experienced staff

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BFSI, Investments & Trading Department

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  •  posted on 03 May 2022

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Job security could be one

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...lved at al from the 80s ..you are expected not to have a life outside of work. 2-though the pay is nominal..the kind of work is taxing.. most probably around 11 to 13 hours of work per day 3-the management is keen in listening.however you cannot bring changes to these kind worst work culture in the company because it's happening with the knowledge of top level management and they close their eyes ..why ?? They just want the work to get done. 4- The KT (Knowledge Transfer) is an absolute joke .. why? The training is on the job .. however nothing is documented! There is nothing to refer for the operational process that will help someone new to the process to understand how to apply the theory into practice. .whatever name sake training provided is not enough for you to perform.. however youll be judged from day one .you are required to beg for info or training and the other person or trainer with good knowledge however has no time to train because he is burdened with all the work and will start scolding and yelling at you for asking for doubts..your confidence level is gone there itself..and people think it's normal here ! That's the level of audacity they carry 3.even in this covid situation there is no insurance.. Now it's just my experience and my friends..this is not intended to defame the company or any individual.

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Project & Program Management Department

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1) Based on your team and position in the company, your work-life balance can vary. But in general it is good. You don't get pressured much because it is an insourcing firm and your clients are your internal stakeholders. 2) The outlook of the Group Management is Fabulous. They are pulling the right strings at the right time and set ambitious yet achievable goals. But they don't transcend down to the lower rungs of the pyramid. It gets blocked by the fatty middle management layer and they are more of projections than actual actions. The Group is often blinded by the what happens in the upper layers of the pyramid. 3) The strides it made during the past 4 years, slow but there is progress without stagnation at least is some departments of the bank.

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...adder or get promoted as they value your longevity more than your performance. 4) Salary is absolutely not competitive. It is like India is - The rich get richer and the poor get poorer. If you do a comparison you don't even fall in the market median bracket which is pathetic. They milk on people's ignorance on their market worth and value. 5) The external perspective of SCB GBS is not that great in India Chennai/Bangalore. Therefore when you want to look out, you rarely get calls from other players in the same sector. Maximum it would be Citi, HSBC, SG. This might not be true for SCB Singapore. 6) Senior folks have established their comfort couches in the company and it makes it difficult for talented junior folks to climb up.

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Dominated by a certain section of community which hampers growth and compensation benifits. Partiality and @*** licking is the desired skillset which is mandate to secure a postion and infact learn and grow within yhe organization. Total no no to be recommended to friends and families

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Standard Chartered Training Lead salary in Chennai ranges between ₹13 Lakhs to ₹13.5 Lakhs with an average annual salary of ₹unlock blur. Salary estimates are based on 3 Standard Chartered latest salaries received from various employees of Standard Chartered.