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  1. Why Do You Want to Work at Citigroup? - Wall Street Oasis

    Dec 18, 2010 · Citibank is one of the largest banks and credit card companies in the world. Citibank’s size lets it offer a wide range of reward programs and other card benefits, so it’s …

  2. Title Hierarchy at Citi vs BAML vs Morgan Stanley - Wall Street Oasis

    Jul 24, 2017 · Hi, I wanted to ask for some advice from folks who have worked in MS, Citi and BAML on the seniority of the titles I am being offered. I'm currently an Executive Director at …

  3. Citigroup Interview Questions (2025) - Wall Street Oasis

    Citigroup interview details: 1103 interview reviews posted anonymously by Citigroup interview candidates.

  4. Citibank (Hong Kong) - 38 Entries | Wall Street Oasis

    Citibank (Hong Kong) pays an average salary of $90,000 per year. This base compensation is the equivalent of $45 per hour assuming a 40 hour work week (2,000 hours per year). The actual …

  5. Citigroup Salaries (2025) - 2227 Entries | Wall Street Oasis

    Citigroup salary details: 2227 compensation reviews posted anonymously by Citigroup employees.

  6. Citi Bonus 2024 - Wall Street Oasis

    Jan 16, 2025 · Comp day is today for Citi - starting a dedicated thread Level: (As 1, etc) Bonus: Bucket: Group: (Coverage, Cap Markets, Markets, etc)

  7. A Complete Guide to A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) - Zillow

    Jun 23, 2022 · Curious about a home equity line of credit? Read for heloc qualifications, how much cash you can get, closing costs, and when to pay it back.

  8. 1 Month later no communication - Wall Street Oasis

    Oct 6, 2023 · Citi told me i've progressed to next stage - 1 Month later no communication

  9. 2025 Bonus Outlook - Top 20 Firms - (From Best: Best MS, Citi ...

    Oct 4, 2024 · 2025 Bonus Outlook - Top 20 Firms - (From Best: Best MS, Citi, Jefferies to Worst: HSBC, Evercore and UBS)

  10. Bulge Bracket Investment Banks - List of Top Global Banks

    BBs have retail banking divisions, including JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, and CitiBank. These banks offer retail banking services to individuals, such as personal banking, checking …