
1) Business term
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A Golden hello is a signing bonus offered to an employee of a rival firm, usually an executive. The term is also sometimes used more generally to refer to a signing bonus paid to a sought-after recruit. In the UK a `golden hello` is a bonus or financial incentive, not for executives, but `to encourage graduates to enter the teaching profession ......
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[Noun] Plural form: golden hellos. A large amount of money given to someone to encourage them to join something, usually a company.
Example: When joining the bank he received a golden hello of £20 000.
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A bonus a securities firm pays to attract an employee from a competing firm.
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A taxable bonus payment for newly qualified teachers on approved postgraduate routes in England. The bonus is paid after successful completion of the induction year. Find out more about the golden hello
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A large payment to a senior employee who is forced into retirement or fired as a result of a takeove
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In business, a golden hello is a financial incentive paid by a firm to a newly employed specialist, who leaves another firm. Golden handcuffs are financial inducements used to persuade specialists to stay in a particular firm. Golden hellos and golden handcuffs became popular at the time of Big Bang, when the major stockbroking firms were attemptin...
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