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08-12-2022, 10:45 AM
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across all 4 divisions, which one to choose to learn most stuff applicable in private sectors?
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Learn the most definitely is when you choose all 4
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09-12-2022, 07:14 AM
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Diff experience at each of the 4. So far so good.
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09-12-2022, 11:28 AM
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Diff experience at each of the 4. So far so good.
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won't a person be stuck at 1? got rotation one meh?
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09-12-2022, 04:17 PM
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across all 4 divisions, which one to choose to learn most stuff applicable in private sectors?
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The ops clusters like IRC and TMC give the best exit opps. Most of the former folks there landed roles in banks and tech companies. Alternatively, if you find civil service environment ok, you can consider staying and do secondments/postings to other agencies/divisions after 3 to 4 years.
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09-12-2022, 06:46 PM
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The ops clusters like IRC and TMC give the best exit opps. Most of the former folks there landed roles in banks and tech companies. Alternatively, if you find civil service environment ok, you can consider staying and do secondments/postings to other agencies/divisions after 3 to 4 years.
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Icic.. Any idea on what the increment is like after 1.5 years?
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09-12-2022, 08:21 PM
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Increment after 1 yr. Junior grades promote faster. Almost yearly.
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10-12-2022, 06:58 AM
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Increment after 1 yr. Junior grades promote faster. Almost yearly.
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What is the ranking scheme like? Not mx right? Got a number can quote for increment?
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11-12-2022, 11:59 PM
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Seems like CSA HR is desperate for more fishes to bait into this programme......
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If you think CSA HR so free come to this kind of forum to sell koyok you confirm not in CSDP/CSA, just a **** stirrer.
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20-12-2022, 11:13 PM
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Not bad to start
CSA is not a bad place to start if you are new and don't have better options. You get decent pay, free training and time to explore. However it gets boring around the 1 year mark as you don't get much real world experience due to overstaffing. Furthermore most of your superiors don't have related experience, so they won't be able to provide much guidance on activities that you need to do. Eventually majority of your time will be spent on tasks related to admin/staff/events.
If you are looking for actual hands-on work, you need to have an exit strategy to transit. Other posts have mentioned that technical skills are not everything but from what I experienced, most people in CSA don't have great soft skills too
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25-12-2022, 09:20 AM
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CSA is not a bad place to start if you are new and don't have better options. You get decent pay, free training and time to explore. However it gets boring around the 1 year mark as you don't get much real world experience due to overstaffing. Furthermore most of your superiors don't have related experience, so they won't be able to provide much guidance on activities that you need to do. Eventually majority of your time will be spent on tasks related to admin/staff/events.
If you are looking for actual hands-on work, you need to have an exit strategy to transit. Other posts have mentioned that technical skills are not everything but from what I experienced, most people in CSA don't have great soft skills too
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Thanks for the honest insights. Any advice on how to plan for exit strategies? Ty
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