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Unregistered 12-04-2021 01:24 AM

Heard only 20 got shortlisted for their second round. Not sure what the salary is like.

Unregistered 13-04-2021 11:22 AM

IMDA is the highest-ranked statutory board in the Straits Times Employer Survey 2021. They must be doing something right - anyone keen to share?

Unregistered 01-05-2021 03:30 PM

Anyone can share the aim programme salary? for imda

Unregistered 01-05-2021 03:54 PM

Around 6k there

Unregistered 05-05-2021 05:30 PM

Anyone worked/working in the Human Capital Development or TESA Programme Office departments? Please share the culture there. Thank you

Unregistered 05-05-2021 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 167721)
Anyone worked/working in the Human Capital Development or TESA Programme Office departments? Please share the culture there. Thank you

Last heard from my friend who left some times ago, not recommended, totally. My friend regretted joining and is better at another place now.

Unregistered 05-05-2021 05:40 PM

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IMDA is the highest-ranked statutory board in the Straits Times Employer Survey 2021. They must be doing something right - anyone keen to share?

As someone who worked there for a period of time, i never trust such stats, especially from the straits times who ranked 156? Lol.

Unregistered 05-05-2021 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 167722)
Last heard from my friend who left some times ago, not recommended, totally. My friend regretted joining and is better at another place now.

hi there, when did your friend leave? how long did he/she work there? what's the reason for not recommended?

I interviewed for a role with Human Capital Development and the HR person suggested me to try TESA Programme Office as well. According to HR, both are like sister departments with overlapping areas.

Unregistered 05-05-2021 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 167726)
hi there, when did your friend leave? how long did he/she work there? what's the reason for not recommended?

I interviewed for a role with Human Capital Development and the HR person suggested me to try TESA Programme Office as well. According to HR, both are like sister departments with overlapping areas.

Hmmm to protect the identity of my friend, i wont reveal the exact period he/she left, all i can say is not very long. He/she worked barely few months. According to my friend, tesa has super high turn over rate because the culture and the boss is toxic. The demoralization can be felt within weeks you are there because the boss has anger management issue and has the habit of "name and shame" you infront of internal and external parties. It just makes one feel so super unappreciated after long hours of working. People can't wait to leave for the sake of their mental well-being? In my point of view, i am actually quite shocked when my friend told me about such bosses because i thought such era should have long gone? And working in public service before we have a code of conduct to follow and i seriously doubted the capability of HR getting rid of such bosses.

Many people i spoke to agree that imda in general is working super long hours and is common to work past mid night because directions keep changing and so are the working document (e.g. PowerPoint) that is required to be submitted or presented to the management. It is all about amending papers and ppt to what the bosses would like it to be. The way my friend spoke about it makes me feel like, everyone is required to be a marketeer.

Unregistered 05-05-2021 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 167729)
Hmmm to protect the identity of my friend, i wont reveal the exact period he/she left, all i can say is not very long. He/she worked barely few months. According to my friend, tesa has super high turn over rate because the culture and the boss is toxic. The demoralization can be felt within weeks you are there because the boss has anger management issue and has the habit of "name and shame" you infront of internal and external parties. It just makes one feel so super unappreciated after long hours of working. People can't wait to leave for the sake of their mental well-being? In my point of view, i am actually quite shocked when my friend told me about such bosses because i thought such era should have long gone? And working in public service before we have a code of conduct to follow and i seriously doubted the capability of HR getting rid of such bosses.

Many people i spoke to agree that imda in general is working super long hours and is common to work past mid night because directions keep changing and so are the working document (e.g. PowerPoint) that is required to be submitted or presented to the management. It is all about amending papers and ppt to what the bosses would like it to be. The way my friend spoke about it makes me feel like, everyone is required to be a marketeer.


Only work for bosses who knows how to respect his or her employees. Period.
No point slogging for a disrespectful boss. Respect yourself enough to walk away because chances of them changing is near zero.


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