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21-04-2016, 03:02 PM
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Yes, friends and myself received the offer on our 8th day too. Interviewees are categorised into 3 groups. People they want, people they KIV and people they outright reject. People who take a long time to received acceptance are on the KIV list, however, if you aren't rejected, there is still hope.
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21-04-2016, 06:42 PM
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Its been exactly 2 weeks since my interview at DSTA for the position of procurement executive. They sent me an email requesting me to complete the G50 form the very next day. Haven't heard from them since, is it likely that I have been rejected?
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25-04-2016, 09:03 PM
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>2 weeks means rejected.
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Not true. I received an offer 7 weeks after the interview.
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25-04-2016, 11:32 PM
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Not true. I received an offer 7 weeks after the interview.
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means u damn cui, out of desperation/ lack of manpower then hire u
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29-04-2016, 02:01 AM
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DSTA no longer 4600/4200/3800, revised to 4500/4400/3800.
Source: just received job offer
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with the recent news of salary adjustment for engineers in the government sector, any changes to the fresh grad salary?
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29-04-2016, 11:58 AM
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with the recent news of salary adjustment for engineers in the government sector, any changes to the fresh grad salary?
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No news yet. Even if there is, i doubt the HR will call to inform of the adjustment.
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29-04-2016, 05:39 PM
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Hi guys, to those who got shortlisted for interview, how long did you wait after you submitted the application on career@gov before you received the call for interview?
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30-04-2016, 01:51 PM
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well it's up to u to believe...i was from dsta and i knew so many of those engineers/project managers who got stuck and cant move out despite wanting to
most of their skillsets are not transferable,especially those in mindef projects and mainly doing project management. not even the real hardcore enginnering
if you dun want to be still an enginner in your late 30s/40s, best to reconsider
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30-04-2016, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
well it's up to u to believe...i was from dsta and i knew so many of those engineers/project managers who got stuck and cant move out despite wanting to
most of their skillsets are not transferable,especially those in mindef projects and mainly doing project management. not even the real hardcore enginnering
if you dun want to be still an enginner in your late 30s/40s, best to reconsider
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I think u cui leh. I knew a lot of Engineers jump to mha and other ministries. And who Wants to be Engineer all the way, definitely is some management role. JUst becoz u cannot make it, don't put bad name on it. If u Wan to learn hardcore engineering, I suggest u go SME
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30-04-2016, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
well it's up to u to believe...i was from dsta and i knew so many of those engineers/project managers who got stuck and cant move out despite wanting to
most of their skillsets are not transferable,especially those in mindef projects and mainly doing project management. not even the real hardcore enginnering
if you dun want to be still an enginner in your late 30s/40s, best to reconsider
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so how much will dsta engineer get ? after 7-9 years working in DSTA, with average C performance through all these years (assume 2lower/2upper with NS).
Please provide your best estimate for
Basic salary after 7-9yrs = ?
Annual salary after 7-9yrs = ?
Thanks
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