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24-05-2022, 09:10 PM
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Will working in INT have good future career prospects? Currently looking at the job postings and trying to decide between CMI II, BD and INT.
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I think INT has high exposure to senior mgt, a decent amount of travel, but ultimately the skills are not really "technical" skills compared to CMI II or BD.
CMI and BD skillset more relevant in private sector.
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28-05-2022, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I think INT has high exposure to senior mgt, a decent amount of travel, but ultimately the skills are not really "technical" skills compared to CMI II or BD.
CMI and BD skillset more relevant in private sector.
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How about other departments in the development group such as FMD, FDD and FTIG?
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29-05-2022, 09:53 PM
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How about other departments in the development group such as FMD, FDD and FTIG?
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From my purely anecdotal evidence about FMD and FDD, from those I know who left, they ended up in biz devt roles in public and private sector.
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07-06-2022, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Giving an overview of what it is like in terms of tenure or salary range.
This is just an estimated from various sources , you may classified that as not verified or provide your inputs too.
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Grade 13 - Associate Rank (This is undergrad rank, typically for people whom are 1-3 years experience)
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Grade 12 - Assistant Director 1 (There are 2 "AD" rank, this is for people whom have around 3 years experience to 7 years experience really depending on your performance and opportunity)
Grade 11 - Assistant Director 2 (This is the Senior Assistant Director rank, but on the outside its just AD, this is for people whom have 5years of experience onwards. No really an upper bound as some people might be stuck here for some years, some back office staff can stuck this rank till 10-15 years is normal, they just get few percent increment each year.
Grade 10 - Deputy Director 1 (There are total 4 levels of Deputy Director, the fastest I seen is 6years+ , those are for scholars or special people. For faster farmers they take about 8 years, 9 years and 10 years are common for faster farmer too.).
For Grade 9, 8, 7 , those are Deputy Director increment in grades. Most people stucked at DD level 2, you need some years to farm to DD3 and DD4, aka Senior Deputy Director (Internal), but on corporate rank it only shows DD.
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Salary package wise, just an estimate. For Bonus, expect only 1 bonus a year (Performance Bonus that is ranging from 1.5 to 2.5 most of the time).
Associate - Basic 4k to 6k (For TO aka graduate officers, they draw about 5k starting)
AD 1 - Basic 5k to 6.5k
AD 2 - Basic 6k to 10k
DD 1 - Basic 9k to 12k
DD 2 - Basic 10k to 14k
DD 3 - Basic 12k to 16k
DD 4 - Basic 14k to 18k
Director 1 - Basic 16k to 20k
Hope this gives everyone a good overview to consider joining.
Pay is not fantastic, but slowly things are changing to be better.
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I am applying for a Deputy Director post, how do i know which DD level I am? Or will it based on my pay grade? I am AVP in a local bank, 9.6k basic, with average 3 months bonus.
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08-06-2022, 05:38 PM
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any idea whether MAS will match your basic or annual? I have a low basic but high annual cos of bonuses
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09-06-2022, 12:53 AM
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Senior legal counsel
How much does a senior legal counsel in MAS earn typically? Are they on the same pay scale as the rest of the MAS officers?
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09-06-2022, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How much does a senior legal counsel in MAS earn typically? Are they on the same pay scale as the rest of the MAS officers?
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arent they forward deployed from agc?
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09-06-2022, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I am applying for a Deputy Director post, how do i know which DD level I am? Or will it based on my pay grade? I am AVP in a local bank, 9.6k basic, with average 3 months bonus.
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U r better off staying in the local bank. MAS dont realli pay well
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10-06-2022, 11:59 AM
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U r better off staying in the local bank. MAS dont realli pay well
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Agree, rmb if you move on from MAS, your next employer will base it off your MAS salary and bonus which is lower than local bank. This may hinder your next move.
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10-06-2022, 11:35 PM
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Agree, rmb if you move on from MAS, your next employer will base it off your MAS salary and bonus which is lower than local bank. This may hinder your next move.
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Second that. It is unlikely that u will be able to get 3 months bonus in MAS, average is 1.5-2 months. Hence, from a total pay package, u will lose out even if MAS is able to offer u a higher base pay.
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