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22-12-2016, 10:55 AM
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Part time hourly payment for ite lecturers
How much ITE pays for PART TIME LECTURING?
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22-12-2016, 10:57 AM
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Part time hourly payment for ite lecturers
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
ITE pay is definitely not considered high. A senior lecturer ceiling is 7.6K tops at
AX Grade 4A2 and as mentioned earlier, not everyone retires as senior lecturers. Most in fact, retired as lecturers only and the pay is even lower. Don't know where this notion came about that depicted ITE lecturers as having high pay. It's a big misconception.
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How much ITE pays for Part time Lectures?
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18-11-2018, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
I am interested to apply for a lecturer post in the ITE.
Can advice whats the salary that i can expec with my below CV.
Applying for Lecturer in Building Facility and Vertical Transport.
Education: Diploma in Building Services Engineering (Ngee Ann Poly)
24 years in Elevator industry as Maintenance Manager and also in house trainer.
Completed Train the Trainer certification with ITE about 3 years ago.
Can someone advice please.. Thanks
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2500 with NS?
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19-11-2018, 03:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
I am interested to apply for a lecturer post in the ITE.
Can advice whats the salary that i can expec with my below CV.
Applying for Lecturer in Building Facility and Vertical Transport.
Education: Diploma in Building Services Engineering (Ngee Ann Poly)
24 years in Elevator industry as Maintenance Manager and also in house trainer.
Completed Train the Trainer certification with ITE about 3 years ago.
Can someone advice please.. Thanks
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whats your last drawn? and your age is mid 40s, looking for career switch?
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07-12-2018, 11:17 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
How much ITE pays for PART TIME LECTURING?
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$55 to $60/hour.
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23-12-2018, 11:26 PM
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hi there! Was thinking of applying to teach at ITE after finishing 1 year at my current company. I'm in accounting, and i've had 3.5 years of work experience so far (Excluding current job)
Ngee Ann poly diploma holder with SIM-UOL degree, what're my chances of getting hired for the job? TIA!
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12-04-2019, 10:53 AM
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Lecturer Application
Any one can advise the procedure for recruitment for ITE?
Usually recruitment is done before school semester start?
Any training thereafter if recruited?
Usually, need to wait up to 4 weeks to hear from them?
Thanks.
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12-04-2019, 12:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Any one can advise the procedure for recruitment for ITE?
Usually recruitment is done before school semester start?
Any training thereafter if recruited?
Usually, need to wait up to 4 weeks to hear from them?
Thanks.
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They take forever to call, my friends waited 6 months for call and 2 months to get hired. The salary is very low and the working hours bad after the recent adjustment. Usually 12 hours of work and under 4k salary. They started aggressively targeting people with minor experience like 2-3 years.
In your first year they expect you cannot take any leave due to their training. Their HR is retarded and cannot get their act together. My friend took leave to get married, then approved and all, then was told of the training being finalised 1 month before and threatened him to go training or risk his employment. So he had to cancel the long leave just get married n fly back. He planned an overseas wedding.
Another friend reached the stage of salary negotiation, he said negotiable please offer a reasonable number. They insist he give a number... So he said Xxx negotiable please tell me if it's beyond your range. Next day rejection letter arrived. This is not professional HR practices..
Annual package is OK though, about 17 months for average performer but work no less than 10 hours daily.
A lot of lecturers resigned due to the adjustment as they have wealth of industrial exp.
It's a good place to gain experience as a teacher ( not transferable to lecturer skills though, its seriously title wrongly n the whole industry knows)
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13-04-2019, 08:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
They take forever to call, my friends waited 6 months for call and 2 months to get hired. The salary is very low and the working hours bad after the recent adjustment. Usually 12 hours of work and under 4k salary. They started aggressively targeting people with minor experience like 2-3 years.
In your first year they expect you cannot take any leave due to their training. Their HR is retarded and cannot get their act together. My friend took leave to get married, then approved and all, then was told of the training being finalised 1 month before and threatened him to go training or risk his employment. So he had to cancel the long leave just get married n fly back. He planned an overseas wedding.
Another friend reached the stage of salary negotiation, he said negotiable please offer a reasonable number. They insist he give a number... So he said Xxx negotiable please tell me if it's beyond your range. Next day rejection letter arrived. This is not professional HR practices..
Annual package is OK though, about 17 months for average performer but work no less than 10 hours daily.
A lot of lecturers resigned due to the adjustment as they have wealth of industrial exp.
It's a good place to gain experience as a teacher ( not transferable to lecturer skills though, its seriously title wrongly n the whole industry knows)
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I believe it is not fair to just judge based on this.
I also got hired 3 years ago on ax5, converted to ips6, promoted to ips 7 this year. It is really about your work attitude and ability.
Now salary close to 6k.
Started with 4k also.
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