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19-11-2021, 09:42 AM
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heard from my senior who got in TAP last year, he got 1.5x monthly and he say is average O_O
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Pretty sure he might be just talking about the PB. Or maybe TAP has a different pay structure, idk.
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19-11-2021, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
heard from my senior who got in TAP last year, he got 1.5x monthly and he say is average O_O
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TAP base salary already on super high side, on par with senior level, so 1.5x also a good deal already.
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19-11-2021, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
heard from my senior who got in TAP last year, he got 1.5x monthly and he say is average O_O
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A PB of 1.5 months is typical for C/C+ grade, and it's considered lower end of the spectrum.
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19-11-2021, 10:56 PM
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A PB of 1.5 months is typical for C/C+ grade, and it's considered lower end of the spectrum.
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Oh my...1.5 months so little, how to compete with private sector
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20-11-2021, 01:18 AM
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Oh my...1.5 months so little, how to compete with private sector
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ya la cannot compare with private sector with 0 bonus right.
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20-11-2021, 03:18 AM
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Oh my...1.5 months so little, how to compete with private sector
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What's the bonus for private sector?
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20-11-2021, 07:56 AM
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Went in early this year, but left after a few months.
10 yr working experience at the time of entry, but was offered G, 6.5k. Only when I entered, then I realized that I was very much lowballed, and my career progression wud lag by 1-2 grades even if there wud be salary adjustments, and hence moved on.
Pro tip - when asked for current salary, flat out refuse, and cite their very own Jo Teo's words. This one I did
Pro tip 2 - when asked for expected, try to refuse, or if cannot, just give a very high amount, in order for HR to assess ur package based purely on skills and competencies from the interviews. Otherwise, if it is lower than what they preliminarily assessed, i.e. what they expect, they may choose to bump down your grade just to match ur expected.
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20-11-2021, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Went in early this year, but left after a few months.
10 yr working experience at the time of entry, but was offered G, 6.5k. Only when I entered, then I realized that I was very much lowballed, and my career progression wud lag by 1-2 grades even if there wud be salary adjustments, and hence moved on.
Pro tip - when asked for current salary, flat out refuse, and cite their very own Jo Teo's words. This one I did
Pro tip 2 - when asked for expected, try to refuse, or if cannot, just give a very high amount, in order for HR to assess ur package based purely on skills and competencies from the interviews. Otherwise, if it is lower than what they preliminarily assessed, i.e. what they expect, they may choose to bump down your grade just to match ur expected.
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May I ask for which role?
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20-11-2021, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
May I ask for which role?
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software engineering
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20-11-2021, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Went in early this year, but left after a few months.
10 yr working experience at the time of entry, but was offered G, 6.5k. Only when I entered, then I realized that I was very much lowballed, and my career progression wud lag by 1-2 grades even if there wud be salary adjustments, and hence moved on.
Pro tip - when asked for current salary, flat out refuse, and cite their very own Jo Teo's words. This one I did
Pro tip 2 - when asked for expected, try to refuse, or if cannot, just give a very high amount, in order for HR to assess ur package based purely on skills and competencies from the interviews. Otherwise, if it is lower than what they preliminarily assessed, i.e. what they expect, they may choose to bump down your grade just to match ur expected.
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before you joined GovTech, what is your last salary?
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