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Unregistered 20-06-2021 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 174893)
Overall the average or below average performer will always earn more in public sector than private sector. For above average and top performer, private sector (sky is the limit) will always pay much much higher than public sector. (Your CEP is the limit)

Sums up the caliber of those in CS

Unregistered 20-06-2021 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 174789)
you are stupid enough to think that the everyone is public sector is getting paid the same. the majority of them do, but there is a small group of public sector employees on specialise scheme and you will be surprised at their package. no doubt that private sector will earn more after 6 years. but mean while at your 4th year. just admit that you are earning lesser than me. please get out of this thread since you earn lesser than me. stay salty

Don need to demean people with salary. Surely there will always be people earning more. All are just employees regardless private or public sector. It all the 8 to 12 hrs per work day kind of job.

Unregistered 24-06-2021 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 174850)
It's perfectly normal for pte sector to earn more than public, no need to compare and diss each other. In fact, it'll be more worrying if it's the opposite

Im a degree holder in the private sector and my friend who is in the public sector earns way more than me with similar years of experience. I wanted to get into public sector that time but too bad im sec lower they didn’t want me so zzz.. I guess the avg public earns more than the avg private ba :/

Unregistered 24-06-2021 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 175445)
Im a degree holder in the private sector and my friend who is in the public sector earns way more than me with similar years of experience. I wanted to get into public sector that time but too bad im sec lower they didn’t want me so zzz.. I guess the avg public earns more than the avg private ba :/

What you doing in private?

COVID-19 24-06-2021 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 175445)
Im a degree holder in the private sector and my friend who is in the public sector earns way more than me with similar years of experience. I wanted to get into public sector that time but too bad im sec lower they didn’t want me so zzz.. I guess the avg public earns more than the avg private ba :/

Don't be despondent. I used to think so too, until i got accepted into MAS after working for 2.5 years in the insurance industry. I have exactly 3.5/5 second lower from NUS. It worked out for me, although i was rejected for a graduate officer role, i became an AD in MAS a few months earlier than graduate officers would have took :), a slightly faster progression.

Unregistered 25-06-2021 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 175446)
What you doing in private?

I’m in finance in SME

Unregistered 25-06-2021 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 175469)
I’m in finance in SME

SME says it all. Even a Malaysian in MNC will earn more than you.

Unregistered 04-07-2021 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 175485)
SME says it all. Even a Malaysian in MNC will earn more than you.

not unless they are in a startup with stock options, or a boutique firm

Unregistered 04-07-2021 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by COVID-19 (Post 175467)
Don't be despondent. I used to think so too, until i got accepted into MAS after working for 2.5 years in the insurance industry. I have exactly 3.5/5 second lower from NUS. It worked out for me, although i was rejected for a graduate officer role, i became an AD in MAS a few months earlier than graduate officers would have took :), a slightly faster progression.

So can you say that it was your 2.5 yrs experience that helped you secure the MAS job? I am a fresh grad entering the insurance industry too (no, not selling insurance). Hoping to gain some experience first and follow your footstep in future.

Unregistered 02-08-2021 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 175445)
Im a degree holder in the private sector and my friend who is in the public sector earns way more than me with similar years of experience. I wanted to get into public sector that time but too bad im sec lower they didn’t want me so zzz.. I guess the avg public earns more than the avg private ba :/

this is correct.. an average public officer will earn around 100k p.a at 35 YO. i am pretty sure this number is higher than the average private sector..

although there are alot many ppl earning more in private


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