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31-03-2012, 04:02 PM
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$9300 is your Basic salary or u factored in your bonuses averaged over 12 mths?
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Just basic salary, but bonus is not high for support staff, average about 3-3.5 months
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31-03-2012, 05:29 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 309
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Cant remember the exact progression clearly. Only remember some important milestones.
2005 = 3400
2007 = 5200 (promoted to AM)
2008 = 6k+ (promoted to M)
2010 = 8400 (Promoted to AVP)
2011 = 9300
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You 1st class honors ?
HR still can get 3.4k starting is alot even for female in 2005!!!
it seem that your
-annual increment every year is abt ~10%
-each promotion increment abt ~20-30%
which is alot!!!!
my engineering coy: even for promotion increment for 'A' grader is max 8%, annual increment for 'A' grader is max 5-6% only!!!! How pathetic!!!
for someone "C to B" grader like me only getting
-promotion = +4%
-annual increment = ~+3.5%
I can't even hit 3.9k after 5 years with my company with 1 promotion loh, I start at 2.9k....
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31-03-2012, 10:24 PM
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Is HR a suitable career for men? My friend is in HR field and he says he finds it difficult to get jobs
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This misconception occur because most companies lump admin as HR. Admin about 90% dominated by women while real HR roles are more balanced about 2/3 ladies 1/3 men.
I dun think men are at disadvantage for real HR roles, esp Rewards & Performance management are dominated by men.
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31-03-2012, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This misconception occur because most companies lump admin as HR. Admin about 90% dominated by women while real HR roles are more balanced about 2/3 ladies 1/3 men.
I dun think men are at disadvantage for real HR roles, esp Rewards & Performance management are dominated by men.
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But many men I met in HR are a little sissy.
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31-03-2012, 11:09 PM
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Super Member
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 309
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
But many men I met in HR are a little sissy. 
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sort of agree!!!
i saw one b4
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31-03-2012, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Cant remember the exact progression clearly. Only remember some important milestones.
2005 = 3400
2007 = 5200 (promoted to AM)
2008 = 6k+ (promoted to M)
2010 = 8400 (Promoted to AVP)
2011 = 9300
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Your progression is quite fast. I graduated in 2007 and now in my 2nd job as HR Development Specialist drawing 5950.
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31-03-2012, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This misconception occur because most companies lump admin as HR. Admin about 90% dominated by women while real HR roles are more balanced about 2/3 ladies 1/3 men.
I dun think men are at disadvantage for real HR roles, esp Rewards & Performance management are dominated by men.
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Agree, but TBH I don't quite like the guys from Rewards, too yaya papaya behave like lawyers & bankers.
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31-03-2012, 11:45 PM
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Just basic salary, but bonus is not high for support staff, average about 3-3.5 months
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U took 1 yr to promote from AM to M, and then 2 yrs to promote from M to AVP..that's amazing..and u're not even doing sales.
Are u actually on management associate prog or u're actually a HR management consultant?
Or any special external circumstances? Or u get performance grade A every single year..?
Pls share your success story! thanks!
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01-04-2012, 11:15 AM
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Saw an ad for Senior HR Specialist (Safety) at UPS, Singapore, to be in charge of safety. Anyone knows more about the progression there? Any chance to switch to other HR fields?
Thanks for your advice.
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