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No official pay difference between policy and generalist HR in CS. Non-scholars will join the usual MX scheme whereas scholars will join a seperate scheme that pays much higher than MX.
Almost all the jobs on policy / specialist side (not only HR) are for scholars that are not on MX. Your SMU FCH will give a few hundred dollars more starting pay, but it will still be the MX scheme. For super high performer sometimes they sponsor for further studies and the person can move into a different scheme after further studies, but very rare case. |
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Somehow when people see a comms degree the first assumption is either that you're a marcomms or pr person. They don't realise media studies as a field is pretty much like a social science like more traditional subjects like psychology/sociology etc. |
Hi, sorry this isn't actually contributing to the discussion about HR careers but I have a HR-related question that hopefully the more experienced contributors here can help me with.
I recently resigned from a job and was informed that I 'owe' the company 9 days of work. It's a shift job and somehow I have not been rostered as many days as I should have been or something. Because currently the staffing in my dept is very tight and they have a hiring freeze, I'm afraid that they will request for me to work the extra 9 days further than my end date instead of simply taking money out of my last paycheck. I die die want to leave at my 'real' end date ie. one month after I tendered, and I don't mind if they take money from my paycheck. Just wondering if it's possible for them to 'force' me to work the days I owe? Is it within my rights to opt for which option I prefer? |
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One will need to ask the old birds in each ministry what type of scholarship is the real scholar type and know how to differentiate. Nowadays I know many of such fake "scholars" in my ministry CEP only DD or SAD type. |
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do you mean sponsorships for postgrad studies for civil servants who've served a few years with a decent grading? |
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eg. last time SAF scholar = SAFOS = At least BG before retirement. Now SAF itself got 3 or 4 main scholarships + each service branch and expert skill function create their own scholarship program, so we now have all sorts of SAF regulars supposedly a scholar but most of them retire as LTC or SLTC. It is the same in ministry, stat board & other quasi gov departments as well. The whole concept of government scholar is now become a joke. |
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