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15-05-2020, 02:38 PM
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You are the problem
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How the wifey suddenly open the phone and accidentally go thru to find the salary
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15-05-2020, 08:06 PM
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Hello folks,
I was browsing through the careers page at DSTA, when I saw an opening for procurement executive/snr executive at DSTA.
I have been told that the procurement department experiences high turnover, mainly due to the high workload. I have also heard some stories (anecdotal in nature; unverifiable) that the working hours are very long in the procurement department, so much so that the earliest you can leave for home is 6:30PM, assuming that report to work at 8:30am.
Another pain-point would be the routine work, which I don't mind honestly. But from what I gather, it is a gloomy picture of DSTA's procurement department. Anybody can give inputs? How are the bosses like?
Applied for their role because I needed a job. At the stage where they are asking for additional documents. No invites for interviews yet, probably due to the circuit breaker period.
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my interview was done online via MS teams. Hope that helps
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16-05-2020, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hello folks,
I was browsing through the careers page at DSTA, when I saw an opening for procurement executive/snr executive at DSTA.
I have been told that the procurement department experiences high turnover, mainly due to the high workload. I have also heard some stories (anecdotal in nature; unverifiable) that the working hours are very long in the procurement department, so much so that the earliest you can leave for home is 6:30PM, assuming that report to work at 8:30am.
Another pain-point would be the routine work, which I don't mind honestly. But from what I gather, it is a gloomy picture of DSTA's procurement department. Anybody can give inputs? How are the bosses like?
Applied for their role because I needed a job. At the stage where they are asking for additional documents. No invites for interviews yet, probably due to the circuit breaker period.
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High workload is expected for the high salary package in DSTA. If you want to relax, ST Engineering will be a better place, albeit for lower pay.
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16-05-2020, 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hello folks,
I was browsing through the careers page at DSTA, when I saw an opening for procurement executive/snr executive at DSTA.
I have been told that the procurement department experiences high turnover, mainly due to the high workload. I have also heard some stories (anecdotal in nature; unverifiable) that the working hours are very long in the procurement department, so much so that the earliest you can leave for home is 6:30PM, assuming that report to work at 8:30am.
Another pain-point would be the routine work, which I don't mind honestly. But from what I gather, it is a gloomy picture of DSTA's procurement department. Anybody can give inputs? How are the bosses like?
Applied for their role because I needed a job. At the stage where they are asking for additional documents. No invites for interviews yet, probably due to the circuit breaker period.
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High workload is expected for the high salary package in DSTA. If you want to relax, ST Engineering will be a better place, albeit for lower pay
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17-05-2020, 09:07 AM
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I see. By grade, do you mean that the job title changes too? So from executive to lead then to manager? By any chance, do you know how the whole compensation of the role is like? Aws, bonus, leaves etc. Thanks in advance!
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Promotion in grade not necessarily means a job title change
Snr Exec --> Asst Mgr --> Mgr --> Snr Mgr (first Supervisory Appt)/Asst Dir --> Dy Dir
Pay and benefits are inline with civil service.
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17-05-2020, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hello folks,
I was browsing through the careers page at DSTA, when I saw an opening for procurement executive/snr executive at DSTA.
I have been told that the procurement department experiences high turnover, mainly due to the high workload. I have also heard some stories (anecdotal in nature; unverifiable) that the working hours are very long in the procurement department, so much so that the earliest you can leave for home is 6:30PM, assuming that report to work at 8:30am.
Another pain-point would be the routine work, which I don't mind honestly. But from what I gather, it is a gloomy picture of DSTA's procurement department. Anybody can give inputs? How are the bosses like?
Applied for their role because I needed a job. At the stage where they are asking for additional documents. No invites for interviews yet, probably due to the circuit breaker period.
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Workload varies depending on the type of procurement you are doing. But it is generally high hence the high turnover rate.
Flexi working hours means you just need to clock 42 hours per week.
No fixed reporting or dismissal time as long as you can complete your work.
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17-05-2020, 11:57 AM
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High workload is expected for the high salary package in DSTA. If you want to relax, ST Engineering will be a better place, albeit for lower pay
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Nah this is factually untrue. ST lower pay but also lower manpower meaning 1 person handle multiple projects. The workload essentially become the same - heavy - but at a lower pay.
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17-05-2020, 12:29 PM
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Nah this is factually untrue. ST lower pay but also lower manpower meaning 1 person handle multiple projects. The workload essentially become the same - heavy - but at a lower pay.
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I was from ST Eng, let's not kid ourselves here. Most of the office hours were spent surfing HardwareZone and ...
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17-05-2020, 12:34 PM
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I was from ST Eng, let's not kid ourselves here. Most of the office hours were spent surfing HardwareZone and ...
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Sounds like it's just you. ST Eng internet blocked access to google, , microsoft, facebook, twitter, reddit, hardwarezone....
you'll probably have to use your own mobile data to go to internet...
the culture now is everyone on their phone... laptop open... phone in front of laptop ....
KEKEKE
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17-05-2020, 02:04 PM
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I work with quite a few DSTA procurement people in my past life.
1. they have a high workload.
2. they have a structured promotion till the rank of manager
3. Senior Exec, AM, M, SM
4. i know of people who reach SM within 6 years
Long hours and need to chiong but once u know the ropes, very fast and easy
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hello folks,
I was browsing through the careers page at DSTA, when I saw an opening for procurement executive/snr executive at DSTA.
I have been told that the procurement department experiences high turnover, mainly due to the high workload. I have also heard some stories (anecdotal in nature; unverifiable) that the working hours are very long in the procurement department, so much so that the earliest you can leave for home is 6:30PM, assuming that report to work at 8:30am.
Another pain-point would be the routine work, which I don't mind honestly. But from what I gather, it is a gloomy picture of DSTA's procurement department. Anybody can give inputs? How are the bosses like?
Applied for their role because I needed a job. At the stage where they are asking for additional documents. No invites for interviews yet, probably due to the circuit breaker period.
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