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08-06-2023, 03:49 PM
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Not MOE, but I have been waiting for the offer to be sent for the past 5 weeks since everything was confirmed, seems like there are multiple layers of management approval required before the offer can be officially sent out, can consider contacting the HR contact person to check the status and to get an estimated offer before the official offer is sent to you. Good luck bro.
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Thk u for sharing
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08-06-2023, 03:50 PM
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It’s the June sch hols now and schools are closed, most HQ officers are on leave too. So be patient, you will most likely hear back in July
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Thk u for sharing
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09-06-2023, 01:35 AM
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Just curious How good is the medical benefit for public sector?
Like what happen if you got serious illness and need
Long term treatment?
For some pte company there is unpaid leave state
while still in employment so at least you still have a job.
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09-06-2023, 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Not MOE, but I have been waiting for the offer to be sent for the past 5 weeks since everything was confirmed, seems like there are multiple layers of management approval required before the offer can be officially sent out, can consider contacting the HR contact person to check the status and to get an estimated offer before the official offer is sent to you. Good luck bro.
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Hi, Got an email from HR that they have received the reference checks documents and they are currently processing the application. No confirmation or timeline given. Not sure what to make of this though.
Anyone can share their experience?
Thks in advance
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09-06-2023, 11:23 AM
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Just to share my timeline (Ministry)
I had my last interview in end March, asked to proceed for further clearance in early April, verbal offer in Mid May. Till today I am still waiting for the LOA/Contract…
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09-06-2023, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Just curious How good is the medical benefit for public sector?
Like what happen if you got serious illness and need
Long term treatment?
For some pte company there is unpaid leave state
while still in employment so at least you still have a job.
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You get extra 2% of salary into your Medisave every month. If the treatment not Medisave claimable then GG
There’s also $500 per year of claimable outpatient so if you go to Govt hospital is just full claim until annual limit. But $500 probably not enough for chronic treatment
So - gg lor
Need to buy medical insurance. I always see the extra 2% is for me to buy insurance
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09-06-2023, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You get extra 2% of salary into your Medisave every month. If the treatment not Medisave claimable then GG
There’s also $500 per year of claimable outpatient so if you go to Govt hospital is just full claim until annual limit. But $500 probably not enough for chronic treatment
So - gg lor
Need to buy medical insurance. I always see the extra 2% is for me to buy insurance
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Thanks for sharing.
Insurance? U mean the singlife insurance for public sector?
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09-06-2023, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Thanks for sharing.
Insurance? U mean the singlife insurance for public sector?
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No. I meant Medical insurance offered by many insurers that can cover up to 95% of bills
But saying more will be seriously off topic
Basically public service medical benefits only good enough for small stuff. Serious stuff better get your own insurance using the extra Medisave they pay you
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09-06-2023, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
No. I meant Medical insurance offered by many insurers that can cover up to 95% of bills
But saying more will be seriously off topic
Basically public service medical benefits only good enough for small stuff. Serious stuff better get your own insurance using the extra Medisave they pay you
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Oh icic.
Thanks for sharing.
Off topic I dun think so lah. Anything related to civil sector can share here I guess so.
Just curious how government sector vs pte sector has system for those ppl who need long treatment like whether let employee go unpaid leave while still keeping their job.
If it is government sector, what will they go? Ask u zao mah? Lol.
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09-06-2023, 05:45 PM
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It depends. If you worked many years for the organisation and has decent performance ie not a troublemaker, they will give you flexibility to go for treatment. Sick leave and hospitalisation leave quantum quite high. Or they can offer you part time role so you only work 3 days or half day, if the work scope allows
I’ve seen senior staff (as in by age) given the flexibility to go for treatment. If it’s just 1-2 hours then usually informally the bosses can give you time off. Depending on how the boss is like la
But if you just join and first year during probation you have these issues, then unless you prove you can still deliver very good work despite taking time for treatment, they probably won’t confirm you lor. They won’t say it’s because of medical but will focus on the performance as reason
And if you lie about it on the declaration form they may use it as cause to ask you to leave
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