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02-02-2010, 10:21 PM
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Can u refer me in?
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
lol.. u guys quite ignorant... 28 yr old non-grad, 80kish in the civil service... no factor... oh well, believe whatever what makes u happy! =p
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i am 23 this yr...diploma...can u tell me which area? i want to try.....
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02-02-2010, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
hi may I know which govt sector are u in? 80k per annum? means at least 6k per month? for a non-grad? .... cannot be ...i am in HR of a govt agency.... u are kidding......
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hi, since you are in the HR of a govt agency, is it true that nationality is one of the factor to be considered for yearly increment, and promotion?
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03-02-2010, 01:55 PM
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dsta
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
yep gd pay ard $9000 after 10 yrs in dsta n best of all nothings much to do... everyday drink coffee, power lunch and scold vendors.
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are u sure? 9k after 10years??wtf
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03-02-2010, 03:27 PM
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29 years old 9 years exp in accounting & audit. Currently earning around 30K including bonus p.a. Am I underpaid?
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03-02-2010, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
29 years old 9 years exp in accounting & audit. Currently earning around 30K including bonus p.a. Am I underpaid?
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Initially I thought it's 30k/mth.
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03-02-2010, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
i have a friend working in dsta in aug 2007 getting 3280 starting pay.
now he claim that he getting abt 4000 after 2 years there.
he got 2nd lower honour in engineering NTU.
is it true that the annual increment for dsta is that high? abt 300-400 each year?
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Are U sure? DSTA pay so high for a fresh grad with no exp?
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03-02-2010, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
i know this sounds like another typical post asking about salary for comparison or for ego-boosting.
But still i would like to know what is the typical salary (total remuneration divided by 12) of a guy who is 30 years old (which is me), who is a local graduate and who is not in the finance industry, who doesnt own a business but works in a MNC...
What is considered average and what is considered good.
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if you are a guy, 60k p.a. would be enough in finance, if its outside finance, expect lower, unless your in IT or other high earning profession.
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03-02-2010, 09:44 PM
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Unbalanced mind
Lots of people are not truthful here. If you're seriously looking for how much salary a person earns, check proper sources. These claims of high pay before reaching 30s are simply baseless.
How do I know? I run a few businesses and when I conduct recruitment for staff positions, all those online resume will state the last salary. You can compare their job positions held, education, years of experience, job scope, salary, etc.
So, yes, lots of figures here are just plucked from the air. Don't compare yourself to these figures. It just make you more miserable for nothing.
Hai... see what how hiding behind a computer screen can cause people to post "desirable" salary instead of the real salary. Don't have an unbalanced mind.
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03-02-2010, 11:16 PM
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I bet your businesses aren't MNCs. Though I agree some of the claims here do look outrageous, there are seemingly truthful ones too.
My network of friends are all making good income in MNCs, close to 100k/yr. We are biligual and graduated from top schools and good unis. And we don't work in SMEs. But I'm aware that most SMEs don't pay well- I have friends whose parents are business owners like yourself.
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Originally Posted by Business owner
Lots of people are not truthful here. If you're seriously looking for how much salary a person earns, check proper sources. These claims of high pay before reaching 30s are simply baseless.
How do I know? I run a few businesses and when I conduct recruitment for staff positions, all those online resume will state the last salary. You can compare their job positions held, education, years of experience, job scope, salary, etc.
So, yes, lots of figures here are just plucked from the air. Don't compare yourself to these figures. It just make you more miserable for nothing.
Hai... see what how hiding behind a computer screen can cause people to post "desirable" salary instead of the real salary. Don't have an unbalanced mind.
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05-02-2010, 10:58 PM
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dsta
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Are U sure? DSTA pay so high for a fresh grad with no exp?
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ya i grad in 2007 july, my friend 2nd lower getting 3280
for now i dunno wat is the current rate
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