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Unregistered 21-09-2011 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 16416)
By the end of this month, I will be leaving my civil service job, moving into a brand new role that is going to be more challenging, with greater prospects, more opportunity, better visibility and clearer KPI. Salary will increase by 20%.

The downside is that I will be working much longer hours and am liable to get kicked out real fast if things do not work out. That's the norm in a corporate environment really. I accept this and plan to slog for it.

This is a move that I have been contemplating for years. The civil service job is stable, pays relatively well and I knock off right on the dot most of the time. I joined the civil service at a time I yearned for stability. I am leaving because I already know the ending to this story. I do not mind this ending. It's a end where I will retire in my current job, performing the same role for the next 25 to 30 years. Yes, it is possible to be promoted, but I wouldn't bet on it.

I decided that this isn't how I want my story to end. It's a little like reading a book from the beginning after someone told you the ending. There's no trill in it anymore.

That said, I still do not know if I am making the right move. I would't really, until I look back years later.

Are you the scholar on HiPo who posted sometime back?

Unregistered 21-09-2011 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by miwashi (Post 16420)
quite standard, around $2800-3000 starting. The job involves going around checking for mosquitoes, ticketing hawkers for unclean practices, that kind of stuff. You may end up doing all and not focus on any in particular. Everything else is pretty standard with other gahment jobs.

thank for the reply,

I am not a fresh grad, $2800-3000 starting would not be relevant to me.


How much salary to expect?(I male with NS, 4 years engineering exp, NUS 2nd lower)


my last annual package = 67K

miwashi 21-09-2011 02:26 PM

if your experience is totally not relevant, they will offer starting pay. it's quite standard. it's the same problem I face. Working 8 years and getting offered fresh graduate pay because jobs don't see any experience I have as relevant.

fyi i have 8 years experience, nus 2nd upper and doing msc now but i am getting less than you.

Unregistered 21-09-2011 09:39 PM

Stat Board Max Point
 
Hi, can anyone please tell me what is Max point referred to? Does it refer to monthly gross salary or just the basic? Thanks.

Unregistered 25-09-2011 10:19 PM

Any has a rough idea how end of year bonuses will be affected in view of the economic climate ??

i know my mid yr bonus was abt 100-200 less than last yr's

eg. last year's end of year bonus was abt 2 months (13th mth + 1 mth for excellent GDP growth). this excludes PB bonuses of course. wonder how much lower it'll be for 2011 ???

Unregistered 25-09-2011 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 16422)
Are you the scholar on HiPo who posted sometime back?

No I am not. I am a farmer; a local graduate who spent 4 years in the private sector and 6 years as a civil servant.

Now joining a quasi-government org.

Unregistered 29-09-2011 08:47 PM

meatball
 
Anyone from DSO

How much is the starting salary for 2011 fresh grad?

1st class = how much (with NS)
2nd upper = how much (with NS)
2nd lower = how much (with NS)

if current got 3-4 years of exp with 2nd lower(with NS), then join DSO, how much to expect?

tutorial 30-09-2011 12:29 PM

pay start?
 
Hello all,

I have a 2nd Lower from NUS and I will be getting my Masters of Arts by Research from quite a prestigious university in the UK this November. I am expected to pass with distinction. Ceteris paribus, what would be my starting pay be.

I am 26 this year and have fulfilled all my NS requirements.

;)

miwashi 30-09-2011 02:21 PM

I believe that a masters does not usually equate to a significant increment, maybe 1 annual increment for every 2 years of full time study, or nothing if it was done part-time.

tutorial 30-09-2011 02:24 PM

My masters degree is an intense 1-year full time research intensive degree (which means that I have to go through an oral defense to pass), quite different from the taught degree which the institute offers as well. I am quite troubled with what I should put for my expected salary though. :(


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