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22-03-2022, 10:38 AM
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The last salary revision we get is in Aug/Sep 2014. I think we all get 5% increment.
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that's a good gauge. remember MX scheme is a general scheme so its bucketed against a wide variety of industry.
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22-03-2022, 02:48 PM
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Sharing my progression:
NUS 2nd upper, no NS, 33yo
2013 (joined stat board from an SME): $3250
2014: $3550 (including confirmation increment); C
2015: $3650; C
2016: $4040; C (promoted)
2017: $4186
2018 (left and joined ministry): $4700; MX12
2019 (including confirmation increment): $5000; MX12; B+ (promoted)
2020: $5500; MX11
2021: $5700; MX11
2022: ???; MX11A (received news of promotion this year)
Does anyone know what's my CEP? My Director said they managed to raise it at the last ranking session.
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22-03-2022, 02:49 PM
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[Edited]
Sharing my progression:
NUS 2nd upper, no NS, 33yo (non-scholar)
2013 (joined stat board from an SME): $3250
2014: $3550 (including confirmation increment); C
2015: $3650; C
2016: $4040; C (promoted)
2017: $4186
2018 (left and joined ministry): $4700; MX12
2019 (including confirmation increment): $5000; MX12; B+ (promoted)
2020: $5500; MX11; C+
2021: $5700; MX11; C+
2022: ???; MX11A (received news of promotion this year)
Does anyone know what's my CEP? My Director said they managed to raise it at the last ranking session.
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22-03-2022, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
[Edited]
Sharing my progression:
NUS 2nd upper, no NS, 33yo (non-scholar)
2013 (joined stat board from an SME): $3250
2014: $3550 (including confirmation increment); C
2015: $3650; C
2016: $4040; C (promoted)
2017: $4186
2018 (left and joined ministry): $4700; MX12
2019 (including confirmation increment): $5000; MX12; B+ (promoted)
2020: $5500; MX11; C+
2021: $5700; MX11; C+
2022: ???; MX11A (received news of promotion this year)
Does anyone know what's my CEP? My Director said they managed to raise it at the last ranking session.
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Within 4 years promoted twice?, too good to be true.. Plus rarely a Director will share out CEP..
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22-03-2022, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Promotion wrongly indicated - should be in 2020 not 2019
Very rare doesn't mean won't if your Director is open about.. Anyway he just said it was raised but never revealed to which grade
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Mx10 lo… mx9 and above is super scale and for scholars
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22-03-2022, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
[Edited]
Sharing my progression:
NUS 2nd upper, no NS, 33yo (non-scholar)
2013 (joined stat board from an SME): $3250
2014: $3550 (including confirmation increment); C
2015: $3650; C
2016: $4040; C (promoted)
2017: $4186
2018 (left and joined ministry): $4700; MX12
2019 (including confirmation increment): $5000; MX12; B+ (promoted)
2020: $5500; MX11; C+
2021: $5700; MX11; C+
2022: ???; MX11A (received news of promotion this year)
Does anyone know what's my CEP? My Director said they managed to raise it at the last ranking session.
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2016 promoted but only $146 increment? progression and increment really sucks. sounds like those dead end stat board or ministry
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23-03-2022, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
2016 promoted but only $146 increment? progression and increment really sucks. sounds like those dead end stat board or ministry
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Want money cannot work in gov really trade off lor
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23-03-2022, 03:31 PM
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Hello, was wondering if anybody knows if taking a masters does raise the job salary of fresh grad in the public service, or if they just treat you like a fresh grad? I'm still in uni and I got offered the masters in public policy at the lee kuan yew school of public policy and I want to work in economic public policy in the future. Would this masters help, or should I just go straight as an fresh grad with undergrad only?
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23-03-2022, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hello, was wondering if anybody knows if taking a masters does raise the job salary of fresh grad in the public service, or if they just treat you like a fresh grad? I'm still in uni and I got offered the masters in public policy at the lee kuan yew school of public policy and I want to work in economic public policy in the future. Would this masters help, or should I just go straight as an fresh grad with undergrad only?
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no pay difference as only first degree is counted for pay purposes.
but if the masters help u perform your work better im sure it will help you in the longer run
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