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Unregistered 03-03-2024 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269613)
I keep seeing this kind of dumb posts.

Dumbfks want the security of the public sector with the high pay of the private sector.

Haha quite a few trolls and trash posts here. Big problem though is with the lack of transparency about public-service pay. PSD could do much better. At minimum, generic MX salaries should be posted on PSD's website, with the caveat that they vary between different organizations.

There are just so many variations between organizations, even for MX - the so-called unofficial 'tier 1' ministries such as MOF and MTI pay more, while social ministries such as MSF pay less. And then each statutory board has its own payscales, designations, and specialist schemes.

You'd need to both do a busload of research and talk to enough people in the system who're willing to share to get a really good picture of the pay situation across the public service.

Add on that since things have changed from the old days, where 'standard' promotions were seniority/time-based, there is room for even more variation, which then becomes dependent on luck, timing, and being favoured by the right people.

Unregistered 03-03-2024 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269685)
I originally posted about most people topping out at MX11A - I think your estimate isn't too far off. To the previous poster who mentioned greater aspirations, one has to bear in mind that there are more graduates than before, and hence more MXes entering the system.

Capping people at MX11A helps to control manpower costs, but it's not great for morale when you see unexperienced scholarship holders being pushed up to MX10 DD level (plus they have additional PSLP allowances on top of the basic MX11A salary) in their early 30s (though the question of course would be whether anyone really cares about the morale of the non-scholarship holders in the first place).

I suppose that's why during the recent MX 2022 salary revision, they widened the pay range for each grade.

Unregistered 03-03-2024 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269570)
Can anyone share what the expected salary range of a
fresh phd grad applying for a mngr/snr mngr position in a SB

PHD fresh grads get about the same pay as a degree fresh grad in the civil service.

Unfortunately, PhDs are quite worthless outside academia. Same goes for Master's degrees.

Unregistered 04-03-2024 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269248)
Can anybody advise on the salary scale and range for a*star?

depends on role. are you cleaning toilet, test tube or neither?

Unregistered 04-03-2024 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269626)
Thats what i thought initially and just tried my luck applying.
I ended up getting an interview and was told to provide my referees after the interview.
When talking about the expected salary range after providing my referee,
I was verbally given a range of 3.5k to 4k expected by the hr. This range was below my expected salary range of about 5k+ to 6k+ (after checking on what the range for the role should be)

So i questioned if my research on the range was wrong and was looking for a second opinion

Is it possible that things like relevancy of the qualification bring down the salary that much? Or will the salary differs this greatly depending on which SB it is?

(My degree is not relevant to the role i applied although the JD is relevant TO what I have worked on in my phd research)

that is lower than fresh bachelor grad starting. they are telling you to go away

Unregistered 04-03-2024 11:59 PM

Leaving uniformed group with 12 YOE at 34 (joined as diploma holder) and a degree and going for interview with another ministry for post of M/SM. My last drawn was $5k before bonuses annual package with special bonuses abt 85-90k.

What should I expect for a M/SM salary in a ministry? 6-6.5k realistic?

Unregistered 05-03-2024 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269785)
Leaving uniformed group with 12 YOE at 34 (joined as diploma holder) and a degree and going for interview with another ministry for post of M/SM. My last drawn was $5k before bonuses annual package with special bonuses abt 85-90k.

What should I expect for a M/SM salary in a ministry? 6-6.5k realistic?

Ur pay seems damn low for a 12yoe uniformed employee

I always thought places like saf, scdf and spf pays extremely well

Unregistered 05-03-2024 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269792)
Ur pay seems damn low for a 12yoe uniformed employee

I always thought places like saf, scdf and spf pays extremely well

Nah, not for diploma holders... Only if you join as degree holder. Hence, why I am leaving after getting my degree

Unregistered 05-03-2024 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269793)
Nah, not for diploma holders... Only if you join as degree holder. Hence, why I am leaving after getting my degree

Should be 5 plus…dun expect 6 plus as you have no real experience

Unregistered 05-03-2024 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 269801)
Should be 5 plus…dun expect 6 plus as you have no real experience

The job post requires certain experience which I have in my time in the uniformed group though


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