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Unregistered 29-05-2012 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 25189)
Male with NS, fresh grad, non-defence related ministry?

Anyone knows whether stat boards in general offer higher or lower starting pay for similar credentials? Excluding the defence-related ones like DSTA.

Thanks!

fresh grad always start at MX13 in ministry, why are you give MX12?

Unregistered 30-05-2012 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 25199)
fresh grad always start at MX13 in ministry, why are you give MX12?

Oh, I do not have any offer right now. Just wondering what I can expect if there is one. :)

Unregistered 30-05-2012 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 25200)
Oh, I do not have any offer right now. Just wondering what I can expect if there is one. :)

you seem to out of point never answer my question? why you fresh grad still getting MX12?

Unregistered 30-05-2012 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 25201)
you seem to out of point never answer my question? why you fresh grad still getting MX12?

I do not have any offer. I am not getting MX12 or MX13.

*rolls eyes*

Unregistered 30-05-2012 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 25198)
please provide more info to clear you doubt:
-what class of honours
-any previous exp or fresh grad
-male or female

Thank you

-no honours only BAC. RMIT university
-2.5 yrs exp in another ministry as MSO
-ta bo

Unregistered 30-05-2012 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 25203)
I do not have any offer. I am not getting MX12 or MX13.

*rolls eyes*

lolx he confused la between the 2 different post

jason78 30-05-2012 11:01 AM

Banking background
 
I've applied for several civil service positions last night. I have more than 6 years of banking experience but i realize that I'm not getting anywhere in banking because several banks have been freezing pay since 2007 (some make huge profits but cited the downturn as excuses to freeze pay) and yet I have heard that it's quite difficult to get a job in banking even though one has the experience there are several candidates to choose from.

I wonder if it's easier for me to try out with civil service. I work for a local bank that paid me 0 bonus and increment this year despite the high inflation and record bank profit. My friend had 0 bonus for 3 years in foreign bank before deciding to join local bank and got very little comparied to what she expected.

http://propertylaunch.org

Unregistered 30-05-2012 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by jason78 (Post 25213)
I've applied for several civil service positions last night. I have more than 6 years of banking experience but i realize that I'm not getting anywhere in banking because several banks have been freezing pay since 2007 (some make huge profits but cited the downturn as excuses to freeze pay) and yet I have heard that it's quite difficult to get a job in banking even though one has the experience there are several candidates to choose from.

I wonder if it's easier for me to try out with civil service. I work for a local bank that paid me 0 bonus and increment this year despite the high inflation and record bank profit. My friend had 0 bonus for 3 years in foreign bank before deciding to join local bank and got very little comparied to what she expected.

http://propertylaunch.org

So that's why you're moonlighting as a property agent? Sold any property yet?

jason78 30-05-2012 11:16 AM

Thinking of doing some sideline. In my 6 years in banking I had 2 years of pay freeze compared to my colleague who had 3 years of pay freeze. It's an overcrowded industry after massive retrenchment. Local banks are doing very well but they can hire people anytime they want.

Unregistered 30-05-2012 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by jason78 (Post 25215)
Thinking of doing some sideline. In my 6 years in banking I had 2 years of pay freeze compared to my colleague who had 3 years of pay freeze. It's an overcrowded industry after massive retrenchment. Local banks are doing very well but they can hire people anytime they want.

If its overcrowded then pay shouldn't be as attractive as it is still.

If pay is still so good that all students still wanna study business banking and finance, then it is not considered overcrowded.


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