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19-10-2012, 06:32 AM
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Regarding the top London Uni & top Aus Uni, did you physically fly over there to read your degree?
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So having a Masters degree doesn't hold water?
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19-10-2012, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Regarding the top London Uni & top Aus Uni, did you physically fly over there to read your degree?
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Yes, I did. I was in Aus and London in person.
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20-10-2012, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by bladez87
I believe availability of post is applicable to every job...
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True to a certain extent but CS imposes quota levels for number of promotees... that limits the availability even more. And in CS, there is salary ceiling... so when all these factors are added in...
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Can someone enlighten me regarding the following titles in the public service/stat boards?
Deputy Director v. Assistant Director
Deputy Manager v. Assistant Manager
Aren't they synonymous? And yet, one is higher rank than the other. Confusing....
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Assistant D/M < Deputy D/M
False titles in CS are common in order for rank & file to feel that they have been promoted. Just think of it as a vertical ladder... getting one rung up is suppose to be an accomplishment...
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Please help: I was asked for my expected salary. What is reasonable to put down?
Job (ministry) is related to my qualifications. Female.
BA (double major) - top Australian Uni
PgradDip - another Australian Uni
MSc - top London Uni
Relevant working experience: 2 years and 9 months
Non-relevant working experience: 8 months
Internship: 6 months
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Sorry but it is not common that they will inform you of your relevant and non-relevant working experience. Is this based on your own analysis?
Based on the details here, I suppose ard mid to high 3K. Masters should help to add 1 year increment if they recognize it and your relevant work experience would likely be taken at 50% value (1 year since loose months are not counted for salary but for future promo considerations).
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24-10-2012, 03:39 AM
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Male with NS, second upper/lower (results not out) from Aussie uni with local campus in Singapore (James Cook University; this means the degree exactly the same if I had gone over). One and a half year internship experience at A*STAR, offered place in the same lab. What's a reasonable expected remuneration range? Is $3300 too optimistic?
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24-10-2012, 09:18 AM
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curious..
are state counsels in the AGC on the MX scheme? Or another more atas scheme?
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They do not belong to the generic MX scheme and there is a special scheme for them.
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Originally Posted by flabblyblob
Male with NS, second upper/lower (results not out) from Aussie uni with local campus in Singapore (James Cook University; this means the degree exactly the same if I had gone over). One and a half year internship experience at A*STAR, offered place in the same lab. What's a reasonable expected remuneration range? Is $3300 too optimistic?
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I think 3.3k sshould be possible as NS will be recognized. Don't think internship experience is counted though.
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24-10-2012, 11:12 AM
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Hey thanks! Although I know internships usually gets you jobs but not determine the pay, I thought it may count because this one is at the same place where I am offered the position; this means the experience would be very relevant. Would appreciate if there are second opinions
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24-10-2012, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by flabblyblob
Male with NS, second upper/lower (results not out) from Aussie uni with local campus in Singapore (James Cook University; this means the degree exactly the same if I had gone over). One and a half year internship experience at A*STAR, offered place in the same lab. What's a reasonable expected remuneration range? Is $3300 too optimistic?
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i dunno now, but got 1 female cousin join A*star doing research in 2007 MAY, she got 2.6k starting only.
her stats;
1st class from Murdoch University...
no NS
but after 1 year with A*star her pay is corrected to about 3.3k...
I think her pay now is about about 3.8k to 4.2k range...
Australian degree is not that recognize after all in sg government, is consider 2nd tier degree after NTU/ NUS/ SMU
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24-10-2012, 02:31 PM
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Dso
any knows what is the starting pay for fresh degree grad in DSO?
with NS
1st class = how much
2nd upper = ??
2nd lower = ??
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24-10-2012, 05:10 PM
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DSO salary
Hi to all the experts here.
may i know what the average paygrade a diploma grad in the engineering field if he is to work in DSO?
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