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20-10-2015, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered (bryan)
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know how much i will get if i switch over from SAF to a ministry/stat board?
When my bond ends, i would have 6 years of experience in the sAf, if that counts towards anything at all?
First class honors from a UK institute. MEngg in aeronautics. I heard MEngg is not regarded as a full masters in singapore?
Want to get a sense of the amount of paycut i will have to bear.
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Someone who has been working in the ministry for 6 years would be earning about 6k.
What is ur vocation in saf? Any transferable hard skills?
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20-10-2015, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Someone who has been working in the ministry for 6 years would be earning about 6k.
What is ur vocation in saf? Any transferable hard skills?
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I see..thanks for your reply!
I am an air force engineer by vocation, but have been dealing with Network systems.
I am at my second tour now, also working on networks, but more on the capability development and writing Policies.
Transferable hard skills, probably v little, unless capdev and policy making is counted?
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24-10-2015, 09:27 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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Hi all,
Can I ask if all local uni grads start off at MX13? I was offered MX12 in a stat board and is curious if this is normal? I'm a female fresh grad btw.
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25-10-2015, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
any highfliers manage to hit 5kish after 3-4 years of service? (assume male with ns when u started)
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I joined in Mar 2014 and is receiving about $4870 now. 1st Class, male in NS.
Got a bit lucky, was able to get the wage adjustment and promoted with a B grading in the first year. Got a confirmation increment also.
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26-10-2015, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered (bryan)
I see..thanks for your reply!
I am an air force engineer by vocation, but have been dealing with Network systems.
I am at my second tour now, also working on networks, but more on the capability development and writing Policies.
Transferable hard skills, probably v little, unless capdev and policy making is counted?
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Try applying MINDEF as DXO, or applying to DSTA
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28-10-2015, 02:34 AM
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Hi, recently I went to sign on under SAF MES scheme.
I am a fresh graduate from NTU, with a master degree and second upper for my bachelor. I took my master degree immediately after my bachelor.
However, I was offered a second upper bachelor pay, which is lower than first class pay. They told me my master degree would not be taken into account when computing the pay. Basically, it is useless and will only be chunk somewhere insignificant in my profile.
Do anyone know if this is actually the truth or is the hr bluffing me?
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28-10-2015, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, recently I went to sign on under SAF MES scheme.
I am a fresh graduate from NTU, with a master degree and second upper for my bachelor. I took my master degree immediately after my bachelor.
However, I was offered a second upper bachelor pay, which is lower than first class pay. They told me my master degree would not be taken into account when computing the pay. Basically, it is useless and will only be chunk somewhere insignificant in my profile.
Do anyone know if this is actually the truth or is the hr bluffing me?
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Unfortunately, I think it is true. I only know one instance of someone getting masters pay in the civil service and that's because the department encouraged him to take it and even paid for it.
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28-10-2015, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, recently I went to sign on under SAF MES scheme.
I am a fresh graduate from NTU, with a master degree and second upper for my bachelor. I took my master degree immediately after my bachelor.
However, I was offered a second upper bachelor pay, which is lower than first class pay. They told me my master degree would not be taken into account when computing the pay. Basically, it is useless and will only be chunk somewhere insignificant in my profile.
Do anyone know if this is actually the truth or is the hr bluffing me?
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Yes, this is true. For fresh graduate entry, they consider the first degree for salary computation. As you take your Masters immediately after you obtained the first degree, it will not be considered.
The only time when they consider Masters is for those who are sponsored to do full time Master. Increment will be given since they are considered as experience.
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29-10-2015, 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Yes, this is true. For fresh graduate entry, they consider the first degree for salary computation. As you take your Masters immediately after you obtained the first degree, it will not be considered.
The only time when they consider Masters is for those who are sponsored to do full time Master. Increment will be given since they are considered as experience.
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Thanks for your replies.
That's quite disheartening to know, especially since I graduated with a second upper bachelor and was hoping my masters will bump my salary to first class. Looks like second upper with masters < first class
Oh well.....
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