Hi there, do the govt sector recognise private degree certs? Like SIM.
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I am working in private sector and below is the progression:
2007: 3200 2008: 4000 2009: 4800 2010: 6300 2011: 6780 2012: 7140 2013: 7380 2014: 8400 2015: 9000 2015: 11700 2016: 12200 2017: 12800 2017: 15000 |
Private sector - here's mine, before stock options and benefits/allowances etc.
2017 - 11,902.80 2017- 10,627.50 2016 - 7,812.00 2015 - 6,585.60 2014- 5,243.00 2013 - 4,900.00 2012 - 3,000.00 |
mine, pvt sect too:
2011 - $2900 2012 - $6000 2013 - $8888 2014 - $1000000 2015 - I got into accident and took 2 years to recover since then giving private tuition and earning only a measley $9999; a shadow of my former self. Oh wait, my PSLE was all As. Hope this helps |
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Diploma grad (GPA 2.4) Banker in Japan bank 3.9K per month 1 month bonus every year |
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1985: $1,600 1986: $1,700 1987: $1,800 1988: $2,200 1989: $2,400 1990: $2,700 1991: $3,000 1992: $3,500 1993: $3,700 1994: $4,000 1995: $4,500 1996: $5,100 1997: $5,800 1998: $6,400 1999: $6,900 2000: $7,600 2001: $8,400 2002: $9,100 2003: $9,700 2004: $10,200 2005: $11,000 2006: $12,300 2007: $12,900 2008: $13,600 2009: $14,650 2010 to now: $15,000 I have been with the same company for 32 years now. The monthly pay was relatively low, but when the profits were good, we were compensated with reasonable bonuses. For those of you with high salaries at young ages, best to save your pay than spend them mindlessly. Forget that BMW or Merc, just settle for a Jap car or better still, take public transport. Even with my low salary throughout my career, we were able to build up a reasonable networth of well over $6M over 32 years of continuous working and saving (& investing). For us, it is slow and steady does it! Going forward, I see salary inflation with each new cohort of graduates getting higher and higher salaries. What this will lead to is inflation. Property and car prices will go up more, food and other commodity prices will also head up. As I near retirement, I have to invest my money in assets that will appreciate in value, to at least match or beat inflation. Keeping money in FD is not going to work out well. |
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Not really civil service, but does anyone have any info on working in EDBI? There doesn't seem to be many details on the company...
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Hi,
Where to find job openings in CS? And would they adjust the salary for mid career accordingly? |
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