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12-05-2019, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by xiaopangbronco
impressive..that was my salary when i work in pte for 5 years
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I think civil service has been stagnated for awhile right? If you go back to the old pages, you realise that lat 1-2 years ard also 3.8 for 2:1 males already.
So are first class students getting over 4 these days, or that figure only exclusive to NUS NTU SMU SUTD?
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13-05-2019, 12:01 PM
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Well...some dept under specialist scheme but the work scope is similar to or less than a normal typical MX scheme's work scope.
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13-05-2019, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
interested to join the economist scheme, do you think there are specific courses i should take in uni to be prepared? what are my chances from nus?
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get a 1st if possible.
be interested in microeconomic research - they are more driven towards that. so, if possible, do an empirical thesis.
no specific course, but any advanced courses in econometrics will be helpful. overall, you need at least a 2:1 economics degree to qualify for application.
source: my friend applied for it.
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13-05-2019, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
get a 1st if possible.
be interested in microeconomic research - they are more driven towards that. so, if possible, do an empirical thesis.
no specific course, but any advanced courses in econometrics will be helpful. overall, you need at least a 2:1 economics degree to qualify for application.
source: my friend applied for it.
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wow did he get in? what is the pay like compared to others?
will internship be useful?
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13-05-2019, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
wow did he get in? what is the pay like compared to others?
will internship be useful?
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Nope, lol. The pay is pegged at the specialist scheme renumeration, only 4.5k at least according to earlier discussions.
In my opinion, internship won’t be that helpful, most specialist scheme put more weight into academic outcomes than internships, especially the ES’s KPI is geared on economic research. Would be helpful if it you have an economist or public service internship maybe?
My friend added that the interview was very technical and rigorous, so if you love explaining technical econometrics, then its good. The will ask you to build models and then debate with you over it. Lol. Anyway, it’s a super competitive scheme because the intake is not big, and they do very specialised work - it’s a very studious environment. If you’re interested in macro, then MAS is the one for macroeconomist.
They do have career events for econs department so do chat with them if you have the opportunities. Most important thing is get that FCH. Good luck!
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13-05-2019, 02:37 PM
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with reference to myself. haha
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Not MTI. From MHA. Anyway i got my answer already. Someone said 8 to 9k
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13-05-2019, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
The Professional Services have much higher pay scales and perks compared to the MX schemes. They are many many many times more selective.
The climb is also faster.
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What's the starting pay for fso?
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