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Unregistered 23-05-2019 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 119222)
Yes.. not expecting to go on same level as degree graduates as I know degree graduates come in as mx12. But just curious if they will match same pay and at least mx 13 to diploma with 7 years of experience .

Been in the finance sector doing AP and AR roles mainly.

Fresh grads come in at MX13. Don’t think you’d get the same grade.

Unregistered 23-05-2019 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 119222)
Yes.. not expecting to go on same level as degree graduates as I know degree graduates come in as mx12. But just curious if they will match same pay and at least mx 13 to diploma with 7 years of experience .

Been in the finance sector doing AP and AR roles mainly.

not sure about ministry. my friend (poly grad) in finance with 8yrs exp joined a SB recently and was offer a job grade that is lower than a fresh grad. but his pay is 4.1, higher than a typical fch grad in his SB.

Unregistered 23-05-2019 09:57 PM

Can anyone share the salary range of mx 11, mx 11a, mx10 and mx9 for hase or similar schemes?

Unregistered 23-05-2019 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 119211)
what is your last drawn annual package?

about 15.5 months or around 70k

Unregistered 23-05-2019 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 119208)
I guess you are the 4+3 33yo overseas grad? Mine sharing with us your uni profile and what kind of role that is - admin or engineer? I can’t advise for the MX Scheme, but 5k sounds reasonable. Bear in mind again that they tend to pay a bit more premium for local, ivy leagues in US or top schs like Oxbridge Imperial and UCL LSE those type of schools or top aus uni like ANU Uni of Melb.

As for BCA tier, they are under MND, i would say tier 2? I don’t know how people rate according to tiers but it really seems like economic and finance power houses sre tier 1 due to their status that someone highlighted few posts earlier.

Anyway specialised scheme gets paid more, like engineers, so it would be good if you can share the type of role and your uni profile (degree class/ grp of uni).

But 5k seeems fair.

thanks for the reply. I was on the those 1.5 yrs Bachelor (Due to my NYP diploma) + 1 yr Masters programme in Uni of Queensland, Australia (guess is one of those top Aus Uni)

I'm with a tech programme office working on innovation due to my previous job's innovation exp. I think i'm on the normal Admin MX scheme.

Unregistered 23-05-2019 11:23 PM

Am applying for a lead/senior lead position at EDB.
Wonder what rank is this. Unsure if my asking salary match the offered range.
Any advice?

Unregistered 23-05-2019 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 119247)
thanks for the reply. I was on the those 1.5 yrs Bachelor (Due to my NYP diploma) + 1 yr Masters programme in Uni of Queensland, Australia (guess is one of those top Aus Uni)

I'm with a tech programme office working on innovation due to my previous job's innovation exp. I think i'm on the normal Admin MX scheme.

The thing is civil servant (may stat board can pay more because of their independent pay structure) starting is usually benchmarked on your Bachelor degree instead of Masters because they don't pay it if the job doesn't not ask for it (ie., specifically stated in the JD). So i think they might emplace you on a normal scale after accounting for your masters, and then top you up based on your experience. But again i think 5000++ is good rate, considering a FCH + 3-5 years should get around that figure too!

Unregistered 23-05-2019 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 119253)
The thing is civil servant (may stat board can pay more because of their independent pay structure) starting is usually benchmarked on your Bachelor degree instead of Masters because they don't pay it if the job doesn't not ask for it (ie., specifically stated in the JD). So i think they might emplace you on a normal scale after accounting for your masters, and then top you up based on your experience. But again i think 5000++ is good rate, considering a FCH + 3-5 years should get around that figure too!

thanks for the reply, Sadly i think i wont get emplaced since HR told me i'm on a project head count...

Unregistered 24-05-2019 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 119254)
thanks for the reply, Sadly i think i wont get emplaced since HR told me i'm on a project head count...

Maybe got chance for perm? All the beat for that!!

Unregistered 24-05-2019 04:37 PM

civil service's leave can carry forward?


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