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02-03-2020, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
if u want comfortable job with decent prospects and iron rice bowl, join and STAY in the civil service (CS). especially now with all that news about coronavirus worldwide, dow jones dropping, economic recession, PAP paycuts blablabla...
MX12 salary range is about 4k (starting) to 6k (ceiling).
just take it if they offer u since ur from private uni n only 3 years exp.
the only problem i foresee is that IT dept in CS is quite sh1tty, esp if u are doing those server side, repair n maintenance of CS staff's PC. the ratio could be 1500:1 IT staff
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MX12 starts from around $3k
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03-03-2020, 01:07 AM
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hi. 30yr old male, 5yrs in banking. SIMGE-UOL 2nd upp in B&F.
what job grade should i look at? senior associate? AM?
what is this mx12 mx11?
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03-03-2020, 02:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Superpurple
hi. 30yr old male, 5yrs in banking. SIMGE-UOL 2nd upp in B&F.
what job grade should i look at? senior associate? AM?
what is this mx12 mx11?
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i'll be brutally honest. u can get past their interview stage in Civil Service (CS) and get an offer den reply here. they usually dont take in candidates from pte uni. and even if they call u down for interview, u will be up against the best candidates that our local unis have to offer bcos school of business is the most popular among singaporeans.
the minimum entry criteria is usually a Second Class Upper from NUS/ NTU/ SMU.
i haven't seen any successful ppl in CS from SIT/SUTD/SUSS/SIM:GE/Kaplan/MDIS. my definition of successful is earning at least 6k before 35yo.
just to answer your question, the MX rank is the most generic rank used for deg holders in CS.
MX13 = entry lvl for deg holder
MX12 = u pass 2 years probation / contract and are emplaced into perm scheme
MX11 = probably a make or break deal to decide if u will jump into semi-superscale before retirement
MX10 = the max of your salary scale crosses 5-digits
MX9 aka Superscale = congrats your basic salary is now 5-digits
the above is probably equivalent to your banking & finance (B&F) side of:
bank teller / admin asst
financial analyst
associate
AVP
VP
P
board of directors
u kinda get the picture....
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03-03-2020, 02:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Superpurple
hi. 30yr old male, 5yrs in banking. SIMGE-UOL 2nd upp in B&F.
what job grade should i look at? senior associate? AM?
what is this mx12 mx11?
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i'll be brutally honest. u can get past their interview stage in Civil Service (CS) and get an offer den reply here. they usually dont take in candidates from pte uni. and even if they call u down for interview, u will be up against the best candidates that our local unis have to offer bcos school of business is the most popular among singaporeans.
the minimum entry criteria is usually a Second Class Upper from NUS/ NTU/ SMU.
i haven't seen any successful ppl in CS from SIT/SUTD/SUSS/SIM:GE/Kaplan/MDIS. my definition of successful is earning at least 6k before 35yo.
just to answer your question, the MX rank is the most generic rank used for deg holders in CS.
MX13 = entry lvl for deg holder
MX12 = u pass 2 years probation / contract and are emplaced into perm scheme
MX11 = probably a make or break deal to decide if u will jump into semi-superscale before retirement
MX10 = the max of your salary scale crosses 5-digits
MX9 aka Superscale = congrats your basic salary is now 5-digits
the above is probably equivalent to your banking & finance (B&F) side of:
bank teller / admin asst
financial analyst
associate
AVP
VP
P
board of directors
u kinda get the picture....
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05-03-2020, 04:48 PM
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Hi, I’m from nus social science with a FCH, fresh grad. Female. Got a verbal offer for MSF policy officer role. Haven’t been asked about salary expectations, but what would be a reasonable salary? 3.8k? 3.6k? Thanks
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05-03-2020, 05:58 PM
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Hi, just wondering how far a FCH gets you in the civil service, compared with lower honours. Is there a point in studying so hard if a second-upper is at the end of the day enough?
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05-03-2020, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, just wondering how far a FCH gets you in the civil service, compared with lower honours. Is there a point in studying so hard if a second-upper is at the end of the day enough? 
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depends on agency, some agency classed 2nd upper and fch in the same category
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05-03-2020, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, I’m from nus social science with a FCH, fresh grad. Female. Got a verbal offer for MSF policy officer role. Haven’t been asked about salary expectations, but what would be a reasonable salary? 3.8k? 3.6k? Thanks
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3.6 minimum
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06-03-2020, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
3.6 minimum
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When might be a good time to broach the subject of salary expectations? Or is it entirely non-negotiable for fresh graduates without experience?
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06-03-2020, 07:59 AM
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Toh Yong Chuan CASE Vice President \ SPH sub editor is a perpetual Police impersonator back in year 2014. I working as a legal executive is going to upload Toh Yong Chuan 2 criminal evidences forensic done in UK with Toh Yong Chuan finger print in it on 31 Mar 2020. However, if Toh Yong Chuan is willing to reimburse my boss (the victim) S$90k first on the cost of the forensic evidence. He is willing to let him off and not to report him.
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