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06-05-2019, 11:41 PM
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hi, may i know what's the starting pay like for the ministry that deals with econs and trade?
25yo NTU 2:1, NS, currently doing Masters. technically considered fresh grad. Role: TO
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3.5k or so at MTI
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07-05-2019, 01:26 AM
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I concur with the 2 posts above that it should range between 3.5-4k. Should be on the higher side adding the NS allowance.
And no masters don’t add value for fresh grads.
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07-05-2019, 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I concur with the 2 posts above that it should range between 3.5-4k. Should be on the higher side adding the NS allowance.
And no masters don’t add value for fresh grads.
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To add on, if you going to the ministry’s favourite SB associate programme, then slightly under 3.9k. My friend got a 2:1 w Masters there.
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07-05-2019, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I concur with the 2 posts above that it should range between 3.5-4k. Should be on the higher side adding the NS allowance.
And no masters don’t add value for fresh grads.
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Ah i see. Thanks all for the info! But does Masters push my 2:1 to a FCH in a sense and they will base my pay on FCH? Also, any way would Masters be useful then - say advantage for interview or promotion?
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07-05-2019, 08:48 AM
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Male, 25 turning on 26 this year.
Offered 4.2k for grade 6 Asst Manager role at one of the SBs that does industry development.
The salary range for grade 6 was 3,200-5,700
Was from SIM-RMIT, graduated last year in aug 2018.
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Is grade 6 entry grade for fresh grad? do you hav any years of relevant experience?
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07-05-2019, 09:03 AM
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Is grade 6 entry grade for fresh grad? do you hav any years of relevant experience?
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Grade 6 is the entry level for fresh grads, the job ads on career@gov still typically put a requirement for 2-3 years of relevant experience.
I’ve previously had 11 months of experience at the same stat board as an temporary assistant executive (Grade 4, for diploma holders) which was outsourced by a 3rd party recruitment agency.
And fyi, unless you come in middle management, they typically use a formula to compute your salary. I had only indicated 3,600 in the career@gov application as my previously drawing salary was 2,800.
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07-05-2019, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Ah i see. Thanks all for the info! But does Masters push my 2:1 to a FCH in a sense and they will base my pay on FCH? Also, any way would Masters be useful then - say advantage for interview or promotion?
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Sorry I don’t think it works that way. Then that like FCH w Masters get increment, lol? In long term, it will aid your promotion and prolly give you an advantage to get the job. However the civil service do not really consider masters into your pay as a fresh grad. It’s more like a long-run investment!
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07-05-2019, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Male, 25 turning on 26 this year.
Offered 4.2k for grade 6 Asst Manager role at one of the SBs that does industry development.
The salary range for grade 6 was 3,200-5,700
Was from SIM-RMIT, graduated last year in aug 2018.
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That’s good pay. Congrats. Mind sharing your qualification - do you hv an honours?
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07-05-2019, 11:18 AM
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That’s good pay. Congrats. Mind sharing your qualification - do you hv an honours?
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I did a diploma in business studies with Ngee Ann poly, but i kinda messed up my grades back then, coupled with the fact that only the top 10% of the yearly poly cohorts could get into the local Universities.
RMIT in singapore doesn’t have an honors program since it’s only for 3 years. They do however, offer a bachelors with distinction for those who score 75% and higher for their GPA. And somewhere equivalent to in the middle of the 2:2 and 2:1 in local universities in relative figures.
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07-05-2019, 11:31 AM
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RMIT in singapore doesn’t have an honors program since it’s only for 3 years. They do however, offer a bachelors with distinction for those who score 75% and higher for their GPA. And somewhere equivalent to in the middle of the 2:2 and 2:1 in local universities in relative figures.
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Thanks for sharing! No worries, strong poly courses to degree is competitive so you also did well at RMIT. Anyway, by comparing just degree outcome, 4.2 for a 2:1 is high! Nice deal you scored
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