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25-07-2020, 06:42 PM
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you sound butthurt from the fact that CS is mostly a dumping ground for those who can’t cut it in private sector.
Unless you’re a scholar, you’re second, third, fourth rate talent.
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Actually i jumped in from private sector (:
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25-07-2020, 06:46 PM
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Meanwhile you sound extremely butthurt for not being able to secure a public sector role
If you live your life being so bitter at others, I genuinely feel sorry for you mate.
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Joke is that he actually came in to a thread on the civil service to **** on people. What a loser
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26-07-2020, 04:12 PM
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Usually if fresh grad want high pay and faster promotions, join private sector. Unless of cos govt scholar....
Then after a few years maybe mid 30s jump into public sector for job security and stable (but lower pay and slower promotion) - especially if you just starting family. Unless can be high flyer by private by then.
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26-07-2020, 04:44 PM
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Managerial level, of course need to work more to deserve the salary.
Can't be like MX12/13, just waiting for clock to strike 6.
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yeap, but the SB i am at, i am still consider as "first-line manager" only.
DD/D (mx9) are consider middle management.
senior management are all the C and deputy C level
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26-07-2020, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Usually if fresh grad want high pay and faster promotions, join private sector. Unless of cos govt scholar....
Then after a few years maybe mid 30s jump into public sector for job security and stable (but lower pay and slower promotion) - especially if you just starting family. Unless can be high flyer by private by then.
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But this only applies if you're doing very well in the private sector i.e. in a MNC and above-average performer. Otherwise, it's still a better deal to go with the public sector from the very start. Average pay in public sector is still better than average pay in private sector for local uni grads.
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26-07-2020, 08:38 PM
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But this only applies if you're doing very well in the private sector i.e. in a MNC and above-average performer. Otherwise, it's still a better deal to go with the public sector from the very start. Average pay in public sector is still better than average pay in private sector for local uni grads.
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Public sector less likely to get retrench in the current situation.
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27-07-2020, 10:57 AM
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But this only applies if you're doing very well in the private sector i.e. in a MNC and above-average performer. Otherwise, it's still a better deal to go with the public sector from the very start. Average pay in public sector is still better than average pay in private sector for local uni grads.
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Yup, my starting pay was 1k above my private sector friends. Been 3 years since we entered workforce and they are still playing catch up. Have nvr regretted my decision to enter the service
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27-07-2020, 12:35 PM
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Yup, my starting pay was 1k above my private sector friends. Been 3 years since we entered workforce and they are still playing catch up. Have nvr regretted my decision to enter the service
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Need to compare job function too and join the right company in private sector.
Each sector has its pros and cons.
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27-07-2020, 02:52 PM
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Yup, my starting pay was 1k above my private sector friends. Been 3 years since we entered workforce and they are still playing catch up. Have nvr regretted my decision to enter the service
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Your private sector friends work in SMEs?
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