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08-06-2021, 11:55 PM
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Lousy education level or cert like private diploma can still find a job in the private sector but can’t say the same for public. Public service employs people with standards.
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This is ********. I have local dip and private degree.. in stat board as SPE.
If you have relevant experience they will hire you.
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09-06-2021, 12:21 AM
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u wont be hired at my side though. All the distance learning degree holders are dropped in the first stage.
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This is ********. I have local dip and private degree.. in stat board as SPE.
If you have relevant experience they will hire you.
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09-06-2021, 12:48 AM
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According to glassdoor average 7.5k with 7-9 exp. Even barring the fact that glassdoor is kinda unreliable at times 10k in 5 years still seems a little far fetched no? Or maybe the breakdown of bonuses+basic works a little differently. Do you mind sharing?
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Glassdoor is absolute hogwash. Starting base salaries for females is high 4, and for males with FCH and NS is ~low 5. With bonuses (FSOs get higher PBs and other special bonuses which i’d prefer not to list here), even a freshie would be drawing about 7k per month.
Salaries also scale up quickly thereafter, particularly with promotions and years in service, and of course other perks along the way. So you do generally cross 5 digits per month by about your 5th/6th year in service.
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09-06-2021, 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Glassdoor is absolute hogwash. Starting base salaries for females is high 4, and for males with FCH and NS is ~low 5. With bonuses (FSOs get higher PBs and other special bonuses which i’d prefer not to list here), even a freshie would be drawing about 7k per month.
Salaries also scale up quickly thereafter, particularly with promotions and years in service, and of course other perks along the way. So you do generally cross 5 digits per month by about your 5th/6th year in service.
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Isn't it females ~4.5 and males ~4.9 (FCH, 2021). Also what special bonuses are you talking about?
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09-06-2021, 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This is ********. I have local dip and private degree.. in stat board as SPE.
If you have relevant experience they will hire you.
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U have to use your experience to offset your useless private uol/rmit distant learning degree
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09-06-2021, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Isn't it females ~4.5 and males ~4.9 (FCH, 2021). Also what special bonuses are you talking about?
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Your figures are slightly on the low side. I’d prefer not to elaborate on the bonuses but suffice it to say, you are remunerated fairly.
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09-06-2021, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Glassdoor is absolute hogwash. Starting base salaries for females is high 4, and for males with FCH and NS is ~low 5. With bonuses (FSOs get higher PBs and other special bonuses which i’d prefer not to list here), even a freshie would be drawing about 7k per month.
Salaries also scale up quickly thereafter, particularly with promotions and years in service, and of course other perks along the way. So you do generally cross 5 digits per month by about your 5th/6th year in service.
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Just to clarify, So the 5 digits monthly salary is due to annual salary / 12 ?
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09-06-2021, 09:38 AM
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Apart from MFA, EDB and STB that have international offices such as in New York, London and Paris and thus offer its employees opportunities for overseas postings, are there other agencies that offer such deployments too?
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09-06-2021, 11:26 AM
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Just to clarify, So the 5 digits monthly salary is due to annual salary / 12 ?
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I have a feeling he's trolling. Dude keeps saying "get inside and you will find out *wink*" but never actually divulges anything despite being completely anonymous. What do you have to lose lol.
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09-06-2021, 03:07 PM
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Would like to know if an offer of 3.9K for a fresh grad with FCH decent enough and comparable to what the public service will offer? Tks for any insight.
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