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15-11-2021, 01:04 AM
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Admin services
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For Admin services, do you mean places like PSD and PMO?
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15-11-2021, 01:09 AM
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This is ok, infact as a female the range should be 3.5k to 3.8k +/- for a general degree. I guess your degree also not a local U degree? My female colleague has engineering degree was paid 3.8k as a fresh graduate only doing engineering in a stat board. So in your situation, they didnt really pay you as a fresh graduate but also didnt take into full consideration of your 5 years experiences because to pay you a degree pay, they need to start counting the experiences after you have completed your degree.
But if you are those ICT roles and or policy, then they starting pay is higher. My policy friend working in ministry all getting 5k or near 5k as a start. One FCH male was offered like 6k for a fresh policy role.
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It's a local uni, SUSS. I took sociology so it will be difficult to get into any specialist roles like ICT I shall consider the salary and keep my options open.
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15-11-2021, 09:09 AM
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Admin services
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one look you know is a troller.
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15-11-2021, 01:46 PM
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one look you know is a troller.
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haha I mean the person ask which min or sb highest pay, so i answered Admin Services... cos different scheme diff pay.. AS is the highest-paid scheme.
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15-11-2021, 02:10 PM
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haha I mean the person ask which min or sb highest pay, so i answered Admin Services... cos different scheme diff pay.. AS is the highest-paid scheme.
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If for farmers leh? Den which ministry or sb? I think govtech pays well
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15-11-2021, 04:34 PM
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If for farmers leh? Den which ministry or sb? I think govtech pays well
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adding on to the replier, I think you need to provide the context on your background.
can be MAS, DSTA or Govtech or EDB
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15-11-2021, 06:28 PM
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hard la, HDB's HR is not so forgiving
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Since you have been to HDB before, you will know ppl in there. Call your RO and ask if there is a position a not. If your RO wants you back, he will tell HR to hire you back. I know of at least 2 ppl who left civil service, went private then came back again. All of them called their ex-bosses and got pulled back.
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15-11-2021, 07:45 PM
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Since you have been to HDB before, you will know ppl in there. Call your RO and ask if there is a position a not. If your RO wants you back, he will tell HR to hire you back. I know of at least 2 ppl who left civil service, went private then came back again. All of them called their ex-bosses and got pulled back.
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Is civil service too comfortable, that's why they cannot adapt to private sector?
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15-11-2021, 10:57 PM
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Is civil service too comfortable, that's why they cannot adapt to private sector?
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Cos private sector sucks lor maybe work life balance not there or salary not there etc. Public sector stable n better work life balance although got OT but generally better than private. Ok la public if u can get in imo.
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