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13-03-2012, 05:01 PM
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is it true that admin officer get paid a lot? how does one join?
I have a friend who is on the AO scheme, but he says he gets paid less compared to our friends in banking, law, and doctors, and also has to retire by a certain age, like army officers.
Heard that they will be getting their pay cut soon, is that true?
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why can't he compare to those engineers?
AO I think is under pension scheme?
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13-03-2012, 05:34 PM
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to all the lao jiaos in civil service here, anyone knows the quantum for the different grades for PB for MX11? e.g. C=1.5mths, B=2.5mths?
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blank mean no data.
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13-03-2012, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Bean
blank mean no data.
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thanks. much appreciated for your helpfulness.
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14-03-2012, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
thanks. much appreciated for your helpfulness.
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You are right on spot for the figures provided.
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15-03-2012, 12:12 AM
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I wouldn't be so quick to state that its relatively simple to get a job in the civil service. Some of the more sought after positions, i.e. economist scheme (economist with MTI), intelligence service ( ISD), legal service (MinLaw), foreign service (MFA) have very stringent recruitment criteria and pay handsomely.
-A fresh grad (gd honours, with NS) entering the intelligence service would likely draw a starting pay close to 4.5k, give and take 1k, if not mistaken.
-An economist (masters degree, with NS) would likely be drawing anything from 4.5k- 5k or possibly even more.
And don't even start on the elite Admin Service and their feeder MA scheme....
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I'm not sure how it is but so far, it has been $3800 to $3900 for a first class honours engineering degree from NUS/ NTU in jobs like DSTA and DSO.
If you really want a good starting pay and you have just a degree, $3900 is the starting pay for an engineer in the Singapore Navy. You can get even more if you get onto the C-scale.
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15-03-2012, 12:13 AM
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BTW, only Singaporeans need apply for the above jobs. You can't even be a PR.
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15-03-2012, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Anyone from DSO
How much is the starting salary for 2011 fresh grad?
1st class = how much (with NS)
2nd upper = how much (with NS)
2nd lower = how much (with NS)
if current got 3-4 years of exp with 2nd lower(with NS), then join DSO, how much to expect?
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1st Class = 3900
-$100 per drop
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15-03-2012, 12:30 AM
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My background:
2nd upper Science Graduate ( NUS). Class of 2007. Civil Servant.
Earning $4.4k gross monthly. I'm not a scholar btw. I will be age 28 by year end 2010.
$4.4k is my gross monthly salary (doesnt include the bonuses).
Starting pay was $3.3k in 2007
Went up to $3.6k in 2008
Then to $3.8k in 2009
Then to $4.4k in 2010
By default, you get an annual increase in pay (called merit increment;dependent whether u perform well at work) and on top of that a promotional increment (if you get promoted to a higher job-grade)
Hope this will give you a guage of your salary.
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this person should be getting at least 5.5k by april 2012!!!!
so good!! and I can even hit 3.9k this year...same batch as him except 2nd lower
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