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14-09-2023, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Civil service should have another round of wage adjustment in 2024. After all, GST is going up in 2024 and prices have gone up so much in 2023. 5% adjustment is a real joke.
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that's why there's Merit Increments each year
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15-09-2023, 02:45 PM
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From Min to SB
Hi, SM(MX11) drawing 6.6k. Recently went for an interview with a SB. HR requested for additional information such as NOK, etc. May I ask what's the usual timeline for SB to come back with an offer(if selected)?
And also since I am fairly new to CS, can someone enlighten me on SB's payscale and structure? Is it the same as Ministry?
Will they just match my salary or give me an increment if the job offered is an AD position? Thank you.
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15-09-2023, 05:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, SM(MX11) drawing 6.6k. Recently went for an interview with a SB. HR requested for additional information such as NOK, etc. May I ask what's the usual timeline for SB to come back with an offer(if selected)?
And also since I am fairly new to CS, can someone enlighten me on SB's payscale and structure? Is it the same as Ministry?
Will they just match my salary or give me an increment if the job offered is an AD position? Thank you.
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AD very likely will draw higher than 6.6k.
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16-09-2023, 10:28 AM
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Civil Service or Singhealth?
I'm currently in a MX11A role in the civil service, the turnover in my role is relatively high, due to proximity to higher management (CEO and above). In 3 years, about 40% of my department has left for other roles. My main boss mostly lets me work flexibly, but I report to multiple bosses who keep stacking last minute 'CCA' work on me, which can be stressful as several tasks can coincide. Plus points are the job is stable (often hiring), I work 20mins from home, I have staff to delegate some of the easier 'CCAs', and it can be relaxed when I don't have any 'CCA' work.
I recently got a job offer to work at Singhealth as a 'Senior Manager' with a 5.5% increment and 8 days of additional leave. I initially interviewed for an 'Assistant Director' role, but HR was only willing to offer me SM. The role is also a contract job.
Is SM at Singhealth similar to MX11A or is HR lowballing my job grade? Would you 'downgrade' to a lower level organization in the 'food chain'?
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16-09-2023, 11:44 AM
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How much are you drawing?
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16-09-2023, 01:16 PM
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In the 120K - 130K range currently.
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16-09-2023, 01:25 PM
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priv uni fresh grad; stat board
cs degree from private uni, am aware of the stigma surrounding non-autonomous grads in govt sector and appreciate different perspectives
stat board: soft offer at ~4k (gross); non-tech position for their tech project
mnc: written offer at >5k; grad role, tech consulting
was i low-balled, or is it a common pay range for everyone else, or reasonable bcs of my degree?
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16-09-2023, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by aklhdfs
cs degree from private uni, am aware of the stigma surrounding non-autonomous grads in govt sector and appreciate different perspectives
stat board: soft offer at ~4k (gross); non-tech position for their tech project
mnc: written offer at >5k; grad role, tech consulting
was i low-balled, or is it a common pay range for everyone else, or reasonable bcs of my degree?
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low balled. go for mnc.
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16-09-2023, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Zeo
In the 120K - 130K range currently.
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Wow ADs get paid 120-130k?
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16-09-2023, 04:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Wow ADs get paid 120-130k?
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10 to 12k per mth about right for AD
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