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16-02-2024, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hihi noticed some posts mentioning compensation include bonuses. Do ministries or stat boards usually offer packages including bonuses in their offers? Curious to know as not from public sector...
Also, are there variations across the different stat boards based on latest info?
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If you read through this thread, you'll find the info quite easily. In short, the HR of public agencies usually ask candidates to see the offered pay as a 16 month package. I.e. if you are offered 5k, your annual will be about 16 x 5. This is because bonuses in the civil/public sector are more predictable than the private section, as govt-entities do not depend on profitability. Why 16 months?
12 months - regular monthly pay
1 month - AWC (confirmed)
Performance bonus - 1-4 months, depending on performance grade (A/B/C) and substantive grade (Manager, senior manager etc).
Mid-year bonus: 0 - 0.5 month
End-year bonus: 0 - 1 month
The annual package may differ for specialised/professional schemes like lawyers, engineers, bankers. But by and large, for general/non-profession, non-tech, the 16 month benchmark is quite a reliable gauge.
Hope this helps.
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16-02-2024, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I'm pretty sure its consistent for the MX scheme, which majority of people in Ministries are under.
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maybe its better to switch to the mx scheme then
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19-02-2024, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
If you read through this thread, you'll find the info quite easily. In short, the HR of public agencies usually ask candidates to see the offered pay as a 16 month package. I.e. if you are offered 5k, your annual will be about 16 x 5. This is because bonuses in the civil/public sector are more predictable than the private section, as govt-entities do not depend on profitability. Why 16 months?
12 months - regular monthly pay
1 month - AWC (confirmed)
Performance bonus - 1-4 months, depending on performance grade (A/B/C) and substantive grade (Manager, senior manager etc).
Mid-year bonus: 0 - 0.5 month
End-year bonus: 0 - 1 month
The annual package may differ for specialised/professional schemes like lawyers, engineers, bankers. But by and large, for general/non-profession, non-tech, the 16 month benchmark is quite a reliable gauge.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the advice! So the 16-month package is more of an unofficial offer rather than in writing... I see...
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20-02-2024, 06:03 PM
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MX Scheme
Heard that degree holders who come in MX13 will get MX12 1 year later. Will there be an increase in $300+ or 10% or anyone knows?
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21-02-2024, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Heard that degree holders who come in MX13 will get MX12 1 year later. Will there be an increase in $300+ or 10% or anyone knows?
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This is true for most Ministries/agencies, though there are exceptions like MSF where it'll take more than a year.
The increment on the year of your confirmation is slightly higher than a typical year, at around $200 - $250 (on a typical year, the increment is around $200).
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22-02-2024, 04:51 PM
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Anyone know what is the salary range for MX13? And what are progression and yearly salary increments like in the ministries?
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25-02-2024, 06:42 PM
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Can anybody advise on the salary scale and range for a*star?
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