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28-02-2013, 10:32 PM
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Join Date: May 2012
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AM is a very dead end job. My guess is that you didn't go through the local education system and probably don't know what an AM does nor have seen one in action.
The title is overrated/inflated/overly flowery imo.
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28-02-2013, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Are you NITEC/diploma only? All deg fresh grads join as Manager or Assistant Director.
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No. I'm actually a fresh grad. Thought stated in the site that AD normally needs experience. I an looking at position for a particular cluster under HQ. Any one roughly know the job role that I will be facing as AM?
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02-03-2013, 10:45 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Originally Posted by wern
AM is a very dead end job. My guess is that you didn't go through the local education system and probably don't know what an AM does nor have seen one in action.
The title is overrated/inflated/overly flowery imo.
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how do u define dead end? I was actually quite interested in this position previously. Care to share more?
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02-03-2013, 12:50 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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I have a question. I have 2 friends working in PA; one of them graduated with a local deg while the other joined with a diploma and later gotten a private deg. Will the progression be the same for both of them since both are considered as deg holders? I know the friend with private deg started with a slightly lower salary.
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02-03-2013, 03:27 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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Originally Posted by jobhunter1234
I have a question. I have 2 friends working in PA; one of them graduated with a local deg while the other joined with a diploma and later gotten a private deg. Will the progression be the same for both of them since both are considered as deg holders? I know the friend with private deg started with a slightly lower salary.
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Definitely no. Degree itself is kind vague. A degree from Harvard and one from NUS, they are both degree but recognized differently.
You will realize that if there are opportunities for AM course, the local degree holder will get to go for it first.
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02-03-2013, 08:52 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Originally Posted by jobhunter1234
I have a question. I have 2 friends working in PA; one of them graduated with a local deg while the other joined with a diploma and later gotten a private deg. Will the progression be the same for both of them since both are considered as deg holders? I know the friend with private deg started with a slightly lower salary.
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In general, degree determines your starting point and initial CEP. Once you're in, no one would remember which uni or what class u get.
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02-03-2013, 10:28 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Originally Posted by cslee
In general, degree determines your starting point and initial CEP. Once you're in, no one would remember which uni or what class u get.
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Oh. Meaning local degree might get an initial higher starting salary while the rest depends on future performance. Hmm..then it won't be a bad idea to actually study 2 years private uni than 4 years local uni in that sense. But I think progression will still somehow depends on which uni you are from since govt sector favours local and some other ivy league overseas uni from what has been told by some of my friends. Another poster also stated that graduates from local uni have better chances for future recommendations to take up the role of AM.
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03-03-2013, 04:16 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Originally Posted by jobhunter1234
Oh. Meaning local degree might get an initial higher starting salary while the rest depends on future performance. Hmm..then it won't be a bad idea to actually study 2 years private uni than 4 years local uni in that sense. But I think progression will still somehow depends on which uni you are from since govt sector favours local and some other ivy league overseas uni from what has been told by some of my friends. Another poster also stated that graduates from local uni have better chances for future recommendations to take up the role of AM.
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1) Provided the agency HR recognize the private degrees. 2) HR may also need to calculate the min no. of ACU i.e. too little/short may get rejected from start.
Local degrees still much safer bet. I won't recommend ppl going for private degrees if given a choice.
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04-03-2013, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by cslee
1) Provided the agency HR recognize the private degrees. 2) HR may also need to calculate the min no. of ACU i.e. too little/short may get rejected from start.
Local degrees still much safer bet. I won't recommend ppl going for private degrees if given a choice.
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sry but what does ACU mean?
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