Compare civil service salary - Page 257 - Salary.sg Forums
Salary.sg Forums  

Go Back   Salary.sg Forums > The Salary.sg Discussion Forums: > Income and Jobs

Income and Jobs Discuss jobs, career options and of course salaries




Compare civil service salary

Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #2561 (permalink)  
Old 04-03-2013, 08:25 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

No, future performance is not the only determinant for career advancement. CEP or Career Expected Potential plays an instrumental role in how fast and how far one can go. This is in turn dependent on your degree and other credentials/experience if they do consider it. In my opinion, the degree is still the single most important criterion. If one has a 2nd class upper from NUS/NTU and is below the age of 30, he or she can expect to hit at least MX9 in time to come. There are of course, many other external factors along the way and there are isolated cases too, but I shan't not elaborate here.

UOTE=jobhunter1234;33747]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.[/QUOTE]

Reply With Quote
  #2562 (permalink)  
Old 04-03-2013, 08:43 PM
Super Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 231
cslee is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
No, future performance is not the only determinant for career advancement. CEP or Career Expected Potential plays an instrumental role in how fast and how far one can go. This is in turn dependent on your degree and other credentials/experience if they do consider it. In my opinion, the degree is still the single most important criterion. If one has a 2nd class upper from NUS/NTU and is below the age of 30, he or she can expect to hit at least MX9 in time to come. There are of course, many other external factors along the way and there are isolated cases too, but I shan't not elaborate here.

UOTE=jobhunter1234;33747]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.
[/QUOTE]

Judging on the acronym for CEP , hmmm - a dubious post.

Reply With Quote
  #2563 (permalink)  
Old 05-03-2013, 05:34 PM
Verified Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 12
dupdupdup is on a distinguished road
Default

Hi all! Anybody know how is the pay like in CSIT? Can you be promoted if your performance is good? Is it based on stat board? Will someone from SIM instead of local unis lose out? thanks!

Reply With Quote
  #2564 (permalink)  
Old 05-03-2013, 07:17 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Hi everyone!!

I'm about to graduate this May and I'm interested in joining the civil service. So far, I've sent out my application to various positions. But as I was applying, I noticed that are some positions listed as 'Asst Director/Manager'...

My question(s) are:

1. As a a fresh grad, is it true that I'm more likely to enter the service as manager than Asst Director?

2. If I'm asked about my pay expectations, how much should I say? For instance, if I request for 3.5K for the aforementioned position is that alright?

3. Let's say, I get the job. Will they pay me in accordance to the pay I requested or would they pay me in accordance to the civil service pay grade?

Thanks in advance!!

p.s. For my honors, I'm set to get a 2nd upper.
Reply With Quote
  #2565 (permalink)  
Old 05-03-2013, 08:08 PM
Super Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 260
jobhunter1234 is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Hi everyone!!

I'm about to graduate this May and I'm interested in joining the civil service. So far, I've sent out my application to various positions. But as I was applying, I noticed that are some positions listed as 'Asst Director/Manager'...

My question(s) are:

1. As a a fresh grad, is it true that I'm more likely to enter the service as manager than Asst Director?

2. If I'm asked about my pay expectations, how much should I say? For instance, if I request for 3.5K for the aforementioned position is that alright?

3. Let's say, I get the job. Will they pay me in accordance to the pay I requested or would they pay me in accordance to the civil service pay grade?

Thanks in advance!!

p.s. For my honors, I'm set to get a 2nd upper.
just curious...major?
Reply With Quote
  #2566 (permalink)  
Old 05-03-2013, 08:59 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Hello!

I'm a Sociology major. :l

I don't think my major would influence the pay I receive right (?) I'm not sure.
Reply With Quote

  #2567 (permalink)  
Old 05-03-2013, 09:07 PM
Super Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 260
jobhunter1234 is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Hello!

I'm a Sociology major. :l

I don't think my major would influence the pay I receive right (?) I'm not sure.
Nope. You are qualified for all general positions as long as the criteria is stated as any discipline.
Reply With Quote
  #2568 (permalink)  
Old 05-03-2013, 09:50 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

u will join as a Manager.

One exception will be govt scholars. They will return from their studies as AD.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Hi everyone!!

I'm about to graduate this May and I'm interested in joining the civil service. So far, I've sent out my application to various positions. But as I was applying, I noticed that are some positions listed as 'Asst Director/Manager'...

My question(s) are:

1. As a a fresh grad, is it true that I'm more likely to enter the service as manager than Asst Director?

2. If I'm asked about my pay expectations, how much should I say? For instance, if I request for 3.5K for the aforementioned position is that alright?

3. Let's say, I get the job. Will they pay me in accordance to the pay I requested or would they pay me in accordance to the civil service pay grade?

Thanks in advance!!

p.s. For my honors, I'm set to get a 2nd upper.
Reply With Quote
  #2569 (permalink)  
Old 06-03-2013, 01:35 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Given the (sometimes rather generous) annual increments that even non-scholars in the civil service seem to enjoy, I was wondering, do these non-scholars ever reach a point where they no longer get an increment?

I seem to recall a few people saying that there are pay ranges for each position e.g. Asst Mgr, Mgr, Asst Dir, and so on. So what happens when a non-scholar reaches the high end of their pay range but isn't promoted? Do they then no longer get an increment? And if so, if they continue to be stuck at whatever position they have attained until retirement, does it mean they never get an increment, EVER?

It would be great if someone in the know could clarify, many thanks
Reply With Quote
  #2570 (permalink)  
Old 06-03-2013, 02:02 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Technically u are right. There are salary ranges tagged to each grade, e.g. MX11, MX10 and so on. (Appointments such as manager and AD are just appointments so it is more accurate use such grades as a reference)

However, the situation usually won't pan out in an 'awkward' manner which you have illustrated (can't find a better description than awkward...hee). What happens is that the annual increment will be very gradual and there will be promotions from time to time. Eventually, assuming the non-scholar's highest attainable grade is MX10, that will limit the salary to a ceiling of around 10-11K or thereabouts. Upon reaching this point, he/she wont get any further increments (which you are right). This may take place at the age of late 40s or early 50s.

But do note that many non-scholars do have a potential of MX9 and below, meaning that they will eventually reach super-scale. Think of that as the Principal or vice-Principal grade in a MOE school. This will enable them to breach the 11K salary threshold. I can't recall the upper limit but you can scour this forum for it.

In my opinion, although civil servants may not earn as much as doctors, lawyers and bankers, but they (or rather, we...hahaha) do get paid 'decently'. I am not as clever as these people so I am happy to be a civil servant. haha.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
Given the (sometimes rather generous) annual increments that even non-scholars in the civil service seem to enjoy, I was wondering, do these non-scholars ever reach a point where they no longer get an increment?

I seem to recall a few people saying that there are pay ranges for each position e.g. Asst Mgr, Mgr, Asst Dir, and so on. So what happens when a non-scholar reaches the high end of their pay range but isn't promoted? Do they then no longer get an increment? And if so, if they continue to be stuck at whatever position they have attained until retirement, does it mean they never get an increment, EVER?

It would be great if someone in the know could clarify, many thanks
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
civil servants, civil service, government, law, lawyer, mx scale, public sector, scholar, scholarship, superscale

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Civil Service Pay - Director level curious Income and Jobs 149 15-06-2021 09:35 AM
Civil Service Bonus 2007 Salary.sg Income and Jobs 9 18-03-2010 12:42 PM
High Earners In Civil Service Salary.sg Income and Jobs 29 28-04-2009 10:29 AM
HK civil service salary hike Salary.sg Income and Jobs 5 21-11-2008 11:57 PM
Civil Service Bonus mid-2008 Salary.sg Income and Jobs 6 15-07-2008 01:40 AM

» 30 Recent Threads
MINDEF DXO (All FAQ on it) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
5,891 Replies, 4,715,259 Views
HTX (Home Team Science and... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
812 Replies, 384,418 Views
Q: Big4 - Yearly salary increment ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
15,877 Replies, 5,085,374 Views
MAS for Mid Career Professionals ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,982 Replies, 1,080,349 Views
ST Electronics ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
3,806 Replies, 1,572,082 Views
GovTech ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
5,648 Replies, 2,272,495 Views
Roles in accenture singapore ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
7,615 Replies, 2,376,689 Views
Career as Teacher ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
11,159 Replies, 6,824,289 Views
Civil Svc/ Statboard - Typical... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
6,145 Replies, 3,789,510 Views
Shopee fresh grad pay ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,057 Replies, 450,346 Views
Compare civil service salary ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
16,423 Replies, 12,576,662 Views
Lawyer Salary ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
21,125 Replies, 10,445,701 Views
DBS ACE Programme ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
162 Replies, 82,455 Views
DSTA (under Mindef) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,499 Replies, 1,398,886 Views
ITE (lecturer) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
279 Replies, 392,042 Views
How is life as a doctor in... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
7,339 Replies, 3,453,333 Views
NCS (SingTel subsidiary) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,344 Replies, 1,161,628 Views
LTA (Land Transport Authority) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
736 Replies, 410,687 Views
Any Ministry or Statboard still... ( 1 2)
12 Replies, 12,273 Views
Work culture in CPF board ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
34 Replies, 77,588 Views
Work culture in IHiS ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
722 Replies, 552,398 Views
Private Banking Salaries ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
83 Replies, 138,698 Views
NUS (National University of... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
322 Replies, 326,238 Views
Hospital (Private or Public)... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
761 Replies, 422,315 Views
Ex-MOE Teachers ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
415 Replies, 500,072 Views
IMDA (under MCI) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,280 Replies, 634,646 Views
NCS Tech Graduate Programme or...
4 Replies, 528 Views
Work in SMU ( 1 2)
12 Replies, 4,880 Views
ST Engineering Land Systems ( 1 2 3)
24 Replies, 11,757 Views
UOB Management Associate Program ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,486 Replies, 804,177 Views
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2



All times are GMT +8. The time now is 04:29 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.5
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.3.2