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10-06-2013, 12:44 PM
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15-mth is considered quite fast liao. But I beg to differ from ranked from behind. Once you're placed on that scheme, you'll be treated equally. Based on my observation, many diploma upgraders lack good comm skills in general, they might be slightly "disadvantaged" on that.
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u mean degree holder generally have better comm skill then dip holder?
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10-06-2013, 04:10 PM
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u mean degree holder generally have better comm skill then dip holder?
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It's based on my personal observations. Even among local grads, SMU grads are generally better (in term of comm skills and articulation). You can look at their powerpoint presentation. I suspect they might even have an internal competition of who can come up with best powerpoint slides. Technical skills/substance, on the other hand, is another matter.
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10-06-2013, 09:15 PM
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hi,
what are the suitable career path in the civil service for NTU EEE specialized in power concentration, assuming 1st class/2nd upper honours?
how is the starting pay and progression like?
and what do u guys feel about EMA Energy Market Authority?
ty
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10-06-2013, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by rubberbus
hi,
what are the suitable career path in the civil service for NTU EEE specialized in power concentration, assuming 1st class/2nd upper honours?
how is the starting pay and progression like?
and what do u guys feel about EMA Energy Market Authority?
ty
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It depends whether you're going for specialist or generalist in government sector. If it's latter, discipline doesn't really matter. DSTA/ DSO should be a good place for power specialist. Not sure if EMA or any agencies (outside defence sector) taking in specialist in power but can try writing in. Pay-wise, you can try asking on threads e.g. DXO, DSTA etc depending on which agencies that you're targeting.
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10-06-2013, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by cslee
It depends whether you're going for specialist or generalist in government sector. If it's latter, discipline doesn't really matter. DSTA/ DSO should be a good place for power specialist. Not sure if EMA or any agencies (outside defence sector) taking in specialist in power but can try writing in. Pay-wise, you can try asking on threads e.g. DXO, DSTA etc depending on which agencies that you're targeting.
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Thanks for replying. ermmm, seems like I dont have many choices.. i have bad impression of DSTA, salary so so yet stress lvl so high.
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Thanks, currently doing internship in sembcorp. I will try to apply EMA internship next year.
just a general Q, Civil sector vs private sector. which is better?
Feel very lost, i still have 2 years to decide on my career path even though I'm on track for 1st class honour in NTU EEE. Engineering field offer low starting salary and most ppl struck at 5k. most of my frens recommend me to sign on if I manage to get a 1st class/2nd upper, since the starting salary is alr 5.1k, kind of attractive with all the backpay of roughly $40k.
Can give me some words of advice? Thank you. really appreciate ur help and time. cheers
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10-06-2013, 10:24 PM
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Thanks for replying. ermmm, seems like I dont have many choices.. i have bad impression of DSTA, salary so so yet stress lvl so high.
Thanks, currently doing internship in sembcorp. I will try to apply EMA internship next year.
just a general Q, Civil sector vs private sector. which is better?
Feel very lost, i still have 2 years to decide on my career path even though I'm on track for 1st class honour in NTU EEE. Engineering field offer low starting salary and most ppl struck at 5k. most of my frens recommend me to sign on if I manage to get a 1st class/2nd upper, since the starting salary is alr 5.1k, kind of attractive with all the backpay of roughly $40k.
Can give me some words of advice? Thank you. really appreciate ur help and time. cheers
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If you expect specific answer, you'll have to ask specific questions and give clearer context/background. You don't expect people to second guess your mind.
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10-06-2013, 10:33 PM
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If you expect specific answer, you'll have to ask specific questions and give clearer context/background. You don't expect people to second guess your mind.
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No, I don't expect any specific answer, I'm just asking to find out whats their point of view. The problem is I don't even know what to ask. I believe there are many ppl like me, just following the Singapore stereotype education path: Get a degree first then talk. At the same time, they don't know what they want to be.
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10-06-2013, 10:34 PM
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Hi cslee
ever know of any civil servants involve in trade and business as a 2nd source of income?
Thanks
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10-06-2013, 10:40 PM
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Hi cslee
ever know of any civil servants involve in trade and business as a 2nd source of income?
Thanks
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If I know of any, I would report them to CPIB
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