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16-10-2013, 07:45 PM
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 36
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What is MX 11? Sorry never been in civil service before.
Current pay in private sector is 10K
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there is something called google.
anyway, i dont think public service is going to offer u any much higher... u r near the high range of mx10... which is often the limit a non-scholar can reach.
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17-10-2013, 10:13 PM
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Cep
Hi,
Been reading about the grades, MX13 to MX9
Would like to know how do you know which CEP you belong to?
Fresh grad 2nd upper/Male/ NS
Stat board/3.5k
Thanks.
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19-10-2013, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
18K allowance per annum for the additional responsibilities.
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hipo scheme has been scrapped. they've combined it with the MA scheme into what is known as the public service leaders programme (PSLP). PSLP comes in 2 phases: general followed by sectoral. hipo is similar to the sectoral phase but with some porosity between it and the admin service.
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19-10-2013, 03:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
Been reading about the grades, MX13 to MX9
Would like to know how do you know which CEP you belong to?
Fresh grad 2nd upper/Male/ NS
Stat board/3.5k
Thanks.
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a bit low.
know someone with local pass (merit) degree drawing 3.4 with ns.
Generalist (non-economist, not information officer) scheme. aka farmer lah.
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20-10-2013, 02:32 AM
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From multimedia to civil
Hi guys, I'm currently drawing $3k from a multimedia job.. Tough industry with no OT pay/bonus and really long hours..
Getting pretty tired with this lifestyle.. I do not have a degree, but I do hold 2 art diplomas..(which I believe is useless for jobs in govn sector) I'm thinking of switching to the civil service side.. Gonna start a family soon, and I need the family time and stability..
So for now, I'm planning to go for a degree to upgrade myself before trying for govnmt sector.. I will be turning 30 years old next year, is it possible to get in with those 1year degree or is it very hard? Does it has to be field specific? Or can an art degree still get into the civil service? Or can you guys please advise which field of degree should I pursue?
Sincerely thank you guys for reading this and who will be advising me.. Thanks.
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21-10-2013, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi guys, I'm currently drawing $3k from a multimedia job.. Tough industry with no OT pay/bonus and really long hours..
Getting pretty tired with this lifestyle.. I do not have a degree, but I do hold 2 art diplomas..(which I believe is useless for jobs in govn sector) I'm thinking of switching to the civil service side.. Gonna start a family soon, and I need the family time and stability..
So for now, I'm planning to go for a degree to upgrade myself before trying for govnmt sector.. I will be turning 30 years old next year, is it possible to get in with those 1year degree or is it very hard? Does it has to be field specific? Or can an art degree still get into the civil service? Or can you guys please advise which field of degree should I pursue?
Sincerely thank you guys for reading this and who will be advising me.. Thanks.
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Personally, I think it would be very hard to enter Public Sector under MX scheme with those 1 year degree. Though there are more and more instances whereby certain agencies are more lax and accepting graduates even from DL degree, I think those are generally 3 -4 years curriculum.
It does not have to be field specific, though certain job requires you to be equipped with expert knowledge (e.g. Accounting for Auditor etc). With your past experience, it would perhaps be more advantageous to you if you apply for corp comm or events management job in the Public Sector. Get the relevant degree and perhaps you may have a higher chance to join the Public Sector under the MX scheme (for graduates).
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22-10-2013, 11:32 PM
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hello guys
just wondering can staff in public service and not just civil service set-up sole-proprietorship or take part in any business partnerships?
Is it straight no or as long as boss approves it is ok?
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23-10-2013, 06:10 PM
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Jumping from Private to Government
Am considering to rejoin the public sector after some success in the private sector. How much pay increase do you think I can ask for if jumping into a Ministry of Statutory Board, assuming that my experience is relevant for them? Also, how much is the minimal starting pay for a Deputy Director position?
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23-10-2013, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Am considering to rejoin the public sector after some success in the private sector. How much pay increase do you think I can ask for if jumping into a Ministry of Statutory Board, assuming that my experience is relevant for them? Also, how much is the minimal starting pay for a Deputy Director position?
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y do u wan to join back public sector if u r doing well in private sector?
n i tot is a well known fact that private pay better especially for those that are doing well? how come r u still expecting a pay increase?
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