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25-02-2014, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Darkzi0n
hi, which uni are u from? im in statistics too. looking for seniors who are working in public service or intending to join to provide me some guidance when i grad in 2015. PM me
anyway, i know one first class econs maj who was offered 3.6~3.7k by DOS 2 years ago.
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Hello! I'm from NUS. I think there's only 1 major local U that offers a specialised degree in Statistics, so there you go!
I'm still looking at options, so, not so much sure as to which department/board to join.
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27-02-2014, 03:45 PM
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No increment when changing job
Hi all,
Wonder whether anyone of you encounter this recently? I'm currently working in a Ministry then I went to a few job interviews in other Ministries yet all of them actually offer me back the same salary package I'm drawing now. Is it because PSD is discouraging people from "hopping" from one Ministry to another?
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27-02-2014, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi all,
Wonder whether anyone of you encounter this recently? I'm currently working in a Ministry then I went to a few job interviews in other Ministries yet all of them actually offer me back the same salary package I'm drawing now. Is it because PSD is discouraging people from "hopping" from one Ministry to another?
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Well, yes. Kind of. The thing is, Singaporeans like to job hop. And honestly, I think its stupid. You hop from one place to another, but what did you do? Was there any value added to you? If there is no added value, why must I pay you more? Just because you want to get a new job somewhere else does not warrant an increase in salary. And if government monies is given to people just because they hop here and there, but the person is still the same, what for? Government money is supposed to be used to hire quality employees. The won't give you more money just because you hop around. They will give you more money if you are worth more. That is all. And with the job market being quite unstable and competitive with foreigners in private companies, there is quite a long queue for govt jobs.
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27-02-2014, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hello,
I'm graduating this year from a local U, possibly getting 2nd-upper to 1st Class Honours with a Statistics degree. Male, has served NS.
As I am still exploring my options, does anybody know what's the average/median starting pay for such a qualification in the public service?
Thanks!
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I graduated in 2013 and joined a statboard as a Mechanical Engineer. Had a 1st Class in Mechanical Engineering from NUS. Was offered $40XX for male with NS and after confirmation was given another 4% increment to ~$4200. Also received offers from big MNCs ranging from $3200-$3600.
Public service is good in the sense that every year you get your $200+ increment and 4.5 months bonus. No need work too hard.
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28-02-2014, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I graduated in 2013 and joined a statboard as a Mechanical Engineer. Had a 1st Class in Mechanical Engineering from NUS. Was offered $40XX for male with NS and after confirmation was given another 4% increment to ~$4200. Also received offers from big MNCs ranging from $3200-$3600.
Public service is good in the sense that every year you get your $200+ increment and 4.5 months bonus. No need work too hard.
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4.5 months is q alot!
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28-02-2014, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
4.5 months is q alot!
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is that guaranteed or variable (eg economic conditions, performance etc)?
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03-03-2014, 10:47 PM
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2010 graduated from NUS.
First job - stat board - 2800 (stayed for 6 months)
Second job - private sector - 3570 (stayed for 2.4years)
Third job - ministry - 4560 ( current, just joined on Feb)
How is my progress ?
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04-03-2014, 01:22 AM
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Isit the norm to join a SB as mx12 for a fresh grad? Non professional degree.
Followed this thread and realised that fresh grad join as mx13.
But pay offered is a fresh grad pay despite mx12 grading.
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04-03-2014, 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Well, yes. Kind of. The thing is, Singaporeans like to job hop. And honestly, I think its stupid. You hop from one place to another, but what did you do? Was there any value added to you? If there is no added value, why must I pay you more? Just because you want to get a new job somewhere else does not warrant an increase in salary. And if government monies is given to people just because they hop here and there, but the person is still the same, what for? Government money is supposed to be used to hire quality employees. The won't give you more money just because you hop around. They will give you more money if you are worth more. That is all. And with the job market being quite unstable and competitive with foreigners in private companies, there is quite a long queue for govt jobs.
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within ministry is considered as transfer. SB to SB is a different story, can get better increment.
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05-03-2014, 11:09 AM
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2009 graduated from NUS.
current pay is betw $6.5 - $7k
hows my progress ?
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