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28-08-2010, 09:53 PM
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Not that i want to argue with you. But such benchmarks only provides quantitative feedbacks. Sometimes people prefer a little more qualitative input you see. No harm asking around and being well-informed about the job market.
Of course, run your own race and take every input with a pinch of salt. After all, salary is not the only reward you get out of a job.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
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29-08-2010, 12:09 AM
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hi, does anyone know what's the jobscope and salary range like for language analysts in MHA? i've also been reading a few pages of this thread and noticed that there seem to be different salary tracks for different ministries (or is it positions?). can someone explain more?
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29-08-2010, 04:03 PM
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u need to wait for 1 month before any government reply you a yes or a no.
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Not really. 1 day later (actually less than 24h), they called me to tell me I got in.
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29-08-2010, 04:26 PM
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anyone knows whats the highest paying stat board/ministry?
(Excluding uniformed groups like SAF, SPF,ICA etc.)
Is DSTA the highest?
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30-08-2010, 10:13 PM
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Agree with you. From the previous inputs, I believe I can get more out from this forum which is why I asked. Not flaunting about anything.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Not that i want to argue with you. But such benchmarks only provides quantitative feedbacks. Sometimes people prefer a little more qualitative input you see. No harm asking around and being well-informed about the job market.
Of course, run your own race and take every input with a pinch of salt. After all, salary is not the only reward you get out of a job.
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30-08-2010, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by vel81
i am 29 years old. my pay is now $4.6k gross mthtly. Not on professional scheme.
and i am only holding a degree with no hons.
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Care to share your scope? Are you on management executive scheme? $4.6k at 29 year old for a degree with no hons in the public service is quite good.
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31-08-2010, 02:20 PM
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Salary reasonable?
Hi,
can i check with you guys? I have a degree from the UK and graduated with a second class lower. With that, I worked in the Stat Board for about 2 years with a starting of $2.7K and ending at $3.3K before I left for further studies.
Now graduated with a Masters, I am returning back to the Civil Service, EDB to be specific. I am offered a starting salary of $3.6k now and I am not sure if this is reasonable or not. It is relatively lower than I expected and it is just $300 more for the 2 years I spent attaining the Masters.
To what I understand, $3.6k is usually a fresh masters pay but I have job experience which was considered.
Can anyone tell me if this is reasonable or I should try asking for alittle more? Thanks!
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31-08-2010, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi,
can i check with you guys? I have a degree from the UK and graduated with a second class lower. With that, I worked in the Stat Board for about 2 years with a starting of $2.7K and ending at $3.3K before I left for further studies.
Now graduated with a Masters, I am returning back to the Civil Service, EDB to be specific. I am offered a starting salary of $3.6k now and I am not sure if this is reasonable or not. It is relatively lower than I expected and it is just $300 more for the 2 years I spent attaining the Masters.
To what I understand, $3.6k is usually a fresh masters pay but I have job experience which was considered.
Can anyone tell me if this is reasonable or I should try asking for alittle more? Thanks!
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you are under paid.
Fresh NTU/ NUS grad with 2nd upper joining DSTA getting about $3580 as starting pay.
1st class getting about $3880. And I mean FRESH GRAD.
For you, armed with master degree + few years of working experience u getting $3600....well is underpaid for sure.
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