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15-05-2022 01:17 PM
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Thanks. what if the 1st tier statboard pays like 10% higher?
If you climb the ranks, the pay will follow. And it is harder to climb ranks.
15-05-2022 08:28 AM
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If you are on a high-po scheme, your career progression will be accelerated, and then you can decide at what level you want to 'jump' to another stat board at that same level in the future.

If you decide to jump to the so-called first-tier stat board now, you won't necessarily be on a similar scheme and there might be more competition. So your progression may be significantly slowed down as compared to if you continued in your hi-po scheme.
Thanks. what if the 1st tier statboard pays like 10% higher?
15-05-2022 01:49 AM
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Hi all,

would like to seek some advice here. In a hi-potential scheme but in a second-tier stat board, as compared to a farmer in a first-tier stat board. which is better in the long run?
If you are on a high-po scheme, your career progression will be accelerated, and then you can decide at what level you want to 'jump' to another stat board at that same level in the future.

If you decide to jump to the so-called first-tier stat board now, you won't necessarily be on a similar scheme and there might be more competition. So your progression may be significantly slowed down as compared to if you continued in your hi-po scheme.
14-05-2022 02:33 PM
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For fresh grad only
So you're saying those at the top tier will overtake Govtech salaries? Can share example?
13-05-2022 08:32 AM
justafarmer Hi all,

would like to seek some advice here. In a hi-potential scheme but in a second-tier stat board, as compared to a farmer in a first-tier stat board. which is better in the long run?
12-05-2022 08:26 AM
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OGP (independent unit in GovTech) and GovTech's TAP are the two highest paying schemes in whole of government
For fresh grad only
11-05-2022 11:44 AM
Unregistered holy fuu this thread is a entire circus!!
11-05-2022 08:43 AM
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Oh dear me I left out

6. GovTech TAP (the place for FAANG and BB-Tech rejects)
OGP (independent unit in GovTech) and GovTech's TAP are the two highest paying schemes in whole of government
26-07-2020 01:54 AM
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you count the number of alumni who are ministers and you'll get your answer.
AFAIK no minister come from the foreign service but MFA is still considered top tier??
26-07-2020 12:31 AM
Unregistered Oh dear me I left out

6. GovTech TAP (the place for FAANG and BB-Tech rejects)

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Come let me stroke your pathetic bureaucratic wiener and entertain you.
For fresh grads, I’d rank in terms of prestige and the minimal transferable skills beyond pencil-pushing:

In descending order:

1. MTI Economist Service (With matlab and knowledge in stata/r, this is chad quant powah)
2. MFA FSO scheme (I really wanna rank this lower cuz it’s basically a circle jerk culture with bureaucrats copy-pasting Academia.edu stuff and passing it of as their own briefing doc BUT unfortunately due to its overrated popularity among PSC scholars, I have to give it 2nd)
3. EDB Associate Programme (Basically underpaid consultants)
4. ESG Associate Programme (People who can’t get to EDB MA go here)
5. MTI IO/TO Track
7. STB MA Programme (Yes I rank this higher than MAS cuz those grant-awarding work will come in handy if you jump to Govt Relations role in the private sector)
8. MAS Graduate Officer Scheme
9. IMDA AIM / MCI Information Officer
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