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11-01-2021 01:45 AM
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Lol what does this means?
i guess it means try applying again??
10-01-2021 01:38 AM
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that's what the PAP wants you to think.
conspiracy theorist
07-01-2021 07:02 PM
Unregistered Lol what does this means?

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try harder again next time
07-01-2021 04:59 AM
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Anyone knows

My application in process for 1 month. Not yet unsuccessful. Does anyone know if there’s a chance for interview?
try harder again next time
06-01-2021 11:49 PM
Unregistered Anyone knows

My application in process for 1 month. Not yet unsuccessful. Does anyone know if there’s a chance for interview?
22-09-2020 05:48 PM
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Issue is many people try to take on a masters (which is much easier to get into and score in than a bachelor’s) to make up for subpar first degree (private degree or local uni but poor grades). It’s an old trick that HR departments have figured out.
In that case, what's the point in taking up a local Masters?

Isnt the whole point to upskill oneself?
24-07-2020 01:21 AM
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You do know civil servants and politicians are different right
that's what the PAP wants you to think.
23-07-2020 11:36 PM
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Yup the civil service is quite elitist and stringent. Look towards the private sector. I'm sure your masters + work experience would at least count for something.
Issue is many people try to take on a masters (which is much easier to get into and score in than a bachelor’s) to make up for subpar first degree (private degree or local uni but poor grades). It’s an old trick that HR departments have figured out.
23-07-2020 11:26 PM
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FSO is full of **** officer.. just smile all day shake hands no need brains. Economists need brains, just look at our cabinet, half econs half engine, where are all the FSOs? LMAO
You do know civil servants and politicians are different right
23-07-2020 11:24 PM
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3.8k so low? even ESG and EDB pays higher
The positions are on the ordinary MXO scheme. ESG and EDB pay similarly too (3.8k-4.1k).
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