Yesterday 07:26 PM |
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almost bit ceiling and still got room for progression??? quite contradicting. accept it if u want stability and ok with zero increment for a few years after confirmation.
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exho same sentiment
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Yesterday 07:14 PM |
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Mid career switch. 13yoe and got offered a job in ministry. Gross salary paycut of 3% and The salary almost hit ceiling but got room for progression. Should i accept to get into CS?
Need advice TIA
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almost bit ceiling and still got room for progression??? quite contradicting. accept it if u want stability and ok with zero increment for a few years after confirmation.
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Yesterday 05:46 PM |
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What do you think the norm for fresh grads in both non-specialised and specialised schemes will be respectively?
If a fresh grad in a non-specialised role can potentially draw 5k+, will fresh grads in law / MFA / intel / MTI be drawing upwards of 6k (assuming a 20% premium)?
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Most fresh grads in Ministries are on the MX scheme, which pays around 4.5k for males with FCH now. Under the MX scheme, there's a slight premium of about $100-200 for the more important ministries like MTI, compared with MSF etc. Some of these ministries also have specialist schemes for the high-potential officers (for e.g., MTI officers who do well can convert to the Trade Specialist scheme after a few years).
The range for specialised roles is naturally much broader. The MFA FSO scheme pays almost 6k these days to male fresh grads, from what I heard.
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Yesterday 10:19 AM |
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Mid career switch. 13yoe and got offered a job in ministry. Gross salary paycut of 3% and The salary almost hit ceiling but got room for progression. Should i accept to get into CS?
Need advice TIA
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There's no guarantee of promotion and you will be stuck at the salary band.
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28-03-2024 07:01 PM |
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Mid career switch. 13yoe and got offered a job in ministry. Gross salary paycut of 3% and The salary almost hit ceiling but got room for progression. Should i accept to get into CS?
Need advice TIA
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u are offered MX11? MX11A? MX10?
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28-03-2024 05:49 PM |
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Mid career switch. 13yoe and got offered a job in ministry. Gross salary paycut of 3% and The salary almost hit ceiling but got room for progression. Should i accept to get into CS?
Need advice TIA
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27-03-2024 10:08 PM |
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What do you think the norm for fresh grads in both non-specialised and specialised schemes will be respectively?
If a fresh grad in a non-specialised role can potentially draw 5k+, will fresh grads in law / MFA / intel / MTI be drawing upwards of 6k (assuming a 20% premium)?
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Why are u even speculating here. Just go apply for the job and try to get an offer. Govt agency pay structures are based on formula with not much chance to negotiate unless you are specifically head hunted by senior management of the agency.
Don't bother going around thinking / speculating, other people can get this rate, I should be able to get this as well. Just go and apply and interview and get an offer. U will have your answer then and there.
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27-03-2024 02:59 PM |
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Saw a guy mentioning that he is drawing low 4k as a fresh grad for a policy role. I think the norm for fresh grad now would be higher?
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What do you think the norm for fresh grads in both non-specialised and specialised schemes will be respectively?
If a fresh grad in a non-specialised role can potentially draw 5k+, will fresh grads in law / MFA / intel / MTI be drawing upwards of 6k (assuming a 20% premium)?
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27-03-2024 01:40 PM |
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no. normal is 4000
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Saw a guy mentioning that he is drawing low 4k as a fresh grad for a policy role. I think the norm for fresh grad now would be higher?
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27-03-2024 08:07 AM |
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Does that mean instead of a pyramid, it'll look more like a hdb block?
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More like the blocks which are shorter and broader at the base.
Aka short and fat.
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