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Unregistered | Perm or not shouldn't really matter unless you intend to spend your entire 40 year career in the same job. | |
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Unregistered | Yes but ministry bonus quantum is higher. | |
25-04-2024 11:33 PM | ||
Unregistered | Heard that ministries tend to pay less than stat boards. Is that generally true? | |
23-04-2024 09:40 PM | ||
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23-04-2024 03:30 PM | ||
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1) your CEP will be different. cant rmb what CEP stands for, think Career Estimated Potential or smth liddat. diploma CEP at most MX12. with degree, your CEP at least MX11A or MX10. basically in short, CEP means the final rank that you will achieve/hit before u retire. 2) with degree, your salary increment will be in the few hundreds per year n promotion will be much faster. with diploma, your salary increment ranges from $80 to $150 per year. |
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23-04-2024 01:16 PM | ||
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May I check if I joined a ministry as MX12 with 10 yrs experience (for example) with a diploma versus degree, is there any difference in starting salary, yearly increment, promotion time line. Thanks |
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22-04-2024 11:15 PM | ||
Unregistered | I think maybe ultimately still depends on which ministry/stat board one is applying to. Mine is ministry… recently applied + fresh grad. Hiring manager say the role itself is a perm post leh (tho subjected to 1 year confirmation in service- should be like a 1 year probation bah). | |
22-04-2024 10:44 PM | ||
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civil servants / civil serpents got so jialat meh? imagine u study so hard in NUS NTU SMU only to graduate after and find out there's no emplacement to perm scheme in civil service recently n it's more like a lottery draw. |
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22-04-2024 05:46 PM | ||
Unregistered | From your experience, what is the average annual increment for non-promotion years for MX12? | |
22-04-2024 05:44 PM | ||
Unregistered | I think about 7 years ago, most of the ministries and agencies already didn't offer perm during hire..all on contract and queue for perm offer, at least this was what happened to me and my ex-colleagues back then. Back then those on perm for my side were all on scholarship | |
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