07-04-2013 09:40 PM | ||
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07-04-2013 09:39 PM | ||
BubblesAirHead |
Thank you guys for all your input. I have been asked to go for an interview. Given my experiences and my qualification, what do you think i could go for? |
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06-04-2013 04:50 PM | ||
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Depends on which jobs you apply for. Policy-related jobs are usually only for 2.1 Hons grads from local or top overseas unis. For operational-related jobs, possible, but different ministries/stat boards recognise different unis so private uni students probably stand a better chance in trying for the less prestigious/popular stat boards and ministries. |
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06-04-2013 04:42 PM | ||
Unregistered | I have a couple of colleague from aussie universities. I have no whether if they are treated equally as local grads but one of them is still a mx 12 after 5 years. I have no idea abt his salary either. | |
06-04-2013 04:37 PM | ||
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And four to five months? That's possible in uniform group, but for other govt jobs, it's usually on a good year then that's possible. I'd say, stay in private. You salary is already looking good. Find something that leverages on your 4.5 year working experience |
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03-04-2013 11:52 AM | ||
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The public service salary is not low but rather goes in line with a severely structured salary system your scheme of service (AO, scholar, MX etc) years of graduate relevant working experiences. |
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03-04-2013 11:09 AM | ||
BubblesAirHead |
Is it difficult for private degree to get into public sector? Hi i would like to ask if a private degree(full-time study in Australia) warrants a no entry for public sector. I do understand that public sector prefer local grads, but what are the chances for someone with a private degree and 4.5 years of working experiences to get in? My previous employment is with a SME com with 3900 gross with additional expenses claims for phone and transport. With the above info, how much do you think i can get in the public sector? I do understand that public sector pays a low basic with 4-5 months of bonus. |