| 03-07-2024 10:15 PM |
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Not sure why you feel the need to be such an ass, but yes, I'm on the Information Service Scholarship. Studying in Ivy League. Asked about NS because I wanted to know roughly how much my starting package would roughly be, inclusive of the few hundred guys get for completing their NS.
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Uhm this forum is full of bitter people but I also realised you can’t really ask people on LinkedIn for the answer…..so…congrats on the iron bowl…maybe range 5-6k starting then bonus 2-3 months?
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| 03-07-2024 08:53 PM |
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u r on MCI-sponsored scholarship?
which overseas IHL?
your completion of NS so?
besides giving the extra pay of a few hundred bucks, will just be part of your life phase unless u high flyer and are in some Command role/position in your NS unit that u can use to flaunt around maybe?
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Not sure why you feel the need to be such an ass, but yes, I'm on the Information Service Scholarship. Studying in Ivy League. Asked about NS because I wanted to know roughly how much my starting package would roughly be, inclusive of the few hundred guys get for completing their NS.
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| 03-07-2024 08:51 PM |
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u r on MCI-sponsored scholarship?
which overseas IHL?
your completion of NS so?
besides giving the extra pay of a few hundred bucks, will just be part of your life phase unless u high flyer and are in some Command role/position in your NS unit that u can use to flaunt around maybe?
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I'm an Information Service Scholar, studying in Oxbridge, the point of the NS completion is that I want to get a rough gauge for my starting package, inclusive of the additional few hundred from completing NS, don't understand why you have to be such an ass about it?
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| 01-07-2024 09:02 AM |
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Hi, I’m an IO scholar studying in an overseas university, and am curious about the remuneration and progression. Anyone know what I can expect to take home starting? Have completed NS
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u r on MCI-sponsored scholarship?
which overseas IHL?
your completion of NS so?
besides giving the extra pay of a few hundred bucks, will just be part of your life phase unless u high flyer and are in some Command role/position in your NS unit that u can use to flaunt around maybe?
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| 29-06-2024 09:16 PM |
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Hi, I’m an IO scholar studying in an overseas university, and am curious about the remuneration and progression. Anyone know what I can expect to take home starting? Have completed NS
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| 09-06-2024 08:16 PM |
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Don’t bother. They are a bunch of incompetents led by another paper general like their Stat Board IMDA.
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care to elaborate more?
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| 09-06-2024 07:55 PM |
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Interview
Don’t bother. They are a bunch of incompetents led by another paper general like their Stat Board IMDA.
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| 21-08-2018 03:07 PM |
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Interview
Does anybody know what's the interview process like for a HR position in Ministry of Communications and Information?
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| 05-03-2016 10:24 AM |
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As far as I know, there are 3 kinds of IO in gov.
Communications = Information officer
Military = intelligence officer
Police = investigating officer
For communications, salary is pegged to private sector comms jobs, altho slightly higher I think.
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All 3 types of IO are paid 20-30% higher than a typical civil service / stat board office job of the same rank.
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| 05-03-2016 01:02 AM |
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Hmm, the Information Officer scheme pays this much meh? I am skeptical.
Are you referring to the Intelligence Officer scheme instead? The Intelligence Officer scheme pays that much, that I know for a fact.
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As far as I know, there are 3 kinds of IO in gov.
Communications = Information officer
Military = intelligence officer
Police = investigating officer
For communications, salary is pegged to private sector comms jobs, altho slightly higher I think.
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