I worked with one of the big Cities (Govt job) in the USA for almost 24 yrs. It’s very competitive to get in. You need to take the Exam ( written and interview) I’m an Accountant) they will rank you from 1,2….etc depending on your score (E.g. Rank 1 test core 100 - 95) If there’s one opening in one department, they will call rank 1 first and so on. The list is for only 2 years. If your’re score cannot be reach within 2 years, you have to retake the exam again. The perks are after 25 years, my pension is about $7,000 per month ( depending on your position), for life ( with annual cost of living adjust) my husband will get 50% when I passed also for life. Medical is 100% free including one dependent. I didn’t regret getting a Govt job in California. Good luck! I really enjoyed your show.💚❤️💜
Maganda ang group benefit package sa both provincial and federal government. Mataas sweldo pero mataas din federal tax. The higher the bracket the higher the tax. Lalo kapag nasa sunshine list ka pa.
Hindi madali makapasok sa gov't kasi they are union based at may collective bargaining agreement yan. If there's a job opening for a certain dept, priority ang internal hiring, kung minsan kahit hindi 80% qualified yung candidate, yun ang hire nila. Unless you have an exceptional skills and experience, that's the only time they will hire you. By the way, working in the University is considered a government employee because we are funded by the provincial government.🙂
Hindi ka madaling makapasok sa goverment kung swertehin ka you are bless and lucky. If your lucky swerte kse maganda ang benifit at sure maganda future mo.
Ms Ina, as soon as i watch the intro is naging excited agad ako dahil government official pala ang host niyo which is nakakatuwang isipin dahil, pina-practice talaga nila yung transparency and accountability regarding sa work ethics nila unlike dito sa Pinas 😂 - Therefore, Rules is Rules ika nga and give importance to your point system regarding work performance or else, you will lose your value and soon you'll be facing termination. 🙂 kaya, iba talaga ang bagsakan ng 1st World Country ✨ #newsubscriberhere 👋🏻 #plus+1
sa totoo lang mostly gusto ng mga employer mga karamihan na mga pinoy kahit saang bansa, iba kasi talaga ang quality ng work ng mga pinoy, lalo na kung ang boss generous at mababait...
@@User2022r4 kaya na po sabi ko mostly or karamihan sa mga pinoy po, not all po! lahat po na lahi may mga negative attitude, wala pong perpekto... pero we cannot deny the reality na may quality ang trabaho pag may pinoy....personal experience ko po yan dito sa bansa kung saan ako nagtratrabaho... ang kalaban po sa masamang ugali ng ibang pinoy po ang Inggit.... Peace po!
hirap pumasok sa gobyerno sa canada. nagtry ako diyan nuong 90s. nag-aral ng one year at kumuha ng civil exams ng 2x. mataas ang grades pero parang “palakasan“system ang nangyari. kaya sinubukan ko sa US. competition talaga. sa awa ng Diyos nagworked ako sa govt. ng halos 20years. dito kapag high ang grades sa exams sure na tatawagin ka for interview. no “palakasan” or “swertihan” systems.
I worked with one of the big Cities (Govt job) in the USA for almost 24 yrs. It’s very competitive to get in. You need to take the Exam ( written and interview) I’m an Accountant) they will rank you from 1,2….etc depending on your score (E.g. Rank 1
test core 100 - 95) If there’s one opening in one department, they will call rank 1 first and so on. The list is for only 2 years. If your’re score cannot be reach within 2 years, you have to retake the exam again. The perks are after 25 years, my pension is about $7,000 per month ( depending on your position), for life ( with annual cost of living adjust) my husband will get 50% when I passed also for life. Medical is 100% free including one dependent. I didn’t regret getting a Govt job in California. Good luck! I really enjoyed your show.💚❤️💜
Maganda ang group benefit package sa both provincial and federal government. Mataas sweldo pero mataas din federal tax. The higher the bracket the higher the tax. Lalo kapag nasa sunshine list ka pa.
Shout out po to all government employees ❤
Hindi madali makapasok sa gov't kasi they are union based at may collective bargaining agreement yan. If there's a job opening for a certain dept, priority ang internal hiring, kung minsan kahit hindi 80% qualified yung candidate, yun ang hire nila. Unless you have an exceptional skills and experience, that's the only time they will hire you.
By the way, working in the University is considered a government employee because we are funded by the provincial government.🙂
Watching you from Calgary AB😊
2nd! Hello gandang ina at kay kuya rice and kuya mark! Bantot here hehe
Hindi ka madaling makapasok sa goverment kung swertehin ka you are bless and lucky. If your lucky swerte kse maganda ang benifit at sure maganda future mo.
Watching from Montreal
Ms Ina, as soon as i watch the intro is naging excited agad ako dahil government official pala ang host niyo which is nakakatuwang isipin dahil, pina-practice talaga nila yung transparency and accountability regarding sa work ethics nila unlike dito sa Pinas 😂 - Therefore, Rules is Rules ika nga and give importance to your point system regarding work performance or else, you will lose your value and soon you'll be facing termination. 🙂 kaya, iba talaga ang bagsakan ng 1st World Country ✨ #newsubscriberhere 👋🏻 #plus+1
Government employees keep working till late 70’s maganda ang pension/benefits.
sa totoo lang mostly gusto ng mga employer mga karamihan na mga pinoy kahit saang bansa, iba kasi talaga ang quality ng work ng mga pinoy, lalo na kung ang boss generous at mababait...
meron din pong Pinoy n tamad at demanding pa.
@@User2022r4 kaya na po sabi ko mostly or karamihan sa mga pinoy po, not all po! lahat po na lahi may mga negative attitude, wala pong perpekto... pero we cannot deny the reality na may quality ang trabaho pag may pinoy....personal experience ko po yan dito sa bansa kung saan ako nagtratrabaho... ang kalaban po sa masamang ugali ng ibang pinoy po ang Inggit.... Peace po!
Hello from New Jersey USA
hirap pumasok sa gobyerno sa canada. nagtry ako diyan nuong 90s. nag-aral ng one year at kumuha ng civil exams ng 2x. mataas ang grades pero parang “palakasan“system ang nangyari. kaya sinubukan ko sa US. competition talaga. sa awa ng Diyos nagworked ako sa govt. ng halos 20years. dito kapag high ang grades sa exams sure na tatawagin ka for interview. no “palakasan” or “swertihan” systems.
I think yung work po ni Roy is similar to HR JOB ANALYSIS
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I work po sa goverment dito po sa Weyburn, Saskatchewan. In Weyburn General Hospital
Morning
Are government benefits a huge difference against working for private company? If not why aspire for it. Just wondering….
Not trying to be pessimistic but it Sounds like next to impossible to get a job at local government. 😅😅
who is the brain of spot pinoy?