I've worked for several government agencies for three years and the ability to "say no" is really important. I experienced burnout and so many anxiety-inducing situations. It's saddening.
Kabaligtaran naman sa akin, I'm done with the private sector for 16 years. Dumaan sa company retrenchment, contractualization at floating status. Walang silbi ang malaking sweldo kung walang job security. Sabi ko dati ayaw ko sa government kasi maliit sweldo. Now I've eaten those words. Salamat sa pagiging LET board passer ko nkapasok ako sa government last October 2021. My last work was May 2020, tagal ko nagtiis, nagtiyaga at nag antay sa lahat ng positions applied for. Naubos savings dahil walang kasiguraduhan takbo ng sitwasyon dala ng pandemic. Entering government service at aged 45 also a PWD, everything is a new beginning for me.
Sir after nyo mainterview binigay din ba yung application paper tpos sbi skin na wait for a call daw po pero during the panel interview I saw the head officer in hospital signing may paper ngangahulugan ba na tanggap ako slmt
Relate much! Left a permanent position in government after 4+ years of being a Civil Servant and agree to everything you said Oshean. Honestly can say that benefits & salary are things I didn’t want to lose at first but just had enough of it aside from being called to another path already. Worked for a private company before and the ‘care’ and respect for employees in the private company compensates for the lack of benefits etc the government employees have. At the end of the day..what matters is where you can fulfill your purpose and being paid for your efforts proportionately but most esp to be a decent human being and not succumbing to the dirty system ~ private or government.
Thanks Kryzzy! Same sentiments. Before, I was afraid to work sa private sector kasi ewan ko ba. Medyo iffy ako. But now, I'm very happy with where I am right now. Same sentiments also! Happy for you
Job Order Worker here for 3 years under GOCC and yes the experience was not good . I got a regular position this year under NGA. Lahat ng sinabi mo ay tama, lol mega timawa talaga pag JO pero ngayon regular na ako okay lang naman walang special. I feel na patagalan talaga sa government para maenjoy mo lahat and ang vague pa minsan ng job, talagang salang agad sa government and all around pa kung mamalasin. Though I am lucky to have a job right now and I learned a lot. Madami pa din work na you can earn more at mas papahalagahan ka. :)
Been working as a permanent public school teacher in the Government for 9 years already and planning to resign this year. Yes, the only thing that they have for you is their so-called "security and benefits" , aside from that wala na. Yes, you have to learn to say NO sa lahat ng pinapagawa sau, specially if you're skilled and with talents in using tech, naku maaabuso ka tlga. The only compensation they can give you from your skills are Certifications (incentives? Ano un? Service credit na barya2 lng naman, tama sa inyo na 😂) that you can use for your promotions which only works best kung my kapit ka and with master degree/required units syempre😂 May mga Pros naman being a government employee pero mas makapal ang Cons for me. Sobrang nakakasawa na, lalo na if you're a public school teacher, you have to do everything kahit work ng ibang mga government agencies mapa DRMM, DOH, AGRI, DSWD, etc., Nakaka burn out sobra. But if you love your work stay, if you value yourself.. find a way something that gives you more value.
I had a short experience working in the government, as an intern. With that experience I could say the bureaucracy is really not worth it, especially if you are at the bottom of the food chain. Better to work for private companies where you know you’re effort will be properly compensated.
I applied last Sept 18 pass all the documents they need then Last Wed Sept 27- i got hired. Start na ako sa October 2 as IT Analyst in Government Agency ( No Exam No Interview No PRC No Civil Service. Easy to apply naman and may appointment na.
Anong dept and work nyo sa govt noon? I agree that some people that I know already "succumbed" to the system without even realizing it. Mahirap din kasi kelangan makisama, at kung hindi makikisama e ituturing kang "kakaiba" o "villain". It really all boils down sa morals tlga nung tao/employee.
For me i worked as a civil engineer sa private for 2 years and salary was too low and im from baguio worked at manila. I am now working as permanent employee sa govt for 3 years and i can say that compensation is about right.. as a civil engineer working about only 3.5km away from my home is definitely good thing for me already. Siguro working atmosphere is same sa private and governement para sakin since same naman na may mga walking cctvs. 😂😂
Hi 👋🏻 your video helps me a lot! kakapasa ko lang ng CSE this year and planning to resign in my current job (private company) and mag apply sa Govt, Well thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences working in the government atleast my idea na rin ako☺️ And Goodluck sa aking Journey ❤
Next question. Kakaresign ko lang sa work ko yesterday (last day) I have 50K emergency fund plus 8K cash on hand. I don't want to use or touch the 50K no matter what. Need ilagay muna sa mga low risk investments like Time Deposit? Money Market Fund? Bond Fund? I am looking forward for comment po.
Hi Rence! Thank you for watching this video. I have some videos about emergency funds also. Hmm kaso since nag-resign ka sa work, may I ask if do you have other sources of income ba just to get by? Kasi if none, dun papasok yung emergency funds mo. It's always recommended not to put your emergency funds on investment schemes because of liquidity purposes. We want our emergency funds as accessible as possible. What I recommend is put your emergency funds on digital banks like ING, CIMB, and they have decent interest rates per annum (CIMB has 4%, ING has 2%). You can check out this video that I made on what banks are good for your digital banks :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EY5RVd-5aW0.html so before you invest, make sure that your emergency fund is refilled again, and then saka ka mag-invest. It might really take some time before your EFs to be refilled again, but don't worry -- patience and discipline talaga yan :D Hope this helps! :)
@@osheanlee Wala na po akong other sources of income aside from my job. That's why I am allocating my time to acquire skills and value (like watching videos in RU-vid Facebook Ads, Affiliate Marketing, or FOREX trading) that will be use as another source of income. I am also applying for a new job now that offers work from home arrangement.
Hi Sir! I'm already a cse passer and graduated with flying colors din at everytime na may makita akong hiring posts from diff. govt agency apply agad ako once na qualified naman ako based sa qualifications na nilabas nila. But, unfortunately never po akong nahired kahit paabutin man lang sa interview. Totoo po ba na for publication lang tlaga lhat ng hiring post nila dahil mayroon naman na tlaga silang napili (maybe relatives) sa postion na yon?
Paano yung mga tenured employees pag na-dissolve ang government agency kung san sila nagtatrabaho? Bat kaya pinaghiwalay pa ang SSS at GSIS? Kung di pinaghiwalay, hindi magiging problema ng employee yung contributions sa GSIS na di nya mapapakinabangan sakaling umalis sya sa government service.
Ask ko lang po wala pa kasi ako appointment ang position po ay Admin Aide VI , may sahod pa rin ba ako makukuha during the days na wala ako appointment basta employed ako? I mean employed na daw po ako pero appointment na lang po kulang, may budget clearance na din daw po. Salamat po sana mapansin nyo po
Hello, ano pong coverage ng pre-employment exam at anong sample questions sa interview sa Commission on Audit (COA)? 🙂 May ongoing application po ako sa tech-related position (e.g. Computer Programmer, Information Systems Analyst, Technology Officer, etc.). Thanks!!
Hi! Aside from those that I've mentioned on my video, you can find other ways to be eligible for a CSE here: www.csc.gov.ph/2014-08-26-07-36-12/eligibilities-granted-under-special-laws-and-csc-issuances.html
Hello, bakit po mahirap mkapasok sa government? At ika 2, formality lang po ba mga job ads sa government na nkalaan na sa mga kamaganak ng sa loob? Yan po kasi sabi ng ba na dati nagwork sa government.
Hi Ambrose, unfortunately yeah. There are a lot of government positions na umaasa sa padrino. Ang sad lang kasi minsan nasasayang yung potential ng ibang candidates.
Yung iba yes gumagana yung padrino system. pero yung iba maayos naman. Ganito kasi yan example may AO II na vacant syempre mag aapply dyan yung internal example yung AO I sa same section syempre malakas potential nun kasi nga alam na niya trabaho at may work experience na siya.
Hi Marion, casual employees yes. Make sure to know the difference between Permanent, Casual, Contractual, and Job Order. Ito yung mga types of tenure sa government.
Hello. I want to be a teacher at a state university in the future and they usually hire contract of service teachers. Can contractual employees become permanent?
Hi Abegail! Some state universities would have specific requirements para maging permanent teachers. E.g. in UP, kelangan may Master's degree and at least nakapag-publish ng 1 research paper. You can ask your state university of interest for this. Hope this helps!
Hello. State U instructor here. You need a Master's degree to get a permanent position, otherwise you'll either not get accepted or get accepted under contract of service status. If you get the latter, you'll be paid hourly, so your salary will depend on your assigned hourly rate and how many hours (subject units) are given to you. Also, getting accepted under COS status means you're supposed to get a Master's degree in a couple years since they reserve the right to not renew your contract if you stagnate. Sometimes you'll get few subject units which means low salary, but sometimes you'll get a lot of subject units and make good bank.
@@aseukaryotic9982 Hello po appreciate your answer po. Ilang hiring na po kasi nabasa ko from a state university dito sa amin and it's always contract of service po but same requirements with what you said. Master's and/or doctoral tapos published papers, civil service exam passed, and teaching experience required pero contract of service po nakalagay kaya nagtanong po ako dito haha kasi baka forever contactual.
I don't think they accept po ng hindi pasok sa qualifications na nakasulat sa nilabas nilang notice of vacancy. Yung mismong positions for instructors ay contract of service po. It looks like if I pursue applying in the state university here in our place, I would probably be applying in a contract of service too because in the 2 year notice of vacancies I read, wala pa ako nabasang permanent and I got nervous baka hindi pwede maging permanent position.