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Title | Why craze for government jobs and how MPPSC fulfil it? |
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Category | Education --> Distance Learning |
Meta Keywords | Salary and benefits of a government job, MPPSC Coaching in Indore, government job |
Owner | anupama bedi |
Description | |
Job security, many benefits and
not so demanding... Really? Get the real picture. It got me thinking about job priorities almost 20 years ago.
In those days, job seekers were desperate to join large private corporations
and multinationals. With so many young talented professionals eager to work
with, many Pharma, Retail, IT and ITeS companies have met their expansion goals
and are still thriving. But now the job market scenario seems to have completely
reversed. Well, the reality is something else. Let's see how Myth 1: Salary and benefits of a government job are
always higher than that of private jobs. At the entry level, state government jobs (MPPSC) pay the
lowest, not the lowest. When I talk to the mentor of MPPSC
Coaching in Indore Mr. Sharma he said there are many vacancies in state
govt like postman and mail guard, constable, mp police Bharti, peon etc . The
minimum education criteria for the posts was class X or XII. The salary was up
to Rs. 20,000! When it comes to 'other benefits' such as maternity benefits
or medical benefits, government organizations clearly score higher than the
private sector. that is very true. Now, let us look at the downside of a government job
in terms of salary and other benefits. Salary in government organizations is attractive only at the
entry level. As the years pass, the 'benefits' that a government employee
receives are much less than that of his private counterpart. Myth 2 - Government jobs are less demanding, have no
goals and are 'permanent'. Government jobs are no longer as padded as before. The
government is working on well thought out policies to deal with non-performers.
In fact, following instructions from Cabinet Secretary Pradeep Kumar Sinha,
which called for a review of non-performing officers, the Department of
Personnel and Training has already come out with detailed guidelines to deal
with non-performing and officers of doubtful integrity. has come. This means
that now that the government employees are not performing their duties
properly, misbehaving and acting negligently, they can no longer stay on their
jobs. On the other hand, unlike before, the government is creating
contractual roles based on the human resource required for a specific project.
For example, Bihar Rural Livelihood Promotion Society hires personnel on
contract basis for the posts ranging from social worker to director. Therefore,
all government jobs will no longer be 'permanent'. In addition, the government
is looking to outsource some jobs to the private sector. Jobs in government and private sectors come with their own
advantages and disadvantages. Job seekers should select on the basis of their
risk-appetite. |