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Join if You are a Desperate Technical Practitioner Needing Stable Income and Know How to Pretend to Work - C4X (Digital) The Digital and Intelligence Service Employee Review

1.0
Sep 7, 2024
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Pros

Stable income, if you are streetsmart about it and know how to cruise like most within the larger organization of MINDEF/SAF, you’ll realize you can earn by doing the very bare minimum - and get the most out of your actual per hours of work. It’s a really cushy job if you don’t care about your technical competence and just want a stable income in this job market.

Cons

Vast majority of management are technically unsophisticated as they were all transferred from non-tech related roles. Yet they still exact the same hierarchical, patronising, tell-me-your-problems-but-I-know-better-than-you leadership style, despite knowing extremely little about tech and only using empty buzzwords. They pretend to listen to technical practitioner suggestions, but do not take them seriously due to rank difference. Instead they’d rather listen to non-technical higher-ranked folks and put these people in critical decision-making positions for ‘exposure’. This results in stupid decisions made that have been well-advised for and against prior by said technical practitioners, with disastrous and already anticipated consequences. Funnily enough, they’ll still be shocked about the consequences, and in a state of panic will pander to the technical practitioner to fix the mess they created - only to repeat the cycle again. Don’t try to keep proving your technical competence thinking it’ll change things - they’ll only take you for granted and continually exploit you. The more you do to prove, the higher they see your benchmark performance to be without change to your position or pay - and you’ll only realize when you’re doing the work of a full-stack eng + platform eng + technical product manager + AI powerpoint monkey —- all for the pay of a junior software engineer. They will say they value competence over rank, but in truth they are only patronising - they would rather take the words of a non-technical higher-ranked bootlicker than a trained technical practitioner. The MDES scheme, thought to recognize competence over rank, is a sham. The additional payout recognizing skills is only tied to irrelevant certificates and bootcamps because the policy was written by non-technical folks who copy-pasted these certifications from god knows where.

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Pros

- Working here is purposeful, the projects we work on will make a difference in supporting the defense of our country. - Colleagues are friendly, approachable, and easy to work with. - The culture respects work-life balance and flexible work hours, especially for people with kids. - A mix of DXOs and Regulars brings diversity to the teams. - The organization supports continuous learning. Employees are encouraged to attend a conference or learning event (including overseas) at least once a year. - The bottomline is mission not profit, so OT is rare or even non-existent. - Depending on the project, you can learn a lot.

Cons

- Like any large organisation, things can move a bit slower at times due to processes. Especially in government. - Progression might be slower due to organizational policies unless you are the top x% of performers. - With the DIS being quite new, direction and org structure may pivot often. - Due to the org being new also, skill competency framework needs to be more polished.

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