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Originally Posted by nortey35
Sorry for deviating from the thread, but it seems crazy that someone starting at 60k will be making 94k after 4 years. That's 6.8k salary increase every year. That's more than what the salary progression of a software engineer (working for a Fortune 500 tech company) in this city is. Are you sure that's how this works?
I looked here https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/agreements-conventions/view-visualiser-eng.aspx?id=4#tocxx37162 and they list some sort of steps to get there. Not sure what those steps mean, or what the timeline is (it's a bit cryptic to understand like most info in government websites).
I would think a basic policy analyst with 5 years experience in the government will making 80k tops. The people I know with this types of jobs and experience certainly don't look or behave like they are making close to 100k.
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Step increments (left to right on the table) are done annually - in addition to the generalized annual increase (top to bottom on the table).
Public sector wages have gone up pretty dramatically in recent years.