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Are you an AO or EO in Civil Service..help please...

thunderb0lt
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Hello everyone,
as the title suggests I need the help of AO and EO level civil servants.
Can you please state:
Thanks in advance
as the title suggests I need the help of AO and EO level civil servants.
Can you please state:
- If you are AO or EO
- Inside or outside London
- The salary threshold for your grade
- The Department you work for
Thanks in advance
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Just bumping this up. Any help with this is fully appreciated. Thanks.0
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Probably you would get more answers if people knew why exactly you want this information, and what you intend to do with it.0
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Whilst it won't tell you directly, if you look at the CS job sites you can work it out
http://www.civilservice.gov.uk/jobs/index.aspx
https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/company/nghr/jobs.cgi
In addition many departments publish them on their websites, eg:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/jobs/salaries.htm0 -
And there was me thinking this was a forum, not some kind of cryptic crossword!0
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OK, sorry to be so cryptic, so here's what it is.
I work for a NPPB, we are set to become civil servants in 2012. It's seems that we will keep our salaries but I'm not sure as to whether the work I do is AO or EO level. I guess that my salary would be lower than most AOs in the civil services. I worked for the DWP, left in Jan 2011, at that time the rate for an AO was around £19,500.
Like I said I know it varies a lot (like above the rate for AO in HMRC is about £21,000).
I just wanted a little insight.
Thanks0 -
thunderb0lt wrote: »Hello everyone,
as the title suggests I need the help of AO and EO level civil servants.
Can you please state:- If you are AO or EO
- Inside or outside London
- The salary threshold for your grade
- The Department you work for
Thanks in advance
I was AO inside London borough i earned 7 quid per hr . am not going to mention what deptWhat Would Bill Buchanan Do?0 -
thunderbolt what do you do/duties tasks current title. EO used to confer some level of experience/seniority ie junior/line management levelWhat Would Bill Buchanan Do?0
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Generally EOs make decisions, and may have some management responsibility - of course a lot of AOs make decisions, but they don't seem to get recognition.
I'm in hmrc and an EO ranges from about 18-26k, while an AO goes from about 13-19k outside London. Obviously, anyone entering either band in the last fifteen years will never see the top of that banding - I've been in grade for 8 years, with good or better staff reports, and still have to be uplifted to the bottom when they change the bandwidth.... That's not at all annoying!
Good luck0 -
It will depend on which department or executive agency whether work is graded AO or EO. Salaries can vary and can depend on location, ability, length of service. A few AOs will be earning more than EOs.
When I started, you knew exactly what salary you were on and how long before you got to top of scale. When I got out 5 years ago on early retirement, salaries were all over the place.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
Thanks for the replies everyone. They have kinda suggested that we will have the same salaries. However, I think that the gade which we get moves over to with have a higher salary threshold.
Like lincroft1710 has said there are some AOs who get more than EOs. It lwas like this at teh DWP where I worked previously. Not all EOs will have team leader/line manager responsibilities.0
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