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25th February 2016, 10:00 AM
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MBA GS Level
Hello sir, I am Andy murray. I am from Houston. I want you to help me by providing me some information about the MBA GS level. Can you tell me something about it?
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25th February 2016, 10:01 AM
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Re: MBA GS Level
As you have asked information about the MBA GS level, firstly let me tell you about the GS level, GS (General Schedule) is the name used to label a pay scale used by most of white collar personnel in the United States Federal Government. The term GS is sometimes wrongly said to mean "Government Service" or "Government Servant." The GS is anticipated to keep Federal government salaries equitable among various Federal agency occupations ("equal pay for equal work"). The GS is separated into 15 grades (1 through 15) and each grade is broken into 10 levels. At one time, there were also 3 GS "super grades" - GS-16, GS-17 and GS- 18. These were replaced by the (SES) Senior Executive Service and the more recent Senior Level (non-supervisory) pay scale. As you have asked about the GS level for MBA, I am giving you info about GS levels by education, which will help you to decide MBA GS level GS-1: No high school diploma GS-2 (GS-3 for clerk-steno positions): High school diploma GS-3: 1 year of full-time study after high school GS-4: Associate degree or 2 years of full-time study after high school GS-5 or GS-7: depending on agency policy and applicant's academic credentials Bachelor's degree or 4 years of full-time study after high school GS-7: Bachelor's degree plus 1 year of full-time graduate study GS-9(GS-11 for some research positions): Master's degree or 2 years of full-time graduate study GS-9: Law degree (J.D. or LL.B.) GS-11(GS-12 for some research positions): Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate or advanced law deg As from above, GS level for MBA is GS- 9. |
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