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 Working Life in Singapore V3, FAQs, experience sharing, meet-ups

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silverwave
post May 24 2009, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(Joelion @ May 24 2009, 09:50 AM)
hi guys,

i m fresh grad with Degree in EE and have been looking for a job for more than 3 month.  sad.gif
i had plan to come down s'pore and find a job since most of my application thru job website do not coy any response from s'pore employers

i wanna ask is it higher chance to get an interview over s'pore instead of m'sia? what are the document that i shall bring along for employment ? is it true our visa only valid for 1 month , after 1 month we need to reapllly it ?

and finally, how was the electrical and electronic market currently doing in s'pore? any job opening ?

Suggestion and comment are most welcome as it is urgent as i am clueless now.
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Did you graduate in Malaysia or Singapore? I had 2 friends who got first class and they could not even get any job after trying for 6 months. EE sector is definitely hit badly and according to my 2 friends Singapore jobs have higher requirement for EE fresh graduates.
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post May 24 2009, 09:21 PM

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QUOTE(Joelion @ May 24 2009, 07:00 PM)
thx for the info  biggrin.gif


Added on May 24, 2009, 7:12 pm
ya. i m graduated in m'sia (utp). actually, my major is in instrumentation and control. At 1st ,I wanna try on O&G comp but after few month trying. cannot secure a job as a fresh grad in this O&G field as most of them prefer exp worker. So, i thought by widen by my search in EE field. It could be a higher chances. blush.gif

That y, i plan to secure whatever an EE engineering job.

Do u think it is possible to come down s'pore and stay for few week while applying ? High chance to get an interview?  sad.gif
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EE indeed you can branch into many fields. It will be better to stay in Singapore for a few weeks so you can go immediately if there is an interview. Then again, it's best you research on the chances of getting a job there. You should know that Singapore is an extremely competitive country. biggrin.gif

Why not try to get a job here first and then if you get another job offer in Singapore, go ahead. At least you don't waste too much of time idling. tongue.gif

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