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jitshiong
post Jul 12 2013, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(wilhelm @ Jul 12 2013, 09:59 PM)
Guys, just to confirm.
Can we withdraw our initial deposit straightaway after the account is opened with bank?

I never knew foreigners like us who wish to open a saving account required so much deposit  shocking.gif
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Open account at POSB no need deposit ma...
alangth
post Jul 12 2013, 11:16 PM

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Dear all who working in Singapore~

May I know it took how long for S'pore Employer to call u after applying from Jobstreet, JobDB???

any advice for me on applying job in S'pore???

Thanks~ ^^
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post Jul 12 2013, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(alangth @ Jul 12 2013, 11:16 PM)
Dear all who working in Singapore~

May I know it took how long for S'pore Employer to call u after applying from Jobstreet, JobDB???

any advice for me on applying job in S'pore???

Thanks~ ^^
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It varies depending on individuals, what happens to me, might not be applicable to u
it can be a day, it can be 3 months....
good luck to u
alangth
post Jul 13 2013, 12:00 AM

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3 months~ ??? may i know why they are so "effective'??
I also got heard from others that took so long for them~
wanna seek advice from master at here~
thanks
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post Jul 13 2013, 08:59 AM

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QUOTE(toughnut @ Jul 12 2013, 04:23 PM)
guys, remember to pay tax.

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dont think they will worry..
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post Jul 13 2013, 10:15 AM

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those tax charges apply on PR or EP holders?
EP pun kena pay tax ka?
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post Jul 13 2013, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(wilhelm @ Jul 12 2013, 09:59 PM)
Guys, just to confirm.
Can we withdraw our initial deposit straightaway after the account is opened with bank?

My DBS account can withdraw immediately but by month end must top up back to minimum amount otherwise ganna $2 charge.

QUOTE(shiyau @ Jul 13 2013, 10:15 AM)
those tax charges apply on PR or EP holders?
EP pun kena pay tax ka?

huh what are you talking about. you work of course you need to pay tax mah. unless your salary is so low that the government decides you don't need to pay like 90% of all malaysians.
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post Jul 13 2013, 01:05 PM

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hi all, anyone here works as management executive or have info about those graduate programme? I am at my mid of 20 and possess a degree in building but I want to do something related to management, more accurately, different aspects of property management/marketing. I saw programme from sentosa/mapletree/capitaland which is more to graduates. I have 3 years working experience and earning $3k+ but current career is not what I enthusiast.
two things I am worried about are my age and salary. I am quite old compared to those who just graduated, and I have to support my family's loan. If working as management executive gives only $2k then that would be huge problem to me. And definitely I can't compete with young graduates. But at the same time, I don't want to give up what I really like to do and want to do it when I still can change career.
So, does anyone have info like salary range, do they accept 25 yr old, and possible they give higher salary to experienced graduates?

thanks
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post Jul 13 2013, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(incrediblehippo @ Jul 13 2013, 01:05 PM)
hi all, anyone here works as management executive or have info about those graduate programme? I am at my mid of 20 and possess a degree in building but I want to do something related to management, more accurately, different aspects of property management/marketing. I saw programme from sentosa/mapletree/capitaland which is more to graduates. I have 3 years working experience and earning $3k+ but current career is not what I enthusiast.
two things I am worried about are my age and salary. I am quite old compared to those who just graduated, and I have to support my family's loan. If working as management executive gives only $2k then that would be huge problem to me. And definitely I can't compete with young graduates. But at the same time, I don't want to give up what I really like to do and want to do it when I still can change career.
So, does anyone have info like salary range, do they accept 25 yr old, and possible they give higher salary to experienced graduates?

thanks
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25 years old...n u say u r old?
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post Jul 13 2013, 03:03 PM

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25 count as old???
I now 24 as a fresh graduate~ like this i go "Jump Building already"
haahha~XD
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post Jul 13 2013, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(jitshiong @ Jul 12 2013, 10:50 PM)
Open account at POSB no need deposit ma...
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Sadly, I will be joining UOB, staff account also kena sgd 500
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post Jul 13 2013, 03:38 PM

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QUOTE(alangth @ Jul 12 2013, 11:16 PM)
Dear all who working in Singapore~

May I know it took how long for S'pore Employer to call u after applying from Jobstreet, JobDB???

any advice for me on applying job in S'pore???

Thanks~ ^^
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For my case, it took only 2 minutes after i hit the apply button, and 3 working days to get my offer, very efficient rclxms.gif
It depends on the employer but i guess they are still efficient than Malaysian employers
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post Jul 13 2013, 03:46 PM

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For my case, it took only 2 minutes after i hit the apply button, and 3 working days to get my offer, very efficient rclxms.gif
It depends on the employer but i guess they are still efficient than Malaysian employers[QUOTE]

May i know what job u apply for???
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post Jul 13 2013, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(wilhelm @ Jul 13 2013, 03:38 PM)
For my case, it took only 2 minutes after i hit the apply button, and 3 working days to get my offer, very efficient rclxms.gif
It depends on the employer but i guess they are still efficient than Malaysian employers
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May I know what position/ job u apply???
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post Jul 13 2013, 05:22 PM

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QUOTE(jitshiong @ Jul 13 2013, 01:56 PM)
25 years old...n u say u r old?
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coz I graduated 3 years ago. if compare with those young graduates, I think I am considered old. They are like 21-23 or maybe younger? kind of embarrased blush.gif but if anyone has any info about these programmes i really want to hear.
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post Jul 13 2013, 10:38 PM

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[quote=deodorant,Jul 13 2013, 10:21 AM]
huh what are you talking about. you work of course you need to pay tax mah. unless your salary is so low that the government decides you don't need to pay like 90% of all malaysians.
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[/quote]

i dunnit pay tax icon_idea.gif got funding from wda somemore rclxms.gif

[quote=alangth,Jul 13 2013, 03:46 PM]
For my case, it took only 2 minutes after i hit the apply button, and 3 working days to get my offer, very efficient rclxms.gif
It depends on the employer but i guess they are still efficient than Malaysian employers[QUOTE]

May i know what job u apply for???
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[/quote]

mine even more efficient... i went to career fair, was just about to click apply a hot young mei mei come and ask me 'do you like to eat sushi? want to learn how to make sushi and get paid? i got the job on the spot.. making sushi till now rclxms.gif didnt even have to click apply thumbup.gif sg super efficient...

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post Jul 13 2013, 11:13 PM

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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Jul 13 2013, 10:38 PM)
i dunnit pay tax  icon_idea.gif  got funding from wda somemore  rclxms.gif
mine even more efficient... i went to career fair, was just about to click apply a hot young mei mei come and ask me 'do you like to eat sushi? want to learn how to make sushi and get paid? i got the job on the spot.. making sushi till now  rclxms.gif  didnt even have to click apply  thumbup.gif  sg super efficient...
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I saw bangala also can make sushi....what's so proud of making sushi.....
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post Jul 13 2013, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(Fiona Chin @ Jul 12 2013, 04:59 PM)
The more tax you need to pay, the more blessing you have. Anyone also want to pay few millions for tax if possible.
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I only earn peanuts....and I not afford to pay few millions to tax...tongue.gif
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post Jul 13 2013, 11:41 PM

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QUOTE(shiyau @ Jul 13 2013, 10:15 AM)
those tax charges apply on PR or EP holders?
EP pun kena pay tax ka?
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Everyone earn in SG will get tax, if you stay in SG more than 183 days and earning less than 20k in the year then won't get tax (resident tax). If stay lesser than 183 days (non resident tax), I think will get taxed at 15%.

http://www.iras.gov.sg/irashome/page04.asp...ent_individuals


QUOTE(deodorant @ Jul 13 2013, 10:21 AM)
My DBS account can withdraw immediately but by month end must top up back to minimum amount otherwise ganna $2 charge.
huh what are you talking about. you work of course you need to pay tax mah. unless your salary is so low that the government decides you don't need to pay like 90% of all malaysians.
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By month end top up no use, it count the average for the month must be $1k, else will get charge $2.
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post Jul 14 2013, 12:31 AM

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QUOTE(Tigerr @ Jul 13 2013, 11:13 PM)
I saw bangala also can make sushi....what's so proud of making sushi.....
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bangla makes sushi for the masses, people like my hero, jiro-sama makes sushi as an edible art.. rclxm9.gif whether is it to feed someone's stomach or to help someone taste heaven, we all contribute to society legally...



we even have our local hero; edwin tan rclxm9.gif



work hard, there's a place for you in society... rclxms.gif one day i hope to contribute to nation-building notworthy.gif why ar? you look down on sushi chef izzit? sad.gif

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