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post May 26 2013, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(almeizer @ May 26 2013, 02:31 PM)
I have question regarding PR Application.

ICA website stated that Eligibility to apply for one of the option :

c) P, Q or S work pass holders
But it did not mentioned the validity of the Work Pass require.

Anyone know if there is any requirement of validity for the Work Pass? Because I booked an appointment in Aug and my pass expired the same month >"<
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better if u contact ICA thumbup.gif most likely they would allow u to apply, but if approved and u dont have valid work pass/not approved for extension.. the whole process is void
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post May 27 2013, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(ThanatosSwiftfire @ May 27 2013, 10:24 AM)
Eh I heard if apply in 6 months more likely to fail sad.gif I'm thinking whether to take a risk and apply now, or wait till 1 year and then apply...
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are u earning >sgd 12k/month?

QUOTE(miromiro @ May 27 2013, 02:52 PM)
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QUOTE(mrjay12 @ May 27 2013, 03:08 PM)
Currently, I don't think even 1 year would stand much chance of getting approved, let alone 6 months. You should have a look at the Singapore Expat forum to get an idea of the current situation, I reckon they have a fairly good discussion forum on PR-related matter.
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nvr try nvr know.. and it is free rclxms.gif

QUOTE(ThanatosSwiftfire @ May 27 2013, 04:06 PM)
So sour eh? Let it go laaaa  notworthy.gif  laugh.gif
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that's a women la.. doh.gif
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post May 28 2013, 09:12 PM

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QUOTE(seantang @ May 27 2013, 09:58 PM)
You are much worse. What does that make you...
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you dad? i dont know.. please elaborate

QUOTE(jitshiong @ May 28 2013, 08:52 AM)
that makes him a bunny!
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miao.. lets keep comments towards sg issues shall we? not like d guy above..

10 most in-demand jobs in Singapore revealed

Office support, supervisors topped 2013 survey.

Manpower Singapore has released the results of 8th Talent Shortage Survey, which found that as the global talent shortage continues to intensify, 47% of employers in Singapore are experiencing difficulty finding staff with the right skills.

Global results of ManpowerGroup’s Talent Shortage Survey reveal 35% of employers worldwide are reporting shortages, the highest level since prior to the global economic crisis. Employers in Singapore are having the most difficulty filling jobs in Office support, Supervisors and Labourers this year in comparison to 2012’s jobs in Production Operations, Accounting & Finance and Engineers.

Here are the jobs most in demand in 2013 in Singapore:

Secretaries, Pas, Administrative Assistants & Office Support
Supervisors
Labourers <<--- didnt know my position is in demand... should ask for pay raise rclxms.gif
Drivers
Sales Representatives
Engineers
IT Staff
Skilled Trades
Accounting & Finance
Teachers

"Over time as the education and skill profile of the local workforce improve. HRs will need to consider a successful workforce strategy that will identify and solve current talent acquisition challenges, anticipate future challenges and put in place solutions to address them effectively," said Manpower.

"54% of Singaporean employers surveyed have indicated they will relook into their work models while 41% will increase their focus on improving their talent pipeline such as building a succession management approach," it added.

Manpower said that a closer look at the global survey results reveals the talent shortage is endemic across the world – but most acute in Japan (85 percent of employers), Brazil (68 percent) India (61 percent), Turkey (58 percent) and Hong Kong (58 percent). Employers in Ireland (three percent), Spain (three percent), South Africa (six percent), the Netherlands (nine percent) and Czech Republic (nine percent) are the least likely to face shortages.

The research shows that globally the roles most difficult to fill are Skilled Trades Workers, Engineers and Sales Representatives – unchanged from last year.

"Employers are reporting Accounting and Finance and Management/Executive positions are also increasingly hard to fill. Despite acknowledging the impact talent shortages have on their business, a staggering 22 percent of employers are not changing course to identify new ways to address these shortages." said Manpower.

http://sbr.com.sg/economy/in-focus/10-most...gapore-revealed
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post Jun 2 2013, 10:25 PM

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QUOTE(yinyum @ Jun 1 2013, 11:23 PM)
What position you're looking for? I've a contact of an agent whom has many job opening for banking & financial sector. smile.gif
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hi hi, pls pm me... rclxms.gif
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post Jun 4 2013, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Jun 4 2013, 11:40 AM)
PM reengurl, she is bigshot in logistics line in SG.
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i heard she's the gm of a local logistics company? hmm.gif

QUOTE(Deathscythe@@ @ Jun 4 2013, 01:48 PM)
hey, any engineering job to introduce?
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ask jitsiong... site manager for huge construction company involve in new mrt line
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post Jun 5 2013, 08:07 AM

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QUOTE(jitshiong @ Jun 4 2013, 11:36 PM)
whaoh...since when a kuli get promoted to be site manager?
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dont need to be humble la.. notworthy.gif

QUOTE(yinyum @ Jun 5 2013, 03:31 AM)
Dude, you trying to troll me? Lolol
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no ler.. nvm, i pm u on wazzap.. thumbup.gif

making sushi everyday is a tiring task, see got other opportunities or not...
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post Jun 5 2013, 10:26 PM

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QUOTE(Quasi-Suave @ Jun 5 2013, 11:29 AM)
Hi guys, need your help.

I'm trying to reach an old colleague of mine - Rufin M. He should be working in the banking sector in Sg.

I saw his photo taken together with a bunch of LYNers in Sg. (photo taken late 2012 for a LYNers in Sg BBQ) hence this question posted here.

Thanks in advance.
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QUOTE(Quasi-Suave @ Jun 5 2013, 12:47 PM)
Could you direct me to him please? I'll PM you. Thanks brah.

I worked with him under the same boss for about a year. He then left for Spore. Happened to saw the group pic and I went "Hey, I KNOW that guy"!

Be great to catch up with him after all these years.  rclxm9.gif
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yea... the infamous muffin doh.gif , heard wanted by SPF few times.. dunno whether he's the suspect or to help investigation hmm.gif .. anyway.. he has an account here too... aloong brows.gif

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showuser=250791

his photo is all over the net.. laugh.gif
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post Jun 7 2013, 08:00 AM

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QUOTE(yinyum @ Jun 6 2013, 11:56 PM)
Btw, anyone working at CBP?
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deodorant + waifu... rclxms.gif
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post Jun 7 2013, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(LilyBud @ Jun 7 2013, 01:30 PM)
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Gosh i am so happy. At least non of you said " Stupid to reject that offer"
Hope is a right move!! Thanks peeps!!
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hahhaha, but dun give up... maybe u can get better offer next time rclxms.gif

QUOTE(MsiaqweR @ Jun 7 2013, 01:41 PM)
which insurance? Premium per annum? Sum assured?
Mine to share? Cos I am planning to buy one this year.
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pm u..

QUOTE(ivanswk @ Jun 7 2013, 01:54 PM)
actually of people here in the forum is quite happy and i think they din really share that happiness with u only  rolleyes.gif
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some sad also cry.gif

QUOTE(r1v3r @ Jun 7 2013, 04:51 PM)
you can buy the critical illnesses insurance alone or as a component of other insurance product.

I buy those saving and investment type (because I don’t know how to invest) insurance that come with life, disability and critical illnesses protection. I pay monthly premium for my total sum assured (your prize money if you hit the jackpot). I said Total sum assured because each of the life, disability and critical illnesses has its own sum which I can set. To win your total sum assured, you need to get critically sick and permanent disable before you die. If you die healthy then the insurance company win over your premium paid for disability and critical illnesses. Of course not all of us wish to hit the grand jackpot that's why I buy those saving and investment plan. At least, I get back my money plus a little interest if I am still healthy by the time my policies expired.

For those investment and saving policies that require you to pay monthly, you can buy a crisis cover. In the event you are down with illnesses or disability, you get the pay-out (sum assured) and the waiver for all the monthly premium till the end of your policy.

For medical insurance, I only have my upgraded medi-shield. Cheap and good enough.
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correction, if u die healthy or bcoz of illness not covered.. then all gone, but i believe for the investment/savings u get it back..

medical usually company's grp insurance covers it...

QUOTE(glo0my @ Jun 7 2013, 09:38 PM)
hi guys, i just got an offer from a Singapore company and they said they will apply a S pass for me if the quota is still available.

After i get back from the interview, i used MOM website's Self Assessment Tool and the result stated that I am likely to qualify for both Employment Pass (EP) and S Pass.

However, i noticed that the basic requirement for Employment Pass (EP) is to earn a monthly salary of SGD 3k, but my salary is way below that figure, does that mean i still qualified for the Employment pass according to the self assessment tools?

and besides that, what is the major differences of EP and S pass.
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EP
u pay ur own tax
can bring family member if u earn >4k
less hassle when applying for services

SP
company have to pay levy, u dont pay tax
cannot bring family over
have to pay for deposit... etc etc when applying pong line, bank acct, mobile internet... etc etc

if u ask me, no diff if u r single

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post Jun 10 2013, 01:09 AM

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QUOTE(enermax @ Jun 9 2013, 07:16 PM)
Do I still need to convert my MY driving license to ride my MY bike in SG?

Or just converte the license if one day I buy SG bike.....

Need explanation on this friends..
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u can check at lta's website...

QUOTE(be_happy @ Jun 9 2013, 07:22 PM)
had been submitted quite numbers of applications in jobstreets but none of them replied.  cry.gif
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me too cry.gif

QUOTE(wilhelm @ Jun 10 2013, 12:43 AM)
Hey guys, anyone here working in recruitment firm? Hows the job market there for Malaysian? And is it true that SIngapore bank normally won't take foreigners?
I have been looking for job in SG for a month, some of you may thought that it's still not long but im getting more concern as i have sent almost 50 applications and none of them call back for at least a phone interview? I'm wondering is it my problem or what..I have two years experiences in trade finance with a global bank in Malaysia, i wouldn't say that my profile and resume are very impressive but i believe should be no problem for at least maybe secure an interview? This is a huge knock on my confidence sad.gif
I am now still in Malaysia, due to financial problem it's not wise for me to simply go down and stay without interview. With Malaysia address and numbers in resume, could these affect the employer when they are short-listing?
Thanks in advance guys
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trade finance? back room? check lc n providing treasury instruments? all those kind of stuff?
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post Jun 12 2013, 12:09 AM

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QUOTE(c_f_lambda @ Jun 11 2013, 01:58 PM)
Hi all,
This is my 1st post. Hope to get some suggestion I am Penang people (26 years old) who working for automation industry for 5 years already. Recently thinking to change job.

I get a offer from Singapore (SGD 3600) and a offer from Penang (RM 4000).

-Singapore-
Salary: SGD 3600 (No epf)
Rental : SGD 700
Transport and other expenses : SGD 1000
Left SGD 2000.

-Malaysia-
Salary : RM 4000(epf 13%), Total RM4520
Rental : RM 210
Transport and other expenses : RM 1000
Left RM 3310.

After compared, Savins in SG minus savings in Malaysia. The differences is around RM 1500. I love staying in Malaysia. BUt the extra income that can earn from SG is kinda attractive too.
Both is waiting for me to sign my offer letter. I have a very hard to struggle where to choose.
Hope I can get some opinion/suggestion here...

One point is, I will definately come back if I'm working in SG.
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dude... u missed out income tax, that's a huge deduction.. icon_idea.gif

QUOTE(jitshiong @ Jun 11 2013, 05:32 PM)
nope...very little
i everyday eat chap fan
no entertainment, stay home only
ride bicycle to work
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post Jun 13 2013, 12:53 AM

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QUOTE(NoiZy @ Jun 12 2013, 12:10 PM)
Wanna work in SG, got an offer from Msia company to go down there, but when ask for more details like tax rate etc, they are not providing, ask me to direct ask the supervisor over SG during my first day there. This is dangerous.

Also, if I am to apply for a job in SG, wonder what is my expected salary range.
3 years working exp in Management (Business development)
Degree in Marketing.
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$3k-8k

QUOTE(incrediblehippo @ Jun 12 2013, 12:58 PM)
hi guys, am new here.

I would like to check if anyone knows can I get a low cost apartment/hdb or any kind of single living whole unit with a budget of $1000-1500?
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$1500 but very inconvenient area

QUOTE(paulderu @ Jun 12 2013, 02:21 PM)
hi everyone ,

basically i am working in a premiums company in singapore curently.
Think of a better future prospect, i am thinking of changing a job.

Btw, what do you guys think of company selling premiums?
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what's premiums?

QUOTE(NoiZy @ Jun 12 2013, 03:13 PM)
Yes, I do understand this. But when probing on tax, what I want to know is just the tax that is enforced unto the employer, I just need to know that the salary offered is really the salary given, don't want SGD 3000 offered, but end of the day, they say SGD700 paid for tax etc.
The reason why I want to clear this is after checking with some friends over there, they say they have seen similar cases and adviced me to be sure that I won't end up in that situation. Proper management will tell that the salary is SGD2300, and not SGD3000.
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i think u r mixing up with msia and sg... msia's way of income tax is like witholding tax... the company will withold a portion of your salary based on a projected annual income.. at the end of the tax/financial year they would ask you to make up the difference vs ur actual income.. so although ur salary is A, u will get less minus the witheld portion

in sg, the coy is only allowed to cut for cpf if eligible.. some coys cut for contract workers as a form of witholding portion just in case the employee break the contract and leave the company to pay for his/her tax which is based on non-residential rate

This post has been edited by alaskanbunny: Jun 13 2013, 12:53 AM
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post Jun 13 2013, 12:57 AM

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QUOTE(NoiZy @ Jun 12 2013, 03:39 PM)
Yes, I know my personal tax won't be that high.

Because this is what I've learnt from my friends in SG, one of them was actually in this situation before, and due to contract, can't resign within 2 years. There is a tax/fees that the employer is charged, but they include it into your total salary, so they can say they are offering SGD3000 instead of SGD2300. My friend's case and some of their friends faced these issue. I just want to clarify this with the company that is offering me, and they have been avoiding some of my question leading me to be a little worried.
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most probably is withold so just in case he runs and taxed as a non-resident, the company doesnt have to bear it

QUOTE(deodorant @ Jun 12 2013, 05:28 PM)
most people say Arcade at Raffles gives best rates in SG. But unless you are changing huge amount, typically for commonly traded currencies it might not be worth the trip there. For me, changing RM I will just do it in Bedok where I live.
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arcade ran out of myr today icon_question.gif doh.gif

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QUOTE(shiyau @ Jun 12 2013, 10:16 PM)
Hi all, I have a question here..

So I was hunting for a job in singapore and applied some jobs thru Jobstreet.. some of the applications are under direct company application while some are under recruitment company.

So there was a person from recruitment company called me up for an interview and this noon I had my interview session with him.. The interview went smoothly and he introduced the job position (company background, benefits, allowance + OT etc) that I have applied for.

Then at the end of the interview, the interviewer said he will send my CV to the company and it's up to the company whether they'd like to interview me again or not..

So with the help of recruitment agency, do you think the chance of me being called up will be high?  hmm.gif

I have been sending applications since 2 weeks+ ago and today was the first interview  sad.gif
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yeaps, u have gone through the 1st level... good luck rclxms.gif
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post Jun 13 2013, 01:00 AM

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beware guys.. play ur part is fighting dengue...


Dengue cases in Singapore rocketed to 9,544

Second death has been recorded.

According to the National Environment Agency (NEA), dengue cases in Singapore hit 9,544 cases to date.

In a release, the NEA also noted the dengue situation has worsened with weekly cases hitting a record of 820 and continues to be a major threat to Singapore. As more cases are expected, the NEA is ramping up its vector control manpower to speed up inspections and surveillance.

To bring down the population of adult mosquitoes responsible for transmitting the virus, officers will be seeking residents’ cooperation to apply ultra-low volume (ULV) misting and insecticide aerosol sprays.

Next month, the Ministry of Health (MOH) and NEA will also distribute mosquito repellents to households, starting with those residing in cluster areas. MOH and NEA urge everyone to remain vigilant and perform the Mozzie Wipeout to prevent mosquitoes from breeding in their homes.

There were 820 cases reported in the week ending 8 June – the highest recorded so far. To date, 9,544 cases were reported this year, surpassing the 8,843 cases reported in the 2007 epidemic.

The agency has also been notified of the death of a dengue patient who lived at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3. This is the second dengue death case this year.

The patient was a 60-year-old Singaporean Chinese male. He went to Tan Tock Seng (TTSH) emergency department (ED) on 5 June 2013 with fever, shortness of breath, vomiting and rash on his left leg.

While majority of the clusters continue to be reported in the eastern part of the island, there has been a rise in the number of clusters in the west and northern parts. This suggests that dengue transmission is intensifying in these areas.

http://sbr.com.sg/healthcare/news/dengue-c...e-rocketed-9544

- See more at: http://sbr.com.sg/healthcare/news/dengue-c...h.Ds7rfbp4.dpuf
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post Jun 13 2013, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(shiyau @ Jun 13 2013, 09:01 AM)
Is it? Hmm.. hopefully i stand a higher chance.. i had an interview with the recruitment agency yest and it lasted for only less than 10 mins.. doh.gif asked my details and introduced me the job scopes if i was hired.. that's all
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so fast rclxms.gif dunno good sign or bad sweat.gif

QUOTE(be_happy @ Jun 13 2013, 10:16 AM)
Need advice.

I am working as a mortgage sales in penang. My basic is RM2600 + 300 allowance. Just working for 6months only.  I had applied a few jobs in sg thru jobstreets but no replied. Planned to resign and stay SG for a few weeks to apply job but kinda risky.

If I get SGD 2000, should I move?

My brother is a PR in SG and persuade me to go there. Bank had a career advancement which make me more hard to switch. Plus, if I move to SG I had no idea which industry to go. Kinda confuse...
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do u get commission for ur sales? if this line gives you commission then move if not it would be better to stay in msia.. dont resign, u can apply in msia.. only when you get the job you resign

QUOTE(NoiZy @ Jun 13 2013, 01:31 PM)
Don't think its withholding, because my friend never got the money back. She was conned into it, and since she already signed contract and agreement, resigning within one year will result in penalty. That was a painful year.Though it happen quite some time ago, so maybe these sort of things don't happen anymore, but nevertheless, gotta be on my guard right.
Care to share how is it illegal, was thinking of renting one, especially Studio.
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heh? no1 to help her meh? she's not very smart lor... join ntuc, they have got advisory thumbup.gif

QUOTE(incrediblehippo @ Jun 13 2013, 06:21 PM)
I was thinking about studio apartment. How it becomes illegal  sweat.gif
I thought singapore has 1 bedroom hdb I read from somewhere. Those are actually illegal?
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maybe coz those cheaper units have high grants/subsidies and it is meant for staying.. and not renting hmm.gif

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post Jun 13 2013, 08:13 PM

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8 ways to get a salary raise in Singapore

This holds true for most companies in Singapore, where I’m based, but the hard truth is that companies do have stereotypes or bias based on family ties or even race, that limits how far you can progress.

For example, small family owned businesses are most probably only going to promote blood-related family members (however incapable they might be), while many traditional Japanese MNCs have a strong preference for Japanese leaders.

If you feel your career has no prospect due to these reasons, leave for greener pastures instead of staying as the coffee boy for 20 years. However, if you think you have a shot at promotion, do read on.

1. Ask for a raise

One of the most obvious yet overlooked things you have to do is to simply ask for it. In fact, Research shows men are four times more likely than women to ask for a salary raise, and economist Linda Babcock of Carnegie Mellon University says this has a snowball effect. Even a small pay boost will mean bigger annual raises and possibly bigger year-end bonuses which will carry over to a new employer, who is almost certain to ask: What was your last salary?

Employers will always try to get away with paying as little as possible, until your job satisfaction dips so much you threaten to quit; thereupon he offers you a raise to keep you. Why go through this trauma in the first place? Ask for a raise once you deserve it.

2. Always give your superiors credit

In some way or another, always give credit to those above you. Even though you did the whole 50 page Powerpoint slides and your direct superior merely presented it, let him have the limelight. Let him feel, well, superior. Especially since he is the first gateway to approving any possible progression you have in the company. Anyway, it becomes acutely evident who did the work when more fine details are probed. If your job is not tied to a sales indicator, the only other way to get a review of your performance is through your boss or your colleagues, which bring us to our next point.

3. Have excellent repertoire with co-workers

Having good camaraderie with your boss and your colleagues is the fastest track to any promotion, more so than actual capability. The popular guy always gets elected class president. When people like you, they will help you get ahead so do take special care to go beer bonding with your boss and co-workers. And even if the whole office including the janitor hates your guts, but your boss adores you, you will still come up ahead. Quid-pro-quo though, is a whole different line that should never be crossed.

4. Collect performance statistics

Start building a portfolio of reasons why you should be given a raise, for example, increased profit margins, positive customer experience or even being an effective team-player. If your job is not sales related, then look to your co-workers, boss and clients for reviews and areas to improve. Not only will you have ammo for a pay raise shootout, but you will be perceived as striving for improvement and bettering yourself.

5. Be punctual

How can anyone be trusted to run a company if they can’t even arrive on time? Be on time to work, be on time to meetings and definitely never keep your clients waiting. The impression that you don’t take things seriously is perceived when you always arrive late, especially if your boss is already at his desk and you’re not. If you’re going to be late due to some supernatural event like a zombie apocalypse, do at least let your boss know that ‘hey, zombies are trying to break into my car to get at my brains but I’ll still be at work as soon as I can.’

6. Let others know what you are working on

When working with other people, sometimes it’s necessary to explicitly let them know what you’re doing, especially when there is no trust yet. You might be working a 100 hours a week, but it is all for naught if no one knows what exactly you’re working on. Bosses like to see their employees fully engaged in multiple tasks, so always be occupied and let them know that you’re the hardest working human to walk this earth. If you can do more than others in a shorter time, than definitely it’s time for that pay raise. Don’t let your boss give you more work for the same pay just because you’re efficient, get something out of it.

7. Under-sell, over-deliver

Satisfaction is gained when expectations are exceeded. So lower your superior’s expectations first, and then deliver amazing results that blow his mind. Promise a canoe, then build an ark. Once your boss is constantly impressed by your work, he is going to retain your talents with a more attractive pay package.\

8. Be aware of your alternatives

Always update your personal market value. How much does a similar company value my skills? When you have a next-best-alternative, salary negotiations can be skewed in your favor because when all else fails, you know where to head next. This is one of the most common tactics that employees bring to the table after being offered better pay by a headhunter. Be confident of your worth and leave if you are indeed being undervalued by your firm.

- See more at: http://sbr.com.sg/hr-education/commentary/...h.rz5KHdlD.dpuf
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post Jun 14 2013, 12:17 AM

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QUOTE(john_makaay @ Jun 13 2013, 10:05 PM)
yo guys. wanna to know where is the best place to exchange money to RM.

Where's best place to exchange in SG?

Raffles place Arcade? Current global ex rate posted in XE.COM is 2.5020. Can i get around 2.5 in SG?
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arcade, jurong point, mustafa, raffles, some say yew tee used to be cck..

no way, good estimate for spread is +-1%

use oanda

http://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/

under interbank put 1%, that's what most good money changer do

if inter-gov central bank settle at 2.5, then maybe u buy myr at 2.473 and sell at 2.53

QUOTE(john_makaay @ Jun 13 2013, 10:06 PM)
Any guys...

wanna to ask about .NET software developer market salary if have 2 years of working xp(in SG).

What's the expected salary?
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2.2-5k, or +5-20% ur last drawn salary

QUOTE(be_happy @ Jun 13 2013, 10:11 PM)
I do have commission but I will not get it if I can't hit the kpi. This job is unstable because when the market is slow, you will have nothing.

I had tried applied here but it seems like not working. I m vr impatient to keep on send yet no reply.
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i see, yea.. market is slow now, probably you can move to selling financial products in msia?
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post Jun 17 2013, 08:09 AM

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QUOTE(trio @ Jun 17 2013, 05:36 AM)
Allo ppl! Will be joining you guys in two weeks. Just got my EP approved last week and starting work in july @ jurong.

Howeverrrr, I am having huge problems in getting rooms near Boon Lay MRT. Somehow, noone likes male sad.gif Anyone knows any room opening near mrt station with aircond? biggrin.gif

On the other hand, is it advisable/anyone got experience in staying at johor and crossing thru tuas as my company is very near there.
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u can pm yeah 4.1", he would welcome u to the western union.. he's very influential at boon lay.. sure can help u...

if u wanna stay at johor near 2nd lnk, can pm reign, he knows western johor well...

also check with your company on whether they provide transportation..

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post Jun 17 2013, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(JohnJon82 @ Jun 17 2013, 11:43 AM)
1. Any condition you want to impose you need to put it down inside the agreement for both parties to sign. Something like no female tenants in unit etc. If nothing stated, landlord can do anything he want.

2. Your PM job scope include finding a room to suit your needs? I think this one is a personal matter and not related to the PM or his superior, if your contract don't provide any accommodation. Reimburse you with the rent is different thing. Going up or even highlighting it to your PM shows how you deal with problem and people...

Try find muslims landlords. I stayed with 2 muslims landlords before, one very strict on rules, one quite easy going.
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u can try pm aloong aka muffin or keii-kun aka fatzol

they are muslims... i think can help u out

QUOTE(trio @ Jun 17 2013, 01:46 PM)
@alaskanbunny Thank you! But you sure the nick, yeah 4.1" is correct?
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actually i think it is 2", but 4.1" should be correct... hmm

lemme check my directory n pm u

QUOTE(tailtwist @ Jun 17 2013, 05:00 PM)
my HDB too small to accommodate the whole LYN gang...lol....smile.gif
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void deck icon_idea.gif oppa kampungz / kenduri style.. laugh.gif

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post Jun 17 2013, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(athrun300 @ Jun 17 2013, 05:48 PM)
Get a bike and stay in Bukit Indah. Last time I travel second link at 5.30am with a bike. Feeling damm sleepy yawn.gif
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sleep + bike = no good man... ask lestor1987... he witness death on the highway everyday wif gory scenes doh.gif

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