QUOTE(Gazprom200 @ Oct 25 2014, 12:38 AM)
Actually that is a very good attitude and I know people who got jobs that way too.
In the working world, you cannot be shy. You need the "can-do" attitude. Esp so if you have no cable. I mean what's the worse thing employers could say when you phone for a vacancy? No vacancy? So what? move on and call the next employer.
Its miles better than those drones who comes here and ask "is it difficult to get a job in SG? What should i ask for in terms of salary? Is SGDXXX to little?" Coz the answer will obviously be yes it is bloody hard to get a job in SG if you do not even have the conviction to land the job and lack the "can-do" attitude or are just too shy.
Attitude should always be I'll give 110% whether its hard or not and I will land the job or do whatever it take to get the job. Talking about money is pointless if you don't even have the conviction of landing a job
I have to try since i tak ada lubang at keppel. Even if i have. They are just engineers cant help much as the managers are the one that make the decision
No need to ask working condition. If you can tahan panas outside, then u can last whatbi was told. Salary wise also roughly i know the rates already. Just need to pass my cv to them for interview and what position maybe available hahaha. That is why i finding their hr email after their cold shoulder phone reply
QUOTE(Tigerr @ Oct 25 2014, 02:01 AM)
If cant get into keppel, can try nam cheong......
What they specialise in?
QUOTE(sheng291 @ Oct 25 2014, 07:38 AM)
er..try google up or find in linkedin? a simple search in linkedin led me to their assistant hr manager.
all da best

Google have fail me. Cant find a single that lead to the shipyard divison
I also planning to use linkedin as last resort. I do hear a few comment by onlybto use linkedin as last resort
Because linkedin is like a private account for . some and you suddenly msg them for vaccancy is like disturbing them