Is a degree class holder consider high class, low class or medium profile for singaporean firms? jz wondering..
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Sep 21 2014, 01:04 PM
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Is a degree class holder consider high class, low class or medium profile for singaporean firms? jz wondering..
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Sep 27 2014, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Sep 21 2014, 09:34 PM) According to the link it should be... Degree holders who can't find job = No class Anyway... I think depends on industry la... For me in construction, as of my experience, a fresh grad degree holder is just like a medium between lower class (construction workers, site supervisor, site coordinator etc) and the higher class (the boss and client) Like the fillings of a sandwich For executives position they do not prefer degree? i see the qualifications are mostly degrees and above.. or does it means chances are very low for those who have a my degree gets an exec job in sg... *Note : i mean in finance/accounting industry I do know that they prefer acc graduates with professional titles like CPA/ACCA, but just wondering how about a degree graduate who is applying for exec job in medium tier firms/MNCS? no chances? Any advices/opinions are appreciated This post has been edited by ViLenG: Sep 27 2014, 12:15 PM |
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Oct 5 2014, 12:23 PM
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ACCA/CPA sounds like so-so so singaporeans dont really see them like WHOAHHH she got a cpa membership or something... is it ://
instead they value more on working performance. correct me if im wrong lol |
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Oct 5 2014, 12:26 PM
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QUOTE(robertchoo @ Oct 5 2014, 11:59 AM) I think you should worry less about the salary and worry more about actually getting the job and keeping it. Competition is intense esp if you are not pr/singaporean. Singapore is no longer the hub for tier 2 talents like it was before. Today even the very top talents are seriously considering relocating to SG due to its political stability (unlike hk), its world class infra, transparency, efficiency and great living standards. So what actually singaporeans firms are expecting a malaysian employee to work in sg to have? ermmm since x salary, more on education/work performance? |
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Oct 6 2014, 11:41 AM
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Nov 24 2014, 09:43 PM
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Dec 4 2014, 11:04 PM
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QUOTE(rcr @ Nov 24 2014, 10:01 PM) Maybe you put your expected salary too high, resulting in nobody contacting you? hahah, no lifestyle but able to build your workpath. respect~ not easy to enter big 4 i guess? must have good results and etcWhy jelly? Working in big 4 mostly need to with 7 days a week.No lifestyle. |
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