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post Jun 1 2008, 10:14 AM

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Meat ? I think not allowed at all. Alcoholic, not sure if there is limit but you can only bring into Malaysia max of 1L only.

QUOTE(bluefox @ Jun 1 2008, 10:05 AM)
Hi all, is it illegal to bring in vegies or meat(preserved meat, canned food) into S'pore? 
What's the max amount  that we can bring in then?

What's the max amount of alcoholic drinks that we can we bring out fr S'pore?
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post Jun 2 2008, 09:44 AM

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Job available in Xilinx Singapore.

Customer Service Executive (Japan Market)

Job Responsibilities :

Processing customer orders following set standards and procedures into Oracle database.
Processing information within set service level agreements.
Proactively troubleshooting customer issues.
Actively contributing to the ongoing effort of improving and standardizing processes.
o Actively involve and participate in global projects like Oracle new release, work automation etc



Job Requirements :

Looking for 3–5 years experience in Customer Service, with experience in Oracle system a huge plus
Japanese proficiency of at least JLPT level 2 or above is a MUST.
Has experience and is comfortable with daily data entry work
Associates degree or higher, or equivalent related experience
Good focus and attention to detail is essential.
Must show strong analytical skills demonstrating a continuous focus on process enhancement.
Must enjoy both working alone and in a collaborative environment
Must be able to identify action and escalate issues which may not fall under standard processing.
Ability to manage multiple tasks while producing high quality work in a deadline driven environment.
Ability to identify errors, self monitor quality, and identify areas of self improvement.
Courage to ask questions and willing to take initiative to ensure good company citizenship practices.
Must have a positive, solution-oriented outlook.
Self motivated.

Please PM to get contact.

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jimmy79
post Jun 2 2008, 10:06 AM

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Annie, are you work in Xilinx?
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post Jun 2 2008, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(bluefox @ Jun 1 2008, 10:05 AM)
Hi all, is it illegal to bring in vegies or meat(preserved meat, canned food) into S'pore? 
What's the max amount  that we can bring in then?

What's the max amount of alcoholic drinks that we can we bring out fr S'pore?

Aiyo, how come some of you guys simply don't want to do simple info search for themselves? The internet is wasted on you folks leh.

Go Singapore Customs

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post Jun 2 2008, 11:21 PM

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May I know is there any bus that I can take from Tanjong pajar KTM station to Tanjong pagar MRT? Thanks
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post Jun 3 2008, 12:19 AM

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QUOTE(BlaBlaBoy @ Jun 2 2008, 11:21 PM)
May I know is there any bus that I can take from Tanjong pajar KTM station to Tanjong pagar MRT? Thanks
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I only that there are few buses for the other way around tongue.gif
Anyway these two spots are in walking distance.
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post Jun 3 2008, 06:20 AM

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I just got a call from DHL Express Pte Ltd to interview for their Telesales position, the job descriptions are as follow

· Maintain between 300 - 600 existing customers by telephone within the Direct Sales Segment
· Up-Selling and Cross-Selling of products and services
· Undertake any projects/duties as assigned by the Telesales Manager or Sales Managers

Anybody have any idea how is this job actually like ? I'm in a dilemma whether to cross all the way to singapore to interview for this job hmm.gif
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QUOTE(BlaBlaBoy @ Jun 2 2008, 11:21 PM)
May I know is there any bus that I can take from Tanjong pajar KTM station to Tanjong pagar MRT? Thanks
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Distance around 1 kilometers ....... tongue.gif
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post Jun 3 2008, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(alxcnq @ Jun 3 2008, 07:20 AM)
I just got a call from DHL Express Pte Ltd to interview for their Telesales position, the job descriptions are as follow

· Maintain between 300 - 600 existing customers by telephone within the Direct Sales Segment
· Up-Selling and Cross-Selling of products and services
· Undertake any projects/duties as assigned by the Telesales Manager or Sales Managers

Anybody have any idea how is this job actually like ? I'm in a dilemma whether to cross all the way to singapore to interview for this job  hmm.gif
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hmm... looks like its a commission based or very little basic.. not sure tho.


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post Jun 3 2008, 02:59 PM

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Job in singapore isn't secure. Anytime can layoff. today it happen to my company, few people got letter and asked to leave immediately. Of course they got a package. But, it is scary, leave immediately.
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i live in singapore for 3 1/2 years... and i really abhor living there. took a part time job at 7-eleven at river valley road near orchard road there, working like slave even wanna take off day also very hard. i love malaysia... yeah, pay are smaller here but at least you can get a life...
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i think it is not a suitable time to come to Singapore now. Many compnay is laying off. It started from Motorola, then AMD, then IM flash on hold. These news aren't publicised because it hurts Singapore's image. If u work in singapore, performance is the most important things. they will measure you by what you had done, what your colleague can do vs you. So you must be competent enough in order to survive.

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post Jun 3 2008, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(Annie @ Jun 3 2008, 02:59 PM)
Job in singapore isn't secure. Anytime can layoff. today it happen to my company, few people got letter and asked to leave immediately. Of course they got a package. But, it is scary, leave immediately.
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may i know what field/line is your company in?
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QUOTE(yrh0413 @ Jun 3 2008, 04:31 PM)
may i know what field/line is your company in?
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high tech industry. those company laying-off are doing high tech.
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post Jun 3 2008, 04:38 PM

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I'd signed an offer letter early May... the company is taking a very long time to process my employment pass and this morning they told me I could start working on the 23rd. Sigh... how come EP application takes so long? sad.gif
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QUOTE(yrh0413 @ Jun 3 2008, 04:38 PM)
I'd signed an offer letter early May... the company is taking a very long time to process my employment pass and this morning they told me I could start working on the 23rd. Sigh... how come EP application takes so long? sad.gif
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mine was fast, around 7 days. i heard even faster case, 2 days only.
i have a sense that it depend on which company u join. The bigger the company is, the faster your pass being approved.
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sad.gif haih... mine took more than a month. Perhaps its really due to small company.
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post Jun 4 2008, 09:57 AM

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Is the rent rate going down anytime as I surf some sites, some mentioned about the property rates going down in SG
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QUOTE(gtghost @ Jun 4 2008, 09:57 AM)
Is the rent rate going down anytime as I surf some sites, some mentioned about the property rates going down in SG
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not sure will go down. now like at the edge now. some unit is slightly cheaper. but overall still maintain.
pls prepare at least SGD500 in ur budget for lodging, otherwise, u might wanna consider sharing room

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I think it is time for us to work in sg... petrol price is RM4.00 in August...
U work here RM3K but pay RM4.00.... U work in SG S$3K but pay only S$2.20 per litre... plus u can save 2.3 times.

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