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 Working in Singapore V18, All About Living in The Little Red Dot

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burningprophet
post Feb 7 2016, 10:44 PM

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Im interested to look for jobs in singapore. got a bachelor's in science... some oil and gas experience.. currently as a payroll analyst in an MNC...

but im opened to other industries should i work in sg. i search on jobstreet sg and realize there isnt really much entry level opportunity ? or otherwise, the pay is too low like sgd 2k. currently my pay 3.8 myr.

need some advice and job recommendations.
burningprophet
post Apr 21 2016, 09:38 PM

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how difficult it is to get a job thru jobstreet. mainly in science or manufacturing. saw loads of lab technician jobs, tended towards microbio/chem especially.... but i do not have relevant background in those.. i do possess a Bsc anyway and few years non related experience.

i honestly prefer a stable steady routine clock in clock out job.

i just wonder given the apparently reccessing economy and laid off in Sg, but isnt that towards the middle aged high earning execs..
cuz apparently, their salary and compensation are much higher and doesnt tally the amount of work they actually contribute.

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burningprophet
post Apr 27 2016, 10:58 PM

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QUOTE(knwong @ Apr 22 2016, 10:48 AM)
Very difficult. Jobstreet is a very popular job hunting platform, for every job posted there are 100 applicants. You know your probability already

To get into S'pore it's easier if you know friends or family who can recommend you into S'pore companies. According to a HR study, 70% of jobs in companies are never advertise. If no suitable internal candidates or recommendations, then only it'll get advertise

Your last statement there will not go well with senior members. You are stereotyping too much. Companies hire high post with different expectation or KPI, commensurate with market rate pay for them. Eventually you will reach that position in the future. You'll know you sounded foolish for coming out with that statement later when it hit you back
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Hi I'm sorry. I don't mean to stereotype or hurt anyone. I mean it's a fact posted on news.
Thanks for your comment tho.

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