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Working Life in Singapore V2, FAQs, experience sharing, meet-ups
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kmao
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Oct 29 2008, 12:47 AM
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hi everyone, it's first time i notice so many malaysian working in sinapore. well, i have a plan to work in singapore too but i dont have much confidence in competing with singaporeans since that i heard a lot blah blah working experiences from my friends. so i wish if anyone could kind enough to give a little advices to me, just any advices, i would appreciate that.  well, i'm a fresh ICT degree graduate and had a 5 months internship in a MNC in malaysia, currently unemployed. i wonder would it be a wiser choice to work in KL as i have no working experiences, or i should go and try to get a job in singapore, as singaporean employers would not even bother to look at ICT fresh grads from malaysia. umm, i appreciate any comments. thanks!
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kmao
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Oct 29 2008, 12:25 PM
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@Joshua
thanks for that, but i'm worried i cant even survive a month in singapore with my savings, and that i wonder does sg companies pay more to fresh grad than companies in KL?
i mean, is that a wise choice for a fresh grad to start his career in SG rather than KL? or a fresh grad should get at 2 years working experience before trying luck in SG?
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kmao
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Nov 6 2008, 03:23 PM
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@Joshua, nicvoo Thanks for the information, but instead of money conversion issues, I still have some personal issues to be considered. Anyway, thank you so much for being so helpful. @Sukhoi37 I do understand how people feel when they encounter stupid questions that were repeated over hundred times in the past, but some how the answers will not be always the same, especially after the economical disaster recently. I heard that lots of companies are scaling down, so I worried that may be these companies may not be interested in fresh grads in this period. That's why I would rather get some more recent needs of ICT fresh grads. Cheers.
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