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Old 16-08-2018, 01:35 PM
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Referring to post #1781, the strangest part about your story that I can't find believable, is that given your background, you should be able to get quite a few job offers.

I really don't think race is the most important factor when not hiring you. It probably is due to things like lack of relevant job experience. The reason being is a lot of people in your profile, i.e. local grad, near to 1st class hons, would easily be able to get a job a few months before graduation.

A little bit about me, I am a prospective student for a private uni(i.e. I will already be in a much worse position compared to you). If you can't get a job, then I can't either by your logic. After trawling through so many posts, I have learnt two things that are very important in the work place for a fresh grad.

1. Your uni prestige
2. Your degree classification

You have both. So it really seems like a mystery to me that you can't get a job, let alone a good job.

So this only leads to a few conclusions.

One. You are aiming way to high. I can't really expand more since I am quite new to this. This probably could mean working in a Front Office of a foreign bank or something. Or maybe working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or some other prestigious ministry like MOF. Anyone reading, correct me if I make any mistakes.

Two. You don't have the relevant skills or job experience. From what I hear, many students get opportunities to do placements and things like that at NUS. So this means that either you didn't take your placements seriously, or had a change of heart and wanted to pursue some other career option that you had no chance to gain experience in at your placement.

I can't see any other real reasons for them to reject you.
Either ways, more work experience can't hinder you. If you can tolerate it financially, be an unpaid intern at your dream job or something. It is better than just randomly applying for jobs.
I agree with what you say. If he got good honour in local U cant find jobs. Then what about those from Pte U students?

There is only a few possibilities

1)His degree is probably too niche or 2)His salary expectation too high or 3)he is not trying hard enough.

For local U good classification honours, the world is their oyster. Even if market outlook is down, you got civil sector to look at. Unlike for Pte degree where you cant even get a interview in civil sector

For accounting pte grad like me, i even try applying basic admin job position to NUS NTU, no calls from them.
Account assistant role is filled with people who have 10 20 years experience in the market and audit role is filled with foreigners. I may sound sour and dumb but that is the truth. It is really hard for pte U grad to find job in this market outlook.
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