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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Fresh grad thinks skills = knowing basic programming language.
Skills = taking a basic programming language and making it into a product that generate WEALTH
So many big shot talk big high aptitude, FCH, uni etc yet None. Not one of them have ventured into the free market and sell their own app or product. If you make a good app sell it for 1 dollars. If you have 1 million download, you'll be millionaire.
Instead they spend time in this forum, bragging how great their skills are. No company will hire you la.
Lousy tech talent in Singapore
Vietnam have better tech talent and cheaper.
China also.
India also.
Singapore is just expensive book smart talent only. No real substance.
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Hey non-uni grad, you obviously don't know what you are talking about. Yes, we do not have people that use their skills to generate wealth YET (but how do you know? maybe there is a small percentage of people doing HTF, no need create something new, just write trading algo to earn money). Also, our current uni's technopreneurship programmes in
NUS/
NTU are not that matured yet. Funding is not that great too, but as tech is blooming the next few years, maybe the programmes will be better, but for now, we prefer to work for big tech like Google/FB to gain more experience as well as see how it works inside (culture etc, always learn from the best).
Lastly, you always talk so big without doing a fact check. Is it because you can't?
"If you make a good app sell it for 1 dollars. If you have 1 million download, you'll be millionaire."
You obviously don't venture much in the mobile app field, maybe that's why you cmi and got fired? Apple and Google Play both take commission when end-users purchase your paid app. So you don't make $1m when you list it for 1 dollar.