Have you considered the local listed firms like sembcorp and keppel. They have good pay, similiar to civil service , and can feed your ambition of working under sun with dirty conditions, travel overseas etc to learn the ropes of the business...
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Originally Posted by hect
dear all,
I'm currently a mech engin student in a local uni. Will graduate next year (expected 1st class honours).
People have been telling me to take up a government job because of my good results. I wish to get an engineering job with good prospects, opportunities to go overseas, and of cos with attractive benefits. Don't mind working under the sun with dirty conditions.
If I still think of better choices, most likely I will try to apply for a job as an airforce engineer.
I'm lost. Any suggestions?
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