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Originally Posted by Unregistered
If one is not a scholar, probably won't get even a chance to write paper. Writing paper is an art in the civil service, and it takes skills to do it well. One can send in his resume to apply for policy writing, and it goes straight into the waste basket. That's reality and don't make it sound as if anyone who bothers to apply for a "paper writing" job can get it easily. Do you think the civil service hires anyone who applies because paper writing is a simple brain dead job?
Understood. This is the most helpful paragraph yet. Either way can be heaven or hell depending on the environment. Then again, don't mind me asking if you're an IT professional who has been there and done that?
I believe anonymity online entitles one to use strong languages and politeness goes out of the window. Seriously, you may need anger management.
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I have put in considerable effort to breakdown and explain in simple terms the complex market supply and demand situation for IT ops and programming jobs. You have not even extended the courtesy to address any of the points I brought up on labour market realit
Instead all I get are a bunch of one liner personal attacks and speculations on my supposed “anger”. It is ok to disagree, but it should be done on facts and counterpoints, not just baseless allegations along the lines of “you sound angry, so I don’t listen”.
Anyway it’s a waste of time discussing when you are more interested in getting personal then really understanding the dynamic challenges facing the Singapore IT space, you will learn it the hard way when you go out to work. This will be my last post on this.