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23-10-2012, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by tan1993
y nobody reply my questionnnnn
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Don expect people to spoon feed u with answers.... Go read all our postings first then u ask.Latest recruitment for SIAEC is for degree holders only.Diploma holders can join trainee tech and maybe follow the certifying technician to engineer career path instead.Furthermore there may be an excess of manpower in both companies due to weaker economy.Keep your fingers crossed and leave your options open ie join other aviation releated fields first.
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23-10-2012, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Half Gold
Don expect people to spoon feed u with answers.... Go read all our postings first then u ask.Latest recruitment for SIAEC is for degree holders only.Diploma holders can join trainee tech and maybe follow the certifying technician to engineer career path instead.Furthermore there may be an excess of manpower in both companies due to weaker economy.Keep your fingers crossed and leave your options open ie join other aviation releated fields first.
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really ah? huh
will the condition be better in one or 2years time?
few days ago i heard channel newsasia, there will be 6000vacancy in mainly MRO sector.
"Industry experts said over 6,000 jobs, mainly in the MRO sector, are set to be created in the next three years."
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...232633/1/.html
hehe now im doubting the reliability of news hmmm
Last edited by tan1993; 23-10-2012 at 09:41 PM.
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24-10-2012, 03:09 PM
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If the news is accurate, income gap wouldnt be this big liao.
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24-10-2012, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by poor and stupid
If the news is accurate, income gap wouldnt be this big liao.
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may i know ur income gap refering to whose income ??
hehe so sorry
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24-10-2012, 11:05 PM
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in the chase of money, pls do not forget abt things that are more important...
Just something to share...
Richard Teo - YouTube
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26-10-2012, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
The SIAEC trainees are paid $2500/month allowance only for straight 44 months, without any other benefits like: annual bonus, aws , leave entiltments.....
ST aero pays their trainees as same as other perm staffs, with annual leaves, aws, annual bonus, annual wage increment....
After being "established" as an LAE,
The starting pay in ST aero is 2.9K for degree holders, with 8-years bond (inclusive of training period).
The starting pay in SIAEC is 2.8K with 9-years bond (inclusive of training period).
The package offered by St aero is much more attractive than SIAEC. So I doubted how many degree holders SIAEC can recruit with such an "allowance only" trainee package.
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SIAEC requirement has changed from "A good recognized degree in any discipline" to "degree in any discipline". It seems that SIAEC HR has difficulties in recruiting "good" degree holder.
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30-10-2012, 11:32 PM
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Hi I just got called for interview with siaec next week... May I know if the aptitude test will be conducted on the same day as interview? Also, what are the type of questions they may ask in the aptitude test? Do they contain engineering/maths questions? I am not an engineering grad... What would I need to read up in for the test? Any help would be greatly appreciated... Thanks!
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31-10-2012, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi I just got called for interview with siaec next week... May I know if the aptitude test will be conducted on the same day as interview? Also, what are the type of questions they may ask in the aptitude test? Do they contain engineering/maths questions? I am not an engineering grad... What would I need to read up in for the test? Any help would be greatly appreciated... Thanks!
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In my case, aptitude test is set immediately after the interview. There are some mechanical engineering and maths related questions, as well as some "IQ test" Questions. All multiple choises. To me, nothing is needed to read up for preparation as it is purely based on your foundamental knowlege leant in secondary school. If you are good at maths and science, then no need to worry about it.
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31-10-2012, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
In my case, aptitude test is set immediately after the interview. There are some mechanical engineering and maths related questions, as well as some "IQ test" Questions. All multiple choises. To me, nothing is needed to read up for preparation as it is purely based on your foundamental knowlege leant in secondary school. If you are good at maths and science, then no need to worry about it.
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Thanks so much for the quick reply... May I know how in-depth are the questions on maths and mechanical engineering? Is secondary school knowledge enough? Thus, if I were to revise my secondary school physics and A/E maths textbook would it be enough?
Thanks!
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31-10-2012, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by tan1993
may i know ur income gap refering to whose income ??
hehe so sorry
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Depending on who you want to compare lor
hehe
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