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08-09-2011, 01:13 PM
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Submitting My Resume To ST Aerospace...
Does anyone know about working in ST Aerospace? Is it good? I'm intending to submit my resume to ST Aerospace.
Does ST Aero allow their employees to have moonlighting/part-time job outside?
I would appreciate if there are replies.
Thank you very much!
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08-09-2011, 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
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Do Salah Try Again...
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10-09-2011, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike
Does anyone know about working in ST Aerospace? Is it good? I'm intending to submit my resume to ST Aerospace.
Does ST Aero allow their employees to have moonlighting/part-time job outside?
I would appreciate if there are replies.
Thank you very much!
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What do you wanna moonlight as? Night security guard or 7-eleven cashier? Giving tuition should be fine, but if you are employed by contract or worse have CPF contributions by another company, you will be violating the contract with STA. Well, as someone said above, just don't get caught.
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11-09-2011, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by yk89
I completed my undergraduate studies in BA Psychology at SIM Global education and am only waiting for the official graduation now. I haven't been able to look for a full-time job for months and now there is one job which is willing to hire me on a part-time basis (about 30 hours per week) and the pay they offered me is $1000 (excluding CPF contribution). When I asked how much would a full-time job there pay me, they said it'll only be SLIGHTLY more than $1000. Am I very underpaid?
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Nope... Be thankful your distance learning degree can still get job offer.. Somemore your discipline is not popular in Singapore... Suggest you further your education by taking a masters degree in a more useful discipline example: acountancy, finance or an MBA..
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11-09-2011, 04:24 PM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 7
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Foreign Bank international graduate programme - 3.8k while in training programme (2 years)
After 2 years - Pay 7.5k (posted to investment banking dept as analyst)
Bonus : 85k (annual)
No AWS
Leave: 28 days
This is one of those jobs that can make you a millionaire in the shortest time possible.
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11-09-2011, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ricardo
Foreign Bank international graduate programme - 3.8k while in training programme (2 years)
After 2 years - Pay 7.5k (posted to investment banking dept as analyst)
Bonus : 85k (annual)
No AWS
Leave: 28 days
This is one of those jobs that can make you a millionaire in the shortest time possible.
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ricardo Are you currently still in the 2 yrs training? how sure u know after 2 years you will be posted to ibd as analyst?
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11-09-2011, 05:56 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Well, just got my bonus this year. In case you got the impression it is in rupiah, nope, its after conversion from USD to SGD.
The route is not easy, luck plays a big part as well, not just interview skills, academic credentials (good degree in any fields can apply, I have team mates with Bachelor of Science from Stanford)
Applicants for such programs usually numbers in hundreds if not thousands (globally). For my batch in 2006, there are only 25 vacancies. After 2 years, everyone will be posted to different depts, depending on performance during the 2 years. Among the 25, 4 of us got into investment banking.
That's glamour part, for the unglam part, we worked crazy hours until midnight everyday (sometimes have to come to office on Saturdays as well), you got to have the passion for it otherwise you can't last.
Last edited by ricardo; 11-09-2011 at 06:00 PM.
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11-09-2011, 09:13 PM
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I'm in IT industry.
My starting salary was 38.5k p.a 3.5 years back. Now it's 125k p.a
It's quite okay for now not as high as banking fellas..
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11-09-2011, 09:56 PM
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God I hate my life and low salary.
Why couldn't I just be one of you awesome IBs or lawyers in big 4, or consultant at Bain or Accenture. I can only imagine, my whole perspective on life would be different. It's almost as if money suddenly isn't an issue and I can move on to Money with capital M. Probably won't have to chat about aiming for good life, and can immediately talk about "Oh, where shall I invest my 30K that I can easily save after the first year of my work-life, assuming a mediocre bonus?"
GODDDDDDDDDDD
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