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29-01-2022, 08:09 PM
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Micron
Strong global branding
For those with ambition and willing to take on competition.
Value adding oriented.
Tough competition and risky
Global exposure and unlimited career prospects
Singtel
Don't have global branding
For those who are lazy and unwilling to take on competition.
Structured prospects with little value add required
Stable
Very limited exposure and dead end structure.
Really depends on what you are looking at.
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29-01-2022, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Micron
Strong global branding
For those with ambition and willing to take on competition.
Value adding oriented.
Tough competition and risky
Global exposure and unlimited career prospects
Singtel
Don't have global branding
For those who are lazy and unwilling to take on competition.
Structured prospects with little value add required
Stable
Very limited exposure and dead end structure.
Really depends on what you are looking at.
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How can a sme be better than a listed company like singtel. You think micron is mnc?
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29-01-2022, 10:49 PM
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peace. singtel better than micron
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29-01-2022, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How can a sme be better than a listed company like singtel. You think micron is mnc?
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which kum gong thinks Micron is SME?
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29-01-2022, 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How can a sme be better than a listed company like singtel. You think micron is mnc?
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Micron is on the Nasdaq...
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29-01-2022, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How can a sme be better than a listed company like singtel. You think micron is mnc?
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Agreed that in general, Singtel > Micron by a mile in terms of their profile. One of them is listed while the other is just a small medium enterprise. Sure they have a factory in woodlands and employ like 100+ employees but compared to Singtel, they still cannot match up in scale. Not as prestigous as having singtel in your CV. Another good option is to go for ST. These are very stable and prestigous so way better than any sme.
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30-01-2022, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Agreed that in general, Singtel > Micron by a mile in terms of their profile. One of them is listed while the other is just a small medium enterprise. Sure they have a factory in woodlands and employ like 100+ employees but compared to Singtel, they still cannot match up in scale. Not as prestigous as having singtel in your CV. Another good option is to go for ST. These are very stable and prestigous so way better than any sme.
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What??? Wahahaha...
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30-01-2022, 09:23 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Agreed that in general, Singtel > Micron by a mile in terms of their profile. One of them is listed while the other is just a small medium enterprise. Sure they have a factory in woodlands and employ like 100+ employees but compared to Singtel, they still cannot match up in scale. Not as prestigous as having singtel in your CV. Another good option is to go for ST. These are very stable and prestigous so way better than any sme.
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You trolling right? micron market map is literally more than double of SingTel
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30-01-2022, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How can a sme be better than a listed company like singtel. You think micron is mnc?
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haha. if micron is a sme, then singtel is a startup
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30-01-2022, 11:06 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Agreed that in general, Singtel > Micron by a mile in terms of their profile. One of them is listed while the other is just a small medium enterprise. Sure they have a factory in woodlands and employ like 100+ employees but compared to Singtel, they still cannot match up in scale. Not as prestigous as having singtel in your CV. Another good option is to go for ST. These are very stable and prestigous so way better than any sme.
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Just as I expected. This forum is full of pro-GLCs ignorant daydreamers who continue to live in delusion with weird ideas like semicon dying...
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Semicon is dying in Singapore liao. 10 years from now the manufacturing won't be based here anymore. Engineers gonna up lorry big time.
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So, Singapore is your limit? That's quite a loser's ambition. Go global! And semicon is not only about manufacturing, there are R&D, supplychain, sales offices, Sourcing hubs etc... Tech companies like google continue to thrive and they drive demand for their hardware that gets massive replacement every few weeks and months. And that's only for IOT. Semi con is also needed to support to switch from petroleum engines to EV. Etc. Semicon dying in Singapore? Lol... semicon and their supported industries are global, who thinks like a loser with Singapore's the limit? Lmao...
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
semi con idustry will longer shine like a digital company
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Quite a dumb statement.
Semi con serves not only the tech industry. They serve medical, aerospace, automotive, IOT where your tech piggy bags on, etc. It will continue to be in demand and you get to move around with global presence.
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