Yes, drive Grab or Uber if nothing comes close.
Don't be despaired, better to earn some money then nothing. I believe Singaporean is geared to depend on themselves instead of government handout. So we would work on anything when hardship comes, whether collect newspaper, delivery, driver, etc. Nothing to be ashamed as better to laze around, cheat, steal.... Quote:
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Finance ops analyst / accountant
Hi All, my company is currently hiring finance and accounting students due to constant expansion and turn over rate as well. Do contact us if u would like to apply as the company policy seems to at least shortlist the candidate for an interview if they are being referred by current employee.
Start pay: 3000/mth, salary adj every 6months depending on performance We try to help refer graduates who are interested in the role as the company give referral fees if we actually refer them suitable candidates (they dont have to source and filter for candidates). Just some info to let u have a better idea of the people working here. Quite a handful of fresh grad start working at this co. From the people i know in the co., most are: - Ntu Graduates - Smu Graduates - SIM UOL Graduates with Second Upper Class Honours & Above - SIM RMIT Graduates with Distinction Any queries can email us at alaricwoon@gmail .com or u can forward your resume to us, we will send to our HR Team and CC-ed you in the email to follow up! |
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if you are waiting for jobs, why not learn industry specific skills like SAP ? It will get you close to the big consulting firms, Accenture, Deloitte, PWC , etc google clear advantage training school, offering SAP courses ( in demand skill set ) , have an open mind and decide good luck young person! |
Don't Quit Without First Getting a Job
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Unemployed at 29
Background
Currently, 29 with 4 years work exp, last held Solution Sales role (infrastructure power), perm stationed in an ASEAN emerging market for 3 years, business grad (private U). Last drawn 48K SGD++ PA excluding soft benefits. Able to save about 50-60% income PM due to low living costs and 0 debt. Resigned and returned to SG due to, 1) Income tax hike in host country meant staying no longer tenable. 2) Importantly, lack of training opportunities (host country do not have courses taught in English) Difficult to seek SG roles from overseas unless one is physically here for interviews. As my former role has few openings, decided on a switch to IT sales (30% relevance). I'm pragmatic and willing to take a pay cut, sending 7-10 tailored applications per week (including entry-level roles) with no success. Currently surviving on my savings, occasional small income from freelance work (advisory work/drafting project proposals) for ex-clients. Enrolled myself in night classes at a polytechnic as I'm keen to learn and acquire foundation knowledge in systems networking. Feeling rather depressed as I'm unable to secure full-time work since returning home. |
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Thinking to bite the bullet now, make the switch rather than wait till 30s, ride through this period, re-skill and keep trying. Living conditions and security in developing countries are not fantastic, just saying! :D |
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Anyway since you are back say too much also no use lah, just have to keep applying lor. For pte U no relevant exp can get 30k already quite good. If doing entry sales might need to adjust downwards as these jobs are usually very low basic and depend on incentive to top up. If you got Class 3 start getting the necessary certification for PVH driver, at least can dong a bit until you get a proper job. |
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There are also various contract jobs in the IT and banking sector that pay quite well (high 2k+) as long as you dont mind the hours and subject to renewal. |
How is the job market for financial services now?
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