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JoblessChem 15-12-2018 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 112325)
Have you tried to apply for MX or DXO schemes in Mindef? You should consider since you have a local university degree.

Yes i applied for Mindef. Already took the PT in Oct and only got the rejection email last week. :(

Been applying on Career@Gov, jobstreet, my uni portal and several other companies offical site. Even applied for diploma jobs without expecting a high salary. Not much luck in receiving interview calls or offers for full time job.

JoblessChem 15-12-2018 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 112324)
Sound pretty bad as you don't have interest in the degree that you are studying for. It is pretty hard to convince employers these day to hire someone out of their degree scope as they do not know whether you have the knowledge and competency to do the job. Chemistry degree is pretty niche to be honest.

I think completing contract jobs is a good start. At least it show to employer you are willing to work

Yea definitely acknowledged my bad situation but im pretty sure there are others facing worst conditions...(Me tryna be optimistic)

And yes i am currently looking towards contract jobs that can at least help my boost my resume. But such contract jobs are also hard to find lol.

JoblessChem 15-12-2018 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 112335)
Yo bro! heads up man, dont be disheartened. You are not alone, many of us here also walked through this path.

Since you already decided on jobs that requires any discipline degree, can consider uniformed group? Like Home Team, join a few years than leave for other jobs. Or like what one user mentioned, can consider DXO positions too.

Cheers!

Haha yea thx for the support man. I did apply for them unfortunately no calls yet. I actually do have interest in healthcare or airline industry but have no related background and experience (already applied for the deg/dip in any discipline positions).
I even applied for internships but since i alr graduated even the companies dont want me haiz.

Based on some interviews, currently having a degree is either considered overqualified or not having enough experience lol.
Hopefully the job market will be better in the coming new year

Unregistered 15-12-2018 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by JoblessChem (Post 112433)
Haha yea thx for the support man. I did apply for them unfortunately no calls yet. I actually do have interest in healthcare or airline industry but have no related background and experience (already applied for the deg/dip in any discipline positions).
I even applied for internships but since i alr graduated even the companies dont want me haiz.

Based on some interviews, currently having a degree is either considered overqualified or not having enough experience lol.
Hopefully the job market will be better in the coming new year

You are not alone. Plenty of fresh graduates are jobless, including myself. Finding a job with long term career progression is tough. Market is just filled with graduates but the number of openings are just limited. It's like for every 50 people, all vying for 1 job. 1 will get the job while the other 49 eat grass.

Unregistered 17-12-2018 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by JoblessChem (Post 112433)
Haha yea thx for the support man. I did apply for them unfortunately no calls yet. I actually do have interest in healthcare or airline industry but have no related background and experience (already applied for the deg/dip in any discipline positions).
I even applied for internships but since i alr graduated even the companies dont want me haiz.

Based on some interviews, currently having a degree is either considered overqualified or not having enough experience lol.
Hopefully the job market will be better in the coming new year

Actually you are right. I am bachelor accounting finance degree and i am trying to leave the industry just like you but quite unsuccessful in doing that. For account job most require 2 to 3 years experiences and most companies do not want fresh hire. I have been doing that for the past 9 months but failed to convince my employers on why i wanted to leave the industry. Truth be told, even account degree are no longer that glamorous as before. Most interview i went. They either told me i don't have experience or my degree doesn't really match that job. So oh well...

Unregistered 17-12-2018 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by JoblessChem (Post 112431)
Yes i applied for Mindef. Already took the PT in Oct and only got the rejection email last week. :(

Been applying on Career@Gov, jobstreet, my uni portal and several other companies offical site. Even applied for diploma jobs without expecting a high salary. Not much luck in receiving interview calls or offers for full time job.

Hi.

My advice to you would be to take up part time job rather than doing full time job. Tbh your degree is hard to convince employer to hire you full time.

You can try applying for career gov. I think that would help too

Unregistered 17-12-2018 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 112454)
Actually you are right. I am bachelor accounting finance degree and i am trying to leave the industry just like you but quite unsuccessful in doing that. For account job most require 2 to 3 years experiences and most companies do not want fresh hire. I have been doing that for the past 9 months but failed to convince my employers on why i wanted to leave the industry. Truth be told, even account degree are no longer that glamorous as before. Most interview i went. They either told me i don't have experience or my degree doesn't really match that job. So oh well...

Are you from a local uni? It is quite sad to hear a finance accounting degree holder hard to find job since its a skill that is needed in all companies unlike chemistry. I knew of someone who got a job immediately after she graduated with an honours in accounting.

Maybe you can try applying to SMEs. If you have done so, then i guess right now it depends on luck...

Suay la companies want exp, but no one hiring ppl with no exp so unable to gain exp. In the end, they hire FT with false transcripts (true cases witnessed by my siblings and relatives). Best solution provided by our caring country leaders.

Unregistered 17-12-2018 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 112435)
You are not alone. Plenty of fresh graduates are jobless, including myself. Finding a job with long term career progression is tough. Market is just filled with graduates but the number of openings are just limited. It's like for every 50 people, all vying for 1 job. 1 will get the job while the other 49 eat grass.

What did you major in?

Unregistered 19-12-2018 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 112460)
Are you from a local uni? It is quite sad to hear a finance accounting degree holder hard to find job since its a skill that is needed in all companies unlike chemistry. I knew of someone who got a job immediately after she graduated with an honours in accounting.

Maybe you can try applying to SMEs. If you have done so, then i guess right now it depends on luck...

Suay la companies want exp, but no one hiring ppl with no exp so unable to gain exp. In the end, they hire FT with false transcripts (true cases witnessed by my siblings and relatives). Best solution provided by our caring country leaders.

Now anf industry is no longer iron rice bowl. Because any tom dick harry can just apply for acca kaplan. This mean the industry is very competitive. And also, not forgetting the ft that is going to low ball your celery to the minimum. So the minimum entry can be raised to maybe 1 or 2 years experience for basic entry level. Accounting industry is flooded by foreigners whether you believe it or not. That why the grading for local U accountancy have dropped.
Audit is even worse. Most company only willing to pay 1.8k 1.9k for entry level. You either take it or leave it unless you go big 4.

Not forgeting the fact that 1 company only need 1 accountant. So job for account is quite limited.

Unregistered 22-12-2018 01:32 AM

Waaa i graduated in jul this year still unable to get jobs. So desperate that i am now turning to internships just to gain exp since all the damn entry level jobs demand for exp Zzz.

Anyone can tell me if i am going in the right path? After so long of jobhunting, i recently got offer for 3months intern for a position that i am interested in gaining exp for.

Yes its low pay but considered high for interns. Praying hard that during the 3months will get ft job offer. Cannot even face my friends and relatives coz of excessive questioning. Really cannot tahan alr.


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