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DJC 20-02-2014 12:59 AM

Working in Stat board and transferablity of skills
 
Hi all, I have been offered a job in a statutory board (IE Singapore). (Stat board in under MTI).

Just wondering if the skills I am going to pick up there will be useful should I wish to move to private sector in the future? Any experience to share?

I just graduated not long ago.

Thank you very much for kind advice & sharing.

Unregistered 20-02-2014 06:22 AM

what are you working as?

the pace will be slow, mostly policy making i guess. you will have lots of connections with private companies. but whether you can move on with the skills learned is another matter. the private sector pace is fast. you have better luck with moving to government jobs in future. good luck.

warning 20-02-2014 11:45 PM

All my friends at IE Singapore are still stuck in there even though they are trying to get out.

Unregistered 21-02-2014 12:24 AM

Is the difficulty the same for EDB and Spring?

DJC 21-02-2014 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warning (Post 48528)
All my friends at IE Singapore are still stuck in there even though they are trying to get out.


Hi friend, if u dun mind, may I just ask why is it that your friends are thinking of leaving IE Sg? Is it bcos of bad environment/prospect?

Unregistered 21-02-2014 03:38 AM

prospects will always be limited as long as you are not a scholar.

Unregistered 21-02-2014 10:57 AM

I used to intern at IE before, and it's not true that scholars are given priority, even tho there are a handful of scholars. I've heard of cases where seniors get poached by other companies because they already know the markets/sectors very well. I think it depends on what department you will be working in too because the exposure you get varies!


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