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22-01-2017, 03:44 PM
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I am in the energy engineering industry. Have switched a few jobs in the past 6 years plus. Currently holding engineering management role and is getting monthly basic close to $8k.
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Hi can you share how do you climb to management role. From what I understand they say it comes with working experience and life long learning.
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22-01-2017, 03:56 PM
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Hi guys, i'm studying mech engineering in local uni final year. I studied aero in poly and have some exposure to aviation industry since i have done my intern there. I want to check what are the industry in SG they have apart from Oil and gas and aviation. Because currently the economy is not doing well and i need to look at other industries as well.
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22-01-2017, 11:01 PM
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Hi can you share how do you climb to management role. From what I understand they say it comes with working experience and life long learning.
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I believe passion is one important factor. With that, you can overcome difficulties more easily and able to pick up skills faster. It also enables one to continue on that path and gain more working relevant experience to achieve management role.
I graduated from local University with a 4 years engineering pass degree and my first job (related to my current job) is a mere $2,300/month basic salary (average 1.5 month bonus) in late 2009. On average, I get around 24% increment (based on annual remuneration package) over the past 7 years. Therefore, it is important to enter a job that you are passionate early so you can build your knowledge and experience faster.
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16-07-2017, 12:55 AM
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Please offer me your advice!!
Hi all, I'm currently serving NS and planning to study Mechanical/Chemical engineering at a local Uni. I didn't know that the engineering sector in Singapore was this bleak until I read this thread.
After reading much online about engineering in Singapore, I still feel that a personal experience is what I need to determine for myself if engineering is for me. I would really appreciate if anyone knows where I can find job shadowing/ internship opportunities for ME&CHE!!
Please advise me on which field of engineering is better (ME/CHE)! Thank you in advance!
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07-12-2020, 11:36 PM
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i wonder how the economies of these spam posts work. their replies seem somewhat still relevant to the topics. they have to create an account, get past the reCAPTCHA, and advertise to a largely uninterested audience. wonder if they do derive good uplift in traffic and revenue by spamming here
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08-12-2020, 10:19 AM
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If your goal is to make a lot of money, Engineering is not for you.
You might think senior engineer / project management can earn a lot of money, but other industries can achieve the same salary with less experience / certification.
An advantage that engineering have over other courses is that it is not difficult to enter engineering and it is not difficult to maintain good result.
There is not much competition in engineering courses as most of the top student chasing after IT / Finance / Medical / Law related degrees.
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08-12-2020, 12:37 PM
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Pay wise not very optimistic, but this is the major where you will have the most tangible impact to society.
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