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16-06-2016, 04:33 AM
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Help: My company kenna eaten over.
Long story short, my company kenna taken over by another bigger local subsidiary. Then my direct boss will return to HQ.
Then I will be under another manager which we used to have issues working together. I have been here for 11 years and just completed some Spec dip in poly recently.
Have started looking around for jobs since 2 weeks. The company merger will take place 4-6 months from now.
I already have the intention to run 1 1/2 years ago due to low salary and progression in my current place but stayed on because of the part time course at SP.
After sending out many applications, only NTU contacted me for an interview. But I am quite concern about the 3 years contract position offered. My current is a perm and I had very bad experience from 1997-2004 struggling around contract jobs and bad economy. That is why I managed to stay in my current company for 11 years.
After 11 years my salary is still below 4k and I am dealing with the IT infrastructure side.
I am wondering now to take the NTU one if offered to run from the new weird manager that I will be under or wait for any perm opportunities from the private sectors? I seldom change jobs so I hope to find a perm opening. Thanks guys.
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16-06-2016, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by jerrylim
Long story short, my company kenna taken over by another bigger local subsidiary. Then my direct boss will return to HQ.
Then I will be under another manager which we used to have issues working together. I have been here for 11 years and just completed some Spec dip in poly recently.
Have started looking around for jobs since 2 weeks. The company merger will take place 4-6 months from now.
I already have the intention to run 1 1/2 years ago due to low salary and progression in my current place but stayed on because of the part time course at SP.
After sending out many applications, only NTU contacted me for an interview. But I am quite concern about the 3 years contract position offered. My current is a perm and I had very bad experience from 1997-2004 struggling around contract jobs and bad economy. That is why I managed to stay in my current company for 11 years.
After 11 years my salary is still below 4k and I am dealing with the IT infrastructure side.
I am wondering now to take the NTU one if offered to run from the new weird manager that I will be under or wait for any perm opportunities from the private sectors? I seldom change jobs so I hope to find a perm opening. Thanks guys.
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Just go for the interview first. 3 years contract is a long time and you can definitely find another job by then. Plus NTU is quite a good name compared to those small unknown SMEs that you are working for. It will be better for your resume. If NTU offers you higher salary than your current job, you should consider jumping and ask NTU if they can offer u perm
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16-06-2016, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Just go for the interview first. 3 years contract is a long time and you can definitely find another job by then. Plus NTU is quite a good name compared to those small unknown SMEs that you are working for. It will be better for your resume. If NTU offers you higher salary than your current job, you should consider jumping and ask NTU if they can offer u perm
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I am working in a mnc as well. But then me already 41 now. 3 years 44 and I reckon it will be even harder for me to find new jobs.
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16-06-2016, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by jerrylim
I am working in a mnc as well. But then me already 41 now. 3 years 44 and I reckon it will be even harder for me to find new jobs.
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Your this kind of mentality, just stay put where you are and whine away. You deserve your salary and your current situation, no matter the age.
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16-06-2016, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Your this kind of mentality, just stay put where you are and whine away. You deserve your salary and your current situation, no matter the age.
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He may have commitments (families, kids, elderly parents). Don't judge too quickly.
I do agree that you should go for the interview with NTU, fight for a higher salary.
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16-06-2016, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by jerrylim
I am working in a mnc as well. But then me already 41 now. 3 years 44 and I reckon it will be even harder for me to find new jobs.
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Be more confident. Work and learn hard in NTU to be valuable asset to them. Hard work and knowledge is visible and you need to prove to employer that you are capable for them to convert you to permanent. All the negative thinking will only hamper your growth.
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16-06-2016, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Your this kind of mentality, just stay put where you are and whine away. You deserve your salary and your current situation, no matter the age.
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In singapore, growing old is scary. maybe you are young now and did not have to face such situations.
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16-06-2016, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
He may have commitments (families, kids, elderly parents). Don't judge too quickly.
I do agree that you should go for the interview with NTU, fight for a higher salary.
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over the years of working. i do have some savings. so i am looking for stability rather than more money. the only thing about ntu is contract. finding jobs is not easy, i was thinking to find a perm one then run.
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16-06-2016, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Be more confident. Work and learn hard in NTU to be valuable asset to them. Hard work and knowledge is visible and you need to prove to employer that you are capable for them to convert you to permanent. All the negative thinking will only hamper your growth.
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if i am not wrong. there are no perm positions in NTU. even associate professors are based on 3 years contract. except full professors in faculty.
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16-06-2016, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by jerrylim
if i am not wrong. there are no perm positions in NTU. even associate professors are based on 3 years contract. except full professors in faculty.
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Then if u not comfortable with contract then stay put and be happy with ur less than 4k salary. Just try and get along with ur new boss.
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