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DudeWheresMyCar 02-07-2010 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 6369)
"oxford brookes" can become "oxford degree"?

Then "raffles education" can become "raffles institution"?

Obviously, thats the said degree of this topic.

Unregistered 21-04-2012 04:04 PM

salaries for ACCA
 
Yes, is true, ACCA isnt recognised in Singapore. Presently I left about 3 papers from P level however, i am facing unemployment. I am thinking what is the use of sacrificing so much and obtaining a qualification not recoginsed?

Unregistered 21-04-2012 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 24078)
Yes, is true, ACCA isnt recognised in Singapore. Presently I left about 3 papers from P level however, i am facing unemployment. I am thinking what is the use of sacrificing so much and obtaining a qualification not recoginsed?

This is nonsense. There are ACCA graduates working in Big 4, accounting firms and MNCs. ACCA grad can also become CPA. So what do you mean by it is not recognised?

Of course if you are one of those that need to retake a paper a few times and take more than 3 years to complete your ACCA, you may find your employment prospects limited due to your mediocre capability. Not any different than someone who graduate from local universities with GPA below 2.

cslee 22-04-2012 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 24082)
This is nonsense. There are ACCA graduates working in Big 4, accounting firms and MNCs. ACCA grad can also become CPA. So what do you mean by it is not recognised?

Of course if you are one of those that need to retake a paper a few times and take more than 3 years to complete your ACCA, you may find your employment prospects limited due to your mediocre capability. Not any different than someone who graduate from local universities with GPA below 2.

agreed. my wife is also ACCA holder and is now earning more than me annually. i'm from government sector with a recognised degree.

Unregistered 24-04-2012 04:23 PM

Hi,

Just to share that i have a friend who took 9 to 10 years to complete her ACCA. She is now in Earnst & Young, doing well.

Unregistered 28-04-2012 08:44 PM

Need Usggestions
 
Hi I am a Post Graduate Mechanical Engineer from India with 1 year Experience

A SP based company is offering Monthly 3.5K salary+ 2 months bonus..

Is this package feasible or I Should ask for more...Please suggest..

That will be a great help in my decision...Thanks in Advance..

Unregistered 28-04-2012 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 24341)
Hi I am a Post Graduate Mechanical Engineer from India with 1 year Experience

A SP based company is offering Monthly 3.5K salary+ 2 months bonus..

Is this package feasible or I Should ask for more...Please suggest..

That will be a great help in my decision...Thanks in Advance..

What is SP?

Unregistered 28-04-2012 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 24341)
Hi I am a Post Graduate Mechanical Engineer from India with 1 year Experience

A SP based company is offering Monthly 3.5K salary+ 2 months bonus..

Is this package feasible or I Should ask for more...Please suggest..

That will be a great help in my decision...Thanks in Advance..

You should not be spamming this forum with your posts. Asking once is enough.

Unregistered 29-04-2012 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 24341)
Hi I am a Post Graduate Mechanical Engineer from India with 1 year Experience

A SP based company is offering Monthly 3.5K salary+ 2 months bonus..

Is this package feasible or I Should ask for more...Please suggest..

That will be a great help in my decision...Thanks in Advance..

Please come to Singapore, many Indian nationals are here, you just need to go to Singapore little India, and you will feel like it is India back home.

In Singapore, we are known as "Foreign Talent".

Many Indian nationals are holding managerial positions and are in the authority to hire, and naturally they will hire more Indian nationals. It is part of our DNA to help out our brotherhood.

Even Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said Singapore needs to pay extra attention to facilitating the new immigrants who are ready to sink roots here, so that they integrate into society more quickly.

Unregistered 29-04-2012 01:47 AM

North Indians don't identify with Tamil-speaking southern Indians in your "little India". Hindi is the official Indian language and yet SGP recognizes only Tamil. When we grow own numbers, we will lobby for Hindi to be part of SGP official languages.


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