08-04-2021 01:51 AM | ||
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Curious Just out of curiosity, so which did you pick in the end? |
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30-03-2021 01:27 AM | ||
Unregistered | DBS for sure. Dont gamble with your career | |
29-03-2021 01:22 PM | ||
Unregistered | GovTech for sure if you're a tech kid. Going to DBS to learn about tech is like going to US to learn Mandarin. | |
29-03-2021 12:21 AM | ||
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29-03-2021 12:01 AM | ||
Unregistered | s://.facebook.com/nuswhispers/posts/5196231860447233 | |
28-03-2021 11:52 PM | ||
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dbs!!! govtech is cheat fresh grad go in only... everything is outsource in government.. |
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28-03-2021 09:46 PM | ||
Unregistered | OP, NUSwhispers has an answer for you. | |
28-03-2021 01:46 PM | ||
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Not sure why, but I thought it might be because the people are generally younger. |
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28-03-2021 01:41 PM | ||
Unregistered | For GovTech I think it really depends on your team but I dare say the things I learnt from my team helped me get into a faang. | |
28-03-2021 01:40 PM | ||
Unregistered | Speaking from personal experience and gossips exchanged with relatives and friends, civil service and public sector generally over-hire and have a lot of deadwood overpaid boomers. Many of them don't have much to do except play politics all day long. You don't have to believe me -- just ask your own friends and relatives, or ... you can join them to experience it first hand yourself. | |
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