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06-03-2012 05:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by JeffLKS
Yes, I am actively searching in Changi Airport Group, SIA, Scoot and CAAS, but little are the jobs that suits my level of studies.
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have you tried the other airlines? for example tiger has positions for fresh grads:
eg: Singapore Jobs | Schedule Analyst - TIGER AIRWAYS HOLDINGS LIMITED - Singapore - JobsDB.com
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06-03-2012 02:10 AM |
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Originally Posted by tony_graver
Ideally yes, you should only apply for jobs you really want.
But let’s be practical about this, I assume your CV isn’t stellar and just normal grad degree since you work temp for 1 year already. The average ratio of applicant to fresh grad job is about 80 : 1 in Singapore.
This means that assuming all things equal with an average cert, you will need to apply about 80 jobs before getting 1 offer. If you start being picky about what job to apply, you can imagine you could be really out of job for years. And also employers don’t like people with long unemployment period, the more you wait the harder it gets.
If you can continue to live off your parents indefinitely, by all means go ahead and wait, otherwise you just have to take the 1st offer that comes along. Companies usually give 3 – 5 days for you to revert, so very unlikely you will get a few offers simultaneously to compare and choose.
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can i ask if most ppl also have the 80:1 ratio as a fresh grad?
how did you come up with this figure?
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04-03-2012 09:12 AM |
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This kind of boliao thread usually the starter already know what he has to do.
He just dont want to admit and hoping that somebody online will offer him shortcut to get his dream w/o doing anything.
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02-03-2012 10:25 PM |
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Originally Posted by wikiworm
So what exactly do you expect from us?
Your CV sux, no job experience at all and obviously your dream jobs all you don't qualify.
So 2 choices, get your arse going and get the qualification you need or grab the first job that comes along and forget about passion.
The world doesn't owe you a living, time to wake up & grow up. You are no longer in school playing masak liao.
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Okay, you are right. I will deem your words. My thinking is too naive.
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02-03-2012 04:36 PM |
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Originally Posted by wikiworm
So what exactly do you expect from us?
Your CV sux, no job experience at all and obviously your dream jobs all you don't qualify.
So 2 choices, get your arse going and get the qualification you need or grab the first job that comes along and forget about passion.
The world doesn't owe you a living, time to wake up & grow up. You are no longer in school playing masak liao.
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Why are you surprised? There are lots of people like this. In this discussion forum, I know of JeffLKS and miwashi who are dreamers.
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02-03-2012 03:48 PM |
wikiworm |
So what exactly do you expect from us?
Your CV sux, no job experience at all and obviously your dream jobs all you don't qualify.
So 2 choices, get your arse going and get the qualification you need or grab the first job that comes along and forget about passion.
The world doesn't owe you a living, time to wake up & grow up. You are no longer in school playing masak liao.
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02-03-2012 03:28 PM |
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Originally Posted by JeffLKS
Guys, I'm really miserable right now. Actually my desired career is to venture in Aviation industry and Airport Operation, but I find it difficult to land on any with my Engineering Diploma. My resume is pretty much screwed up too, with little temporary administration experiences here and there with unemployment time gap. In addition, I had been graduated for 1 year now.
I really need guidance in this one. I don't know how I should go on unemployed like this. I don't wish to just land on any jobs with no passion and interest.
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Dont waste ur time looking for jobs. Go do a degree full-time. Take study loan, worry about the money later.
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02-03-2012 02:41 PM |
JeffLKS |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Really? On their website it states:
Lectures/Tutorials/Seminars are a key feature of the UniSIM learning delivery system. Lasting an average of 2.5 or 3 hours and usually conducted in the evenings, the frequency of these sessions depends on the number of credit units per course.
Maybe you could call up the school and ask?
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Oh really? Thanks I will check it out. Thanks for pointing that out!
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02-03-2012 02:39 PM |
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Originally Posted by JeffLKS
Yes, there's one that I'm interested in, which is the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AVIATION BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, but i think there's only Full-Time degree.
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Really? On their website it states:
Lectures/Tutorials/Seminars are a key feature of the UniSIM learning delivery system. Lasting an average of 2.5 or 3 hours and usually conducted in the evenings, the frequency of these sessions depends on the number of credit units per course.
Maybe you could call up the school and ask?
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