11-01-2014 10:57 PM | ||
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hahahaahhaha roflmao!!!! Dwsot. |
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11-01-2014 12:14 AM | ||
warning | can I go to your country and say the same thing and expect a job? | |
09-01-2014 09:32 AM | ||
Unregistered | That's because too many predecessors like you have exploited the system and caused a depression of wages for Singaporeans, on top of taking away job opportunities from them. Is it not right/logical for any companies situated at any country to consider the locals as first priority? | |
08-01-2014 09:20 PM | ||
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I see from the above comment that you are a Firmware Engineer, so am I, have 5 years of experience in Firmware Programming in UK. I had to come to India due to family problem and i have to stay near India, thahz the reason i am looking for an opportunity in Singapore. Would u be able to assist me on this i am leaving my number here. phone:+918499901140 Thanks |
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05-11-2012 12:25 PM | ||
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If you want pay, then best find a job in one of the banks. You may even learn a bit, but most likely you'll do very few software tasks and spend most of your time doing time management. If you get lucky, you'll become a project manager. In Singapore, there's very few jobs allowing someone to become a true software professional with good pay. For that, you have to go to western countries. |
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05-11-2012 11:46 AM | ||
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Very nice! I am from the R&D dept, i do fw/sw/hw and yes it is SUPER EASY to find job. No joke, almost every resume you send out for embedded design positions will get you an interview and swiftly a pay offer. Why? Because the pay is peanuts. Embedded engineers (less linux / unix gurus) are the lowest paid engineers out there. Project engineer needs lesser skill and they get paid more lolx I didnt join a hell lot of companies to know this, but i sure get a lot of pay offers(food stamps)... |
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05-11-2012 12:45 AM | ||
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04-11-2012 10:50 PM | ||
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Among all the engineering discipline, i think i made the right choice doing embedded software, aka firmware. Why? my division is closing down by this year end, we are told to look for job, and bosses actually help a lot as part of the outplacement support. my division is a R&D division there are ME and EE engineers total about 40++ engineers, while among 13 of the firmware engineers, 9 of us already found a job within 1.5 months .. but the other discipline is ..hmmm not so easy.. hope you put faith in our profession, if computing is not the future engineering, bio? |
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01-11-2012 02:40 PM | ||
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Software programmers, hardest to survive in SG: No experience? Contract 6mths, 75% kick out rate Have experience? Contract 12mths, Code until you die. A lot of experience? Software architecture design? Consultant! Hurray if you survive this long. A lot of experience, but still super noob at java? Pre-sales! Not happy? The boss can just post a "task" at freelancers and pay half the price. |
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31-10-2012 11:28 PM | ||
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that not fair Is it not in Singapore's nature to embrace diversity and is it not it's core attribute to encourage and identify merit wherever it lies? |
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