03-03-2014 12:34 AM | ||
Unregistered | this is a mistake i see being made far too often it's shocking. rather than devote more time to filling out applications upon applications, devote more time towards researching/networking to find out which are the companies that are in hiring mode and within these, which specific divisions or roles are in demand. once you've done this, put full effort into each application. each submission must be perfect okay. quality over quantity, always. be smart and focused. | |
02-03-2014 11:44 PM | ||
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maybe of interest... Executive/Senior Executive ? Regional Treasury Settlement (Singapore) at Daimler Africa & Asia-Pacific (AAP) in Singapore - Job | LinkedIn |
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02-03-2014 09:07 PM | ||
Unregistered | Business Administration. 2 years as accountant although thats not my specialisation. | |
02-03-2014 12:04 PM | ||
warning | Which course? Any internship/work experience? | |
02-03-2014 08:48 AM | ||
Unregistered | Just keep improving your resume and keep trying. I graduated in June and was jobless until December before finding my job. I sent over 100 plus resume before even getting a reply | |
02-03-2014 02:47 AM | ||
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Jobless for 3 months. Female, 24. Local uni grad. Applied for more than 30 position with numerous local and global mnc. None called. Contemplating calling up RECRUIT EXPRESS for a $7 an hour job. |
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15-02-2014 02:03 PM | ||
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Material - Semiconductor Environment - PUB Period. |
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15-02-2014 12:32 PM | ||
Unregistered | It is widely known that the more 'niche' engineering degrees like materials and environmental are not well-like by employers. Even generic engineering companies shun them. Their courses are an amalgamation of chem/bio/physics/math. Its too wide but not in depth enough. And it specialises in things that most companies to do not require. | |
15-02-2014 10:47 AM | ||
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As long you get FCH or at least second upper, you will get careers. Other categories, too bad just go SME, find a job. You will not really make it. |
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13-02-2014 09:26 AM | ||
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Sadly, I have come from an engineering outside mech/electrical/chem/civil/computer, where the "traditional" hires are centered upon. Seems like the bio/material/environment engineering clusters, where I come from has less jobs opportunities. Our cohort is smaller yes, also over specialized. Some of us has to focus on research and govt jobs, where they look ever more heavily on our CAP. Private sector career are harder to come by for our type of engineering.. Shall try again on Friday |
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