17-08-2014 02:58 AM |
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Uni of Melbourne. Yeah I worked there before for a year before moving back to SG, even though had 1 yr experience I found it hard to get a job here without referral. Dunno if its just me..all my frens who graduated in sg uni got jobs like quite fast.
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What rubbish, your 'work' is in chilli padi or max brenner's is it?
I'm a UniMelb alumni as well, and had secured quite a number of interviews on coming back. All my friends are also comfortably employed (not happily though). Most are in MNCs and GLCs.
Big 4 is also a shoo-in if you're an accounting major.
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26-07-2014 09:21 PM |
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My friends felt that I should stay in Singapore because Im unfamiliar with the culture overseas and have no one there
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Then if your future employer wants to send you abroad for work... How? Since your parents can afford it, you should grab the opportunity. It'll be a great learning experience. Uni is the best time to push yourself out of your comfort boundaries and to challenge yourself.
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I would advise you to go overseas as well. However, try and choose a better university. Australia's university admissions are quite liberal. It shouldnt be hard to gain admission, even if your grades are not too good. ANU, Umelb or Usyd should be your top choices. UWA is pretty shitty IMO. Even Monash would be a better choice.
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Agree with this. For accounting finance I recommend usyd.
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26-07-2014 09:12 PM |
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I see. Thanks for sharing your experience! It definitely helps in my decision making!
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Dude go to London school of economics!!
in CLEMENTI!@!
many of my friends go there.. then put LSE in resume. damn satki
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26-07-2014 04:08 PM |
lemzy |
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by the way, dont think there will be much culture shock, or much difference.. cos there's many many asians in oz.. esp in business. lots of singaporeans too. the only thing is living on ur own n being independant.
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I see. Thanks for sharing your experience! It definitely helps in my decision making!
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24-07-2014 10:52 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Uni of Melbourne. Yeah I worked there before for a year before moving back to SG, even though had 1 yr experience I found it hard to get a job here without referral. Dunno if its just me..all my frens who graduated in sg uni got jobs like quite fast.
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by the way, dont think there will be much culture shock, or much difference.. cos there's many many asians in oz.. esp in business. lots of singaporeans too. the only thing is living on ur own n being independant.
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24-07-2014 10:47 AM |
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Which Uni did you graduate from? Have you ever worked in aussie before?
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Uni of Melbourne. Yeah I worked there before for a year before moving back to SG, even though had 1 yr experience I found it hard to get a job here without referral. Dunno if its just me..all my frens who graduated in sg uni got jobs like quite fast.
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24-07-2014 10:37 AM |
lemzy |
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I agree, go overseas if u want to work there after or for the experience (new culture, new country, living on ur own etc etc), cos I have an oz degree and it was difficult for me to get a job in singapore, seems like they prefer local grads.. I still got a job though, it just took longer to find one..
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Which Uni did you graduate from? Have you ever worked in aussie before?
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24-07-2014 08:59 AM |
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just think what you want to do after graduation. Do you want the possibility of working there after graduation? If yes, then go ahead. If you think of coming back to sg, don't waste the time and money, remain in sg as sg recoginizes either local uni cert or overseas cert.
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I agree, go overseas if u want to work there after or for the experience (new culture, new country, living on ur own etc etc), cos I have an oz degree and it was difficult for me to get a job in singapore, seems like they prefer local grads.. I still got a job though, it just took longer to find one..
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23-07-2014 11:00 PM |
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just think what you want to do after graduation. Do you want the possibility of working there after graduation? If yes, then go ahead. If you think of coming back to sg, don't waste the time and money, remain in sg as sg recoginizes either local uni cert or overseas cert.
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23-07-2014 07:01 PM |
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Why do you think it would be better for me to go overseas?
I did think of Uni of Mel but I felt that its going to be a lot of distractions. I am also thinking of UQ or QUT, QUT seems to be one of the two unis that have all 3 business accreditation.
Would looking into what business accreditation a school has be one of the uni picking factors for you?
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I would advise you to go overseas as well. However, try and choose a better university. Australia's university admissions are quite liberal. It shouldnt be hard to gain admission, even if your grades are not too good. ANU, Umelb or Usyd should be your top choices. UWA is pretty shitty IMO. Even Monash would be a better choice.
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