05-11-2010 04:49 PM | ||
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this is quite true. engineering industry is a labor intensive and project based business, at least for most of them eg. marine, construction, manufacturing, software, semicond. they can't afford to pay you high salary and good increment in case of bad business. A good incentive of fat bonus(8-10 months) is hoped to reward you sufficiently and retain you in the coy. foreign technicians and engineers are preferred due to their demand of lower salary, obedience thus loyalty, no rights to argue and fight, ability to withstand hardship and bad environment and benefit. what more hardskills are more important in this field and it can be learnt easily by almost anyone on the job. in other words, you are easily replaceable. after all, their mindset of working here is to earn quick and fast money so that they can go home with wealth and glory, start a family and live a peaceful life instead of hectic life and high living cost here. Do what you really have the passion for and suits your characters well. if you are unclear, which i can see that is how you are, go for the money . you have good academic background. you should have higher bargaining power than the rest of your peers. Good luck! Quote:
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02-11-2010 07:07 PM | ||
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since you are keen to work abroad, why don't you try applying overseas directly instead of limiting yourself to S'pore based jobs? Europe and the US may be tough given the job market, but maybe Asia is an option. Look at Hong Kong - conglomerates like Swire (which is the majority owner of Cathay Pacific) or MTR have good management trainee programs and they take international graduates. Swire also has a stake in Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company (HAECO), which could be up your alley. |
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30-10-2010 01:34 PM | ||
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29-10-2010 12:17 PM | ||
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1st class AFE can get $4730 starting lei |
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29-10-2010 11:03 AM | ||
zara90210 |
"I wish to get an engineering job with good prospects, opportunities to go overseas, and of cos with attractive benefits." Can't blame you for your naivety. After all, you are a fresh university grad. Go check out what they say about engineering jobs in this forum. You will learn a lot from those "been there, done that". Engineering is a league dominated by foreigners. If you think your expected first-class honours can allow you to shine or get a job with good prospects, you really need to rethink. Those who have been in engineering line, be it in Oil/Gas, Semicon, engineering services, etc. will know that engineering bosses are OBSESSED with COST. QUALITY of work is secondary. They don't might getting a foreign engineer who produces works sub-par standards. So long as they are cheap to hire. As a would-be first-class honours grad, can you accept a pay deemed sub-par? If not, the boss would have no hesitations to get some foreign engineers 'cos they are a dime a dozen!!! |
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09-10-2010 02:59 PM | ||
dude |
Dun bother apply to air force I can put my signature to that, you will regreet if you sign on to be an air force engineer. |
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08-10-2010 03:28 PM | ||
smallvolume | I think the local listed firms like sembcorp and keppel may be good choise. | |
08-10-2010 02:36 PM | ||
lazyplane |
I am familiar with both companies recuritment process and i can say they are rather fair. Go to portal, apply for the management trainee role. If you do have 1 class honors, i think you will stand a chance to get an interview at least. Dont give up if you didnt get a reply on your first try if you are doing that route. Please understand, that most companies, HR is run by low level administrator whom is overwhelmed with CVs. It is really hard for them to run through the >1000 CVs every month for just 1 roel. So sometimes a bit of luck / connections will help. All the best. I do wish more singaporeans will work for singapore companies. We need to build this country up and i think this is one way i feel is a fair way of meeting our personal goals of income and ambitions. |
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05-10-2010 06:48 PM | ||
hect |
haha feed my ambition of working in dirt. I like that. Actually i am considering Sembcorp (but no sure if they want to consider me) as one of the choices. I just hope that my future jobs will be of good prospects. |
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05-10-2010 06:07 PM | ||
lazyplane |
Have you considered the local listed firms like sembcorp and keppel. They have good pay, similiar to civil service , and can feed your ambition of working under sun with dirty conditions, travel overseas etc to learn the ropes of the business... Quote:
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