18-07-2017 03:54 PM | ||
BusinessSingapore |
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And to answer your second question, that is why internship, part time stints has always been the best way to get into a company you desire or to shore up experience. Most employers just want to see that you have worked before, get hands on before, understand the basic systems rather than hire a total freshie and getting someone to guide them 100%, waste man hours which really defeat the whole idea of "hiring". You have 2 more modules to go, try squeezing something in. |
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12-07-2017 12:55 PM | ||
Travis_Touchdown | Thanks for your reply. But all the job postings require at least 1 year of job experience. How does fresh graduate like me find a job? If we don't start out, how do we get experience? | |
11-07-2017 04:52 PM | ||
BusinessSingapore |
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As an employer, when I post a job ad with specific requirements I don't do so for fun. There are genuine reasons (albeit your alternate believes) why, either due to job scope or company policies etc. |
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07-07-2017 10:03 PM | ||
Travis_Touchdown |
NUS financial engineering Hi guys, I am currently studying in NUS financial engineering masters full time, left with only 2 more modules to take and 1 FYP. On my way to 2nd upper in terms of CAP. I am now looking for jobs in the finance sector, in areas such as risk management, futures and options, derivatives, asset management, etc. I'm planning to convert to part time study if I can secure a job. I try to look for jobs that require between 1-3 years job experience (I have no relevant job experience). I have been sending out resumes but there has been no replies. Appreciate any advices or suggestions on how to secure a job. I know the times are quite bad these days. |