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Author Topic: Need to be employed before going to Singapore?  (Read 1639 times)
Elin
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« on: 07 February 2010, 7:31:33 am »
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Hi,
I wonder if I, swedish 22 year old with a bachelor degree, could go to singapore just as any other tourist, and then find me a job there and get employed? Or do I have to get the job and permit first, before going there? (As in the US I believe.)
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Would
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« Reply #1 on: 07 February 2010, 9:08:17 am »
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strongly recommend finding a job first.
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zzze
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« Reply #2 on: 07 February 2010, 19:44:37 pm »
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but is it possible to look for a job while on a visitors pass?
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« Reply #3 on: 07 February 2010, 21:28:26 pm »
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I found a job while on social visit pass.Once I was hired, the employer applied for my EP, and it was granted. It can be done.
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Elin
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« Reply #4 on: 08 February 2010, 1:44:08 am »
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well, the plan is to start applying now for going in august, and then continue applying in Singapore if I did not get a job before going. Sounds ok?
Chances of getting an internship (marketing, quality, logistics or process development) at a big organization?
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Elin
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« Reply #5 on: 08 February 2010, 2:03:41 am »
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And by internship I mean work with a salary (not a big one, but still), for 6-10 months.
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Pretty Slim
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« Reply #6 on: 08 February 2010, 6:47:11 am »
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well, the plan is to start applying now for going in august, and then continue applying in Singapore if I did not get a job before going. Sounds ok?
Chances of getting an internship (marketing, quality, logistics or process development) at a big organization?

There are lots of local folks with quality, logistics, and general business experience here, so a foreign worker with zero experience doesn't bring much value, even if they're working for 1/2 or 1/4 pay (keep in mind that these aren't highly paid professions in the first place, so if you do score an internship like this, you'd be living very frugally). Your language skills are probably your most unique talent, so finding a company where Swedish or Finnish fluency is valuable is probably a good place to start.
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« Reply #7 on: 08 February 2010, 9:49:02 am »
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Hi Elin,

There are large MNC's who will be employing interns in the near future. Start looking at their career sections on their company websites.

Best of luck.
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« Reply #8 on: 08 February 2010, 12:42:32 pm »
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maybe you can help by giving us some names?

thanks

Hi Elin,

There are large MNC's who will be employing interns in the near future. Start looking at their career sections on their company websites.

Best of luck.
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Elin
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« Reply #9 on: 09 February 2010, 6:12:16 am »
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Thanks! I think I will take my chances Wink (thanks swedish government for paying me for doing distance studies)
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« Reply #10 on: 16 March 2010, 12:54:44 pm »
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Thanks! I think I will take my chances Wink (thanks swedish government for paying me for doing distance studies)

try one of the Swedish related MNCs here e.g, ABB.

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« Reply #11 on: 16 March 2010, 13:03:00 pm »
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Your language skills are probably your most unique talent, so finding a company where Swedish or Finnish fluency is valuable is probably a good place to start.

Finnish is similar to Swedish like Russian is to English
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