JOBS AT SINGAPORE
Latest Jobs at Singapore 2018
– Jobs in Singapore Companies
Singapore, an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a
global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population.
In circa-1820 Chinatown stands the red-and-gold Buddha’s Tooth
Relic Temple, Little India offers colorful souvenirs and Arab Street is lined
with fabric shops. Singapore is also known for an eclectic street fare, served
in hawker centers such as Tiong Bahru and Maxwell Road.
Jobs
Vacancies Available at Following Companies in Singapore:
1. Check your eligibility to
work in Singapore
Before getting into an
exhaustive job search, it’s a good idea to make sure you’re eligible to work in
Singapore. There’re a few different kinds of permits based on your
qualifications. The Ministry of Manpower in Singapore has published an online
self assessment tool, SmArT, to gauge your likelihood of eligibility.
While the SmArT assessment
can give you an idea, you shouldn’t take it as a guarantee that you’ll be
eligible. Some factors, like permit quotas and your personal background aren’t
calculated with the online assessment. Keep in mind you can’t apply for a work
visa without a job in place and a salary offer that meets a minimum
requirement. Therefore, applying for your Singapore visa is one of the last
steps you’ll take.
2. Choose a thriving industry
While Singapore is host to
many markets, some industries are stronger than others. Historically, Singapore
has been a welcoming home to finance professionals, especially those in audit
and securities.
While the financial job
market is as strong as ever, new industries are rising quickly in the Southern
Asian city. Jobs for IT workers, digital marketers and compliance specialists
are surging. Demand in the fields of tech and ecommerce is also high with a
huge push in hiring UI and UX designers, as well as hospitality, service,
tourism and computer science. Other prevalent roles in Singapore include talent
management and HR leadership.
3. Understand common
employment practices
Before committing to work in
Singapore, it’s a good idea to review whether the most common employment
practices are a good fit for your lifestyle.
With information about
salaries, skill training, leaves of absence, holidays, hours, contracts, and
much more, the Ministry of Manpower has a comprehensive list of employment
resources to help you get an understanding of what working in Singapore will
actually be like.

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