How to find a job in Singapore
Are you an expat living in Singapore? Let's share your experience!聽
What is the best way to find a job in Singapore?
The Internet? Please tell us which are the most useful / effective websites for job seekers in Singapore.
Recruitment agencies? Have you got their contact?
Newspapers? Which ones?
organizations?
Thanks in advance for your participation
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How is the openings for IT jobs in singapore?.
I have 2+ years of experience in SAP Basis.
For job websites, you can try , . These are the 2 popular website for job.
Hope this helps!

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I am JERSON JOHN LEBANTE TROCIO, 22 years old, single and with a sound of good health.
I am a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Psychology.
My work experiences involves Management and Human Resources, I use to work at Shopping Center Management Corporation- SM City Davao (Philippines) Mall Administration Office as Operations Assistant for 9 months and 7 months in Human Resources Division as Human Resources Assistant for Recruitment. This position exposes me to different kinds of people which permits to be an effective employee.
I moved here in Singapore to find a good job. I am enclosing my contact number (09107887775)and my email ad (johntrilo@yahoo.com) for you contact me. Thank you for my future interview.
Respectfully yours,
JERSON JOHN LEBANTE TROCIO
大咖福利影院 wrote:Hi,
Are you an expat living in Singapore? Let's share your experience!聽
What is the best way to find a job in Singapore?
The Internet? Please tell us which are the most useful / effective websites for job seekers in Singapore.
Recruitment agencies? Have you got their contact?
Newspapers? Which ones?
organizations?
Thanks in advance for your participation
(A) Headhunters, Newspapers, Job Websites
(B&C)eguide.com.sg/Products/Headhunters
(D) Singapore newspaper :The Straits Times (buy Sat papers as they have more classified on Sat)
It is a great investment to get tips on how to find a job, especially senior job, in Singapore from a professional who has vast skills in the recruitment process in the country. Getting a decent job in Singapore can be a challenging task especially for foreigners with inadequate information about job searches. Here are tips that should help you get prepared and informed about jobs in Singapore before heading out:
1.聽 聽 Attend career fairs. The first tip on how to find a job in Singapore is to attend a variety of career fairs organized around the country. You get enormous benefits from visiting career fairs since you are able to find many companies offering a job in Singapore which negates the need for making many applications to different companies.
2.聽 聽 Consular sections for employment and bi-national chambers of commerce:
In order to find employment in a foreign company, contact the chamber of commerce of your home country (and others!) established in Singapore. You will find there directories of foreign companies, joblistings, and useful tips and advice about the labor market in Singapore. Embassies and consulates often provide consular sections for employment. Do not hesitate to contact them!
American chamber of commerce in Singapore:
British chamber of commerce in Singapore:
French Chamber of Commerce in Singapore:
3.聽 聽 Visit online employment sites. Visit various web sites which post information about various jobs in Singapore with the necessary requirements for these jobs (if you only want the , you could visit which specializes in in Singapore). You can also visit the web sites if you have specific companies in mind which you would like to get a job in Singapore with and get information about any vacant positions that may be available which best suits you.
4.聽 聽 Register with various employment forums. This tip on how to find a job in Singapore requires you to visit various web sites, such as , and blogs where you get to interact with other job seekers and providers. This gives you a chance to post your resume and which a prospective employer may see and offer you a job in Singapore.
5.聽 聽 Network with friends and colleagues. In order to land on a job in Singapore, you also need to network with people who will provide you with information regarding different jobs that are available. You should get references from your relatives and friends on a job in Singapore including the salary and the type of job offered.
6.聽 聽 Visit recruitment offices in Singapore. It is very important to visit various recruitment offices in the country where you will get information about the various jobs available and also get a chance of posting your credentials. The recruitment offices have vast information about the different companies offering jobs in the country. Some of the recruitment offices expect you to pay a certain fee when you get a job in Singapore while others are paid by the company offering the job.聽
(From Internet)
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Thank you very much for this useful information.
I am planning to apply for WHP . I am searching jobs in Singapore with all possible job portals. But I believe a better Consultancy at Singapore can help in better way. I am ready to pay the consultant the right payment immediate after a I land up in the suitable job.聽 聽
Any ideas suggestions regarding the matter please reply.
Thanking you.....
I would suggest to post an advert in the jobs section of Singapore classifieds.
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Armand
faizeal wrote:hey. i am searching for the job in singapore on visit visa. i have 6 years experience in the IT support field. what is the best way to find the job in singapore. pls tell me.
IT poeple with experience still have good chances to find a job in Singapore. But you need a university degree to have a chance for a work visa.
Check online job boards like monster.com.sg or jobsdb.com.sg. Singapore recruitment agents are basically useless, so don't waste much time on them!
The better paid jobs, however, will always be reserved for university graduates. With just a high school certificate, you will not earn much (by Singapore standard - below S$2000/month might sound a lot where you come from, but is actually hardly enough to survive here).
Sorry to say, but with no degree and no experience, you have basically no chance to find a job and/or get a work visa.
I am from india.. Having experience in IT (3.4 yesrs) , loking for a job in singapore. I heard that IT in india na dsingapore聽 will differ in the form of supporting multi technology. So i am preparing beforre landing sinagapore i likw to be fit for singapore IT field.聽 Tell me how much tough for a IT job in singapore for foreigner. Guide me i am planning to do CCNA certification before reach singapore is it right way. Please share your thoughts it will help me a lot to prepare myself..
Thank you all...
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Manoj kumar.M
faizeal wrote:hey. i am searching for the job in singapore on visit visa. i have 6 years experience in the IT support field. what is the best way to find the job in singapore. pls tell me.
HI friend,
what about your job search in singapore.. Now you are there for 3 months i guess( by your post).. how was opportunity there for windows & networking. Actually i am working in exchange field but trying to learn networking also before coming there..
Share your job search experience there..
Thank you...
May you guide me to get a job in australlia.
mnshkumar215 wrote:hey, I am Manish Kumar.
May you guide me to get a job in australlia.
My advise is:
- learn to read properly
- choose an efficient course of action towards your goal
- make a professional impression
By posting on a forum about job search in Singapore, you have shown deficiencies in these three aspects.
If you have no idea where to begin your job search, you might like to turn to the Internet. Online job portals such as JobsCentral.com have become main sources of such information. Besides scrutinising their job postings, make full use of the services and resources available within these portals. You can register for an account, create an online r茅sum茅, and use it to apply for suitable jobs whenever you come across them. The job alert services provided are useful for notifying you of the latest vacancies. The Singapore government also has a portal () that serves as a database for public sector job listings.
The Straits Times, the main English language newspaper in Singapore, publishes a "Classified Jobs" and "Executive Appointments" supplement every Saturday that lists a wide range of job opportunities. The online equivalent of these job listings can be found in the ST701 portal.
However, not every company will advertise their job vacancies. Some companies engage recruitment agencies to help them find candidates. Thus, cast your net wide and register with a few recruitment firms to increase your chances of finding a suitable job. The more established agencies include GMP, Cypress One Recruitment, Adecco, Kelly Services and RecruitExpress, just to name a few.
If you are looking for managerial or specialist positions, then you might want to speak with a headhunter. Some headhunting firms you can approach are Hudson, Michael Page, Robert Walters and Kerry Consulting.
You might also want to attend job fairs for networking opportunities. Find out who are the participating companies, zoom in on those that interest you and research on them. Prepare a one-minute "pitch" about yourself, covering aspects such as who you are, why you are interested in the company and how your background is relevant to the company or position. Also, prepare some questions for the company representatives.
If you'd like to have a feel of the employment landscape in Singapore when it comes to entry-level jobs, you can also refer to Career Central, Singapore's only campus career magazine. The magazine targets graduates with tertiary education qualifications and features various industries to allow fresh graduates and young working professionals to gain more insights into working life.
(Source: Internet)
大咖福利影院 wrote:Hi,
Are you an expat living in Singapore? Let's share your experience!聽
What is the best way to find a job in Singapore?
The Internet? Please tell us which are the most useful / effective websites for job seekers in Singapore.
Recruitment agencies? Have you got their contact?
Newspapers? Which ones?
organizations?
Thanks in advance for your participation
What is just quoting and not posting anything ???
How about a brief introduction telling us a little about yourself etc.
So please anyone help me to find the job for me..........
.please ..please
Have you applied to appropriate employers in your industry in Singapore? (If not, why not?)
Have you considered visiting Singapore and applying for jobs from there (which increases your chances substantially)?
bemma91 wrote:Am not living in Singapore聽 am living in Ghana. I want to go to Singapore
To visit Singapore as a Ghana citizen, you need only your passport and a flight ticket (which you can get from major airlines or travel agents). You will be given a 30 days SVP on arrival (free of charge).
I鈥檓 a new member here but still have some suggestions for you. My friend tried to find a job and browsed jobs on different websites.聽 There are several ones he likes most of all. There is a plenty of jobs there, an enormous count of different industries with wide range of salaries.
bolfox.com/
stjobs.sg/
singapore.recruit.net/
contactsingapore.sg/find_a_job/jobs_overview/
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