Expat Living City Guide – June 2018

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“How can I go about
getting employed?”
If you’re accompanying your spouse or
partner on a posting, one of the biggest
decisions you will make is whether or not
to work here.
You might decide to further your present
career or perhaps to explore something
new. English teachers, for example, are in
perennial demand, and a short course in
Teaching English as a Foreign Language
(TEFL) can start you on that path. Conversely,
recent changes in employment laws with an
emphasis on hiring local Singaporeans might
mean that your skills are in less demand than
they were at home.
Search firms, online sources, classifieds
and expat associations can all be helpful
when it comes to finding work, although
many jobs are found through networking.
The American Association’s Career
Resource Center for Expatriates (CRCE)
is particularly useful, offering advice on
resumes, workshops and career counselling.


Steps for Getting a Job



  • Make sure your resume is up to date,
    and tailor your references to suit the job
    you’re going for; these should reassure
    the hiring manager that you’re truly the
    right person for the role. It also helps to
    put together a portfolio showcasing your
    relevant skills and experience. This can
    be hard copy, digital or on a website.

  • Have all your official documents including
    birth certificates, personal identification
    and university transcripts at the ready.
    Singapore-based employers will likely ask
    for these and you may need to provide
    original copies. They may also ask for a
    photograph with your resume.

  • Discover which recruiters are specialists
    in your field and go straight to them.
    See which company is posting jobs
    you’re interested in and call them. You’ll
    have a much better chance of breaking
    through the noise if they’ve met you
    and identified you as suitable talent.

  • Spend time searching for a job every day
    (this can be a full-time job in itself!). Stay
    determined and active. Networking can
    help; many expats find jobs through their
    networks rather than applying for jobs
    blindly. Also, be realistic about your salary

    • remember that Singapore’s low tax rate
      will often offset a lower base salary.



  • Attend interviews, even if you’re not 100
    percent sure you want the position. Many
    companies can create roles for the right
    person, but they have to meet you first.

  • Don’t be surprised if you’re asked
    personal questions, including your
    religion and whether you have children,
    at interviews.


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