Friday, October 1, 2010

I want a job in Singapore,as i live in Bangladesh at present..i dont have money to go to Singapore

I want a job in Singapore,as i live in Bangladesh at present..i dont have money to go to Singapore.?
I want a job in Singapore & I live in Bangladesh.How can I get a job in Singapore and is there any way that the company will bear my transportation costs.I have done my O-level and Primary University Program.And recently I am doing my last semester in Bachelor's Degree in business Administration.Please help.
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1 :
Is your degree recognise by the companies here in the first place? If not, you cant find a white collar job here. As for the company to bear your transport to come to SG, you have to be a genius or have exceptional capability.
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1 ) If you are DEGREE HOLDER from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET) University of Chittagong , you may have a litter chance to get job in Singapore. no other Institutions from Bangladesh are RECOGNISED by Singapore as this moment. http://www.mom.gov.sg/publish/momportal/en/communities/work_pass/employment_pass/about_the_pass/recognised_qualifications/list_of_qualified.html#bangladesh 2 ) unless you hold some specials TECHNIC, that Singapore needed , if not NO EMPLOYER will take " high risk " to hire you and paid for you air fare and other cost. from you " profile " show, you education back ground just about or less than our POLY student.( SORRY TO SAID ) some more with out work experience , you will never get any S-PASS / EP issue by MOM ( ministry of manpower ) Singapore work pass requirement for you REF. http://www.mom.gov.sg/publish/momportal/en/communities/work_pass.html ********************** OTHER INFO. if you are MALE and willing to work as general construction worker ( must be FIT ) . look for some manpower agent in Bangladesh , there may " take " you and BEAR for all cots for you to work in Singapore. * you need to work for them " FREE " for more than 2/3 years. and after " return " all damage to them, you monthly salary is not more than SGD 700 .
3 :
I'd answer in one line. "Don't waste your time & money". There is no way you can save money here with your current skills & qualification. At most you would end up as a construction worker and work extra long hours without holiday and rest. Finally you'd pay hefty fees for the contractors who brought you here and end up as another sad story Finish your degree, work in local companies to gain experience and some good skills before attempting overseas jobs.
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it's better to stay where u r rather than feeling homesick; there r many bangladeshi work here as cleaners, construction workers and other odd jobs but some of these workers get cheated by their employers; u can come here and study in one of the private school to get a recognized degree; this will help u to find a job easily
5 :
marriage to Singaporean . so that you able to stay here .if not you qualification is too low for you to get any job in Singapore.
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Foreign experts with advanced degrees and 10+ years of work experience are of great interest to Singaporean corporations and organizations. For example, a Harvard educated attorney with 20 years of international contract law experience could readily receive a relocation package and substantial salary from leading Singaporean companies. However, a recent college grad with no meaningful work experience is not in that category. You need to build up your credentials, skills, and experience before you are in the league of people receiving relocation packages.
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I really think you should finish up your education and get solid experience before going overseas. You also need to check whether your degree is recognized in the country you want to work in. I've met a lot of south asian taxi drivers with college qualifications where I live, and all tell me their qualifications are not recognized. Be wary of agents offering to hook you up with work overseas and there has been a lot of cases where agents either abandoning their "clients", promise of a white collar job when in reality you're in for a blue collar job and your passport is retained so cannot leave, and worse (if you are female), the "service" industry. Work a couple of years where you are, save up, maybe do a correspondence masters course with a credible university to upgrade your qualifications and see where you go from there. Be sure to research the cost of living in your destination country and plan your finances. Good luck.
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It's better that you stay in your country, because most companies here in Singapore prefer to hire the locals to work in Business Administration field.






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