How to find a job in Singapore as a foreigner | work visas, job hunting tips
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- The ultimate guide on how to move to Singapore for work. Watch until the end to learn which work visa is right for you, top industries hiring foreigners, and advice on your job search. I also share how I moved to Singapore!
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0:00 Intro
0:33 Three ways you can move to Singapore
2:11 Employment Pass
4:36 Personalised Employment Pass
5:44 Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass
7:07 EntrePass
8:23 Tech.Pass
9:31 How I moved to Singapore
11:05 Tips for job hunting as a foreigner
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Thanks for this informative video! It almost seems impossible to move to Singapore for a white collar employee (minus having a managerial or executive role). The education requirement is kind of insane - top 100 schools only. The requirements are tough. It's rare to have a job that opens an office in a whole different country. I'm glad you were one of the lucky ones! It's a dream of mine to leave the U.S and start anew in a different country like Singapore. If not Singapore, anywhere else besides here.
Best of luck with your job search, wherever it may lead you :)
Superb video ! True facts explained flawlessly.
Thanks for sharing 🙏 informative video
Wish I had this video back when I moved!
I applied for Tech.pass and then PEP as a foreigner. I thought I met the requirements, but ultimately was rejected. This took several months with appeals, and you can't apply for more than one visa at a time.
I ended up moving on an E.P., which was very fast / straightforward.
Good luck everyone! Be patient, it may take a while.
Hi Happy Hapa, big fan of how informative and to the point you are.
Me and my partner are moving to Singapore next month from the UK. I've got a job lined up thankfully, but she is struggling massively due to the strict work permit criterias.
These job sites are not the most user friendly because there isn't a a way you can "filter" jobs which would theoretically sponsor a work permit for you, so very frustrating. Do you have any tips for this or even know of any relevant job opportunities? She is a chartered accountant with 3 years experience. Thanks!
Thank you so much for watching! And an early welcome to Singapore. I know a few expats in that situation who found jobs only after spending some time in Singapore networking in person and attending events so that may be the best route for your partner to take
Could you have earned more had you chosen to work in US? Most of the U graduates can make $5000 or more per month in Singapore.
Your video should be a MUST WATCH for all of the posters on the askSingapore subreddit who post daily with the same lame questions about how to get a job in Singapore.
Wow, thank you so much!
I'm trying since 1 year but not got job what I'm expecting
Thanks for the informative video. I’m an Indian lawyer looking to move to Singapore for work. There is very less information available on how to do that. Would love to know your insights on how easy/difficult it is for various professionals to move to Singapore. Thanks!
I'm glad you found the video useful! I'm not familiar with the law industry specifically but a few sectors that are in demand are financial services, climate, and philanthropy
Nursing, nursing, nursing degree or Diploma. The market are pretty saturated. MBA also get you nowhere.
You don't look hapa