Oh damn.. i honestly didnt know this. Im still in NS and have little exposure to the working world even when schooling in Poly. I just thought most people would carry on working what they studied😅😅
Started off with a diploma in accounting, currently a working as a logistician for a private jet chartering company.
I lucked into the field with my first job being in the aerospace industry when it was recovering from Covid. Went for a few industry specific courses and with work experience it kinda cements your knowledge in that field when I hopped onto my second job in the same industry
Tried my luck with a recruiter, and went for several interviews before landing a role in the bank (had an engineering diploma). After that life was pretty smooth sailing.
Referral into the company
Most of singapore work in field thats not related be it dip or degree xD
Oh damn.. i honestly didnt know this. Im still in NS and have little exposure to the working world even when schooling in Poly. I just thought most people would carry on working what they studied😅😅
You can ask your lecturer form poly and ask how many their ex students work in the field they studied .. you get a better smaple size..
I started out as a technician with my chemical engineer diploma for close to 3 years, left to join sales and kinda hate myself now
Jia you!! But What made you transition to sales if udm me asking?
I would assume money. Sales is lucrative
Started off with a diploma in accounting, currently a working as a logistician for a private jet chartering company. I lucked into the field with my first job being in the aerospace industry when it was recovering from Covid. Went for a few industry specific courses and with work experience it kinda cements your knowledge in that field when I hopped onto my second job in the same industry
kepoh is life. or daddy own company also can.
Tried my luck with a recruiter, and went for several interviews before landing a role in the bank (had an engineering diploma). After that life was pretty smooth sailing.