http://www.transitioning.org/2011/1...only-wants-prc-for-project-engineer-position/
Temasek Holdings subsidiary Certis CISCO only wants PRC applicants for project engineer position!
Certis CISCO Security Technology Pte Ltd via Jobstreet has recently posted a discriminating advertisement on their website advertising for project engineer (regional) position asking only PRC to apply for the vacancy (please see the advertisement proper below). The discriminating content is highlighted in red below.
According to the advertisement, the position is meant for their regional expansion in Malaysia.
Certis CISCO is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Temasek Holdings and is expanding aggressively in the region with 30, 000 employees. It is not known how many of the workers are Singaporeans.
Our question to Certis CISCO is whether have they try to look out for local talents before inviting only PRC to apply for the project engineer position?
Is Temasek Holdings – a government-owned investment arm also agreeable to employ foreigners at its subsidiary without first giving the opportunity to our local engineers?
Temasek Holdings subsidiary Certis CISCO only wants PRC applicants for project engineer position!
Certis CISCO Security Technology Pte Ltd via Jobstreet has recently posted a discriminating advertisement on their website advertising for project engineer (regional) position asking only PRC to apply for the vacancy (please see the advertisement proper below). The discriminating content is highlighted in red below.
According to the advertisement, the position is meant for their regional expansion in Malaysia.
Certis CISCO is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Temasek Holdings and is expanding aggressively in the region with 30, 000 employees. It is not known how many of the workers are Singaporeans.
Our question to Certis CISCO is whether have they try to look out for local talents before inviting only PRC to apply for the project engineer position?
Is Temasek Holdings – a government-owned investment arm also agreeable to employ foreigners at its subsidiary without first giving the opportunity to our local engineers?
