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Hi Gilbert
I am a born bred Singaporean. I am pretty well educated armed with a MBA from a top 5 business school.
I have been unsuccessfully looking for a job for three years.
I was able to attend numerous interviews because of my academic qualifications and 15 years of work experience. But was just unable to secure a decent offer.
I have offers but for roles that require only 1-3 years experience and pays $3k per month.
I know I have been discriminated against because of my nationality. Most are subtle but some are more obvious.
I am extremely embarrassed that despite my qualifications and experience, I need to approach the MOM and WDA for assistance. But it had been six months and they had been unable to help.
I am looking for jobs overseas, mostly in developed countries like UK, US and Australia. But it had been tough because of work permit issues.
Employers also question my commitment to stay long term in the overseas country.
What are possible next steps I can take now?
Thank you
Apple
- See more at: http://www.transitioning.org/2015/1...-overseas-opportunities/#sthash.U57TFT25.dpuf
I am a born bred Singaporean. I am pretty well educated armed with a MBA from a top 5 business school.
I have been unsuccessfully looking for a job for three years.
I was able to attend numerous interviews because of my academic qualifications and 15 years of work experience. But was just unable to secure a decent offer.
I have offers but for roles that require only 1-3 years experience and pays $3k per month.
I know I have been discriminated against because of my nationality. Most are subtle but some are more obvious.
I am extremely embarrassed that despite my qualifications and experience, I need to approach the MOM and WDA for assistance. But it had been six months and they had been unable to help.
I am looking for jobs overseas, mostly in developed countries like UK, US and Australia. But it had been tough because of work permit issues.
Employers also question my commitment to stay long term in the overseas country.
What are possible next steps I can take now?
Thank you
Apple
- See more at: http://www.transitioning.org/2015/1...-overseas-opportunities/#sthash.U57TFT25.dpuf