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‘Harder than I thought to find a job’: Can traineeships help new graduates?​

Job anxiety is a concern among fresh graduates, but the new graduate industry traineeships are not a clear-cut choice for young jobseekers.
‘Harder than I thought to find a job’: Can traineeships help new graduates?

Office workers walking in Singapore's central business district. (File photo: iStock/3yephotography)



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Davina Tham
Davina Tham
15 Sep 2025 06:00AM (Updated: 15 Sep 2025 09:08AM)
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SINGAPORE: After applying to more than 150 jobs, AN, a 24-year-old computer science graduate, found herself in a dilemma familiar to many fresh graduates – hold out for a stable job, or consider an internship that pays less but promises a few months of industry experience.

With no offers in hand despite months of effort, she took on a part-time data role paying S$1,000 (US$780) a month while continuing to apply. After half a year of searching, she landed a full-time software developer job in September.
 
waiting for sinkees to grow enough balls to follow suit,
meanwhile you either swallow it and let them marginalise you or get the fuck out asap
 
Less jobs so the solution is ask young graduates to do traineeships. In the 1980s, a University graduate can have a full time job easily. No one question how about now
 
Singapore

‘Harder than I thought to find a job’: Can traineeships help new graduates?​

Job anxiety is a concern among fresh graduates, but the new graduate industry traineeships are not a clear-cut choice for young jobseekers.
‘Harder than I thought to find a job’: Can traineeships help new graduates?

Office workers walking in Singapore's central business district. (File photo: iStock/3yephotography)



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13 min

Davina Tham
Davina Tham
15 Sep 2025 06:00AM (Updated: 15 Sep 2025 09:08AM)
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Read a summary of this article on FAST.


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SINGAPORE: After applying to more than 150 jobs, AN, a 24-year-old computer science graduate, found herself in a dilemma familiar to many fresh graduates – hold out for a stable job, or consider an internship that pays less but promises a few months of industry experience.

With no offers in hand despite months of effort, she took on a part-time data role paying S$1,000 (US$780) a month while continuing to apply. After half a year of searching, she landed a full-time software developer job in September.
Sg software developer roles mostly go to Indian CECAs back in India who are too free to post an eating day as an executive working for Microsoft India

https://nypost.com/2025/08/04/lifes...work-is-more-stressful-than-actually-working/
 
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