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Over 130 applications, still no offer’: International student in Singapore shares job hunt struggles
An international student in Singapore shared on Reddit her struggles after applying to over 130 jobs with no success. Netizens responded with mixed views—some offered encouragement and advice, while others pointed to a tough job market even for locals.
Published
on
21 June 2025
By
The Online Citizen

SINGAPORE: An international student in Singapore has taken to Reddit to share her struggles in securing a full-time job, despite months of effort and over 130 job applications.
With her student visa expiring at the end of 2025, she is now appealing to the online community for advice, job leads, or simply words of encouragement.
The 23-year-old student, who is currently pursuing a Master’s in Economics at the Singapore Management University (SMU), said she has maintained a perfect GPA of 4.0 throughout her studies.
Coming from a modest background in India, she shared that she earned a full scholarship for her undergraduate degree based on academic merit before continuing her studies in Singapore.
“I never thought I’d be posting something like this, but after months of trying, I’m feeling completely lost,” she wrote in her Reddit post on r/SGExams on 17 June.
“I just hope sharing my story might reach someone who understands or can offer advice.”
Prior to coming to Singapore, she worked in sales for a major corporation in India, held a role in financial analysis, participated in econometrics research projects, and completed a training programme with Protege Ventures.
Since arriving in Singapore, she has applied to over 130 companies for full-time positions, crafting tailored applications, personalised cover letters, and undergoing extensive interview preparations.
One of her recent efforts included applying for a customer support position at Bloomberg, for which she went through three rounds of interviews after weeks of preparation.