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Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applications

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[h=2]Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applications[/h]
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I’m Aileen, 27, currently a job seeker. I graduated from NTU with Degree in Mechanical Engineering (3rd Class Honors) in Jul 2006.

Upon graduation, I worked as a business executive in a small local IT distribution firm till Jul 2008 when the owner decided to wind up the business.
The reason why I had taken up the job that is completely unrelated to my degree was because I wanted to improve on my soft skills.

Although I had seen some improvement in my soft skills after working 2 years as a business executive, I have to admit that I am not cut out for sales.

I decided that I should go back into engineering but had difficulties getting a engineering related job as it was the start of the financial crisis at that time.

As a result I took on a temporary administrative position for about 9 months. During these months I continued to send resumes and had went for 10 interviews for different jobs scopes (administration, customer services, engineering.. etc) but failed to land a permanent job.

I left for Sweden to pursue a Masters degree in solar engineering as it was my interest and I reckoned that it would increase my chances of getting an engineering job after that.

I came back to Singapore and have been actively seeking for a job. I had tried applying jobs with REC but to no avail. They seem to prefer people with semiconductor and manufacturing experience.

=> Go there to see how this company has been filled to the brim with Pinoys. And to think that the FAP has given much incentive - derived from SGs' blood and coffin money - to this company to relocate here.

I have also tried sending resumes to local solar system integrators but most are not hiring and there are only a handful of such companies in Singapore.

So far have been to 2 interviews; one is a local start up dealing with PV module manufacturing (which I think chances are low as they have expected me to have site experiences which I don’t) the other is contract manufacturing firm for account engineer position (I think chances are higher but they are still interviewing candidates for the position).

I was expecting more interviews after applying for about 40 positions because it seems that market is doing well as there are more jobs adverts compared to 2008 and 2009 but getting 2 interviews out of 40 applications is making me less confident about landing a job.

I have seen your report about job seekers leaving out their post graduate qualification to avoid being over qualified. I wonder if I should do it too to increase my chances of getting an interview.. but if I do.. how can explain the one year gap?
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Aileen
* Letter adapted from transitioning.org, a non-profit society specially set up to cater to the emotional needs of the unemployed Singaporeans.
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Re: Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applicati

I graduated from NTU with Degree in Mechanical Engineering (3rd Class Honors) in Jul 2006.

A 3rd Class Hons degree from NTU? There are unemployed grads out there with 1st class hons from NUS, SMU and more prestigious foreign universities.

Local university degrees are a dime a dozen.
 
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Re: Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applicati

A 3rd Class Hons degree from NTU? There are unemployed grads out there with 1st class hons from NUS, SMU and more prestigious foreign universities.

3rd class honours is almost bottom of the barrel....
 
Re: Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applicati

What about a general degree in Engineering? What about 2nd class honours in Social work? What about A levels? I bet the O Level chap must be a complete failure in life. She has got a masters in solar engineering from Sweden. Last I know Sweden in not next to India.

In the past people seldom speak up or share their challenges in life. She is not asking her MP to cancel a traffic summons. As a local and having invested in her education, she must be puzzled why Pinoy, Indians and PRC are holding jobs in Singapore. I have seen the educational credentials of these FTs and they are shocking. The compensating factor is the low wages.

We as a society cannot progress if we do not inject quality in our country.

3rd class honours is almost bottom of the barrel....
 
Re: Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applicati

REC is doing badly now that solar doesn't seem to be the in-thing anymore, plus with cheap China panels flooding in. Strange he didnt mention applying to waferfabs. Similar technology

[h=2]Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applications[/h]
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July 15th, 2012 |
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Author: Contributions

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I’m Aileen, 27, currently a job seeker. I graduated from NTU with Degree in Mechanical Engineering (3rd Class Honors) in Jul 2006.

Upon graduation, I worked as a business executive in a small local IT distribution firm till Jul 2008 when the owner decided to wind up the business.
The reason why I had taken up the job that is completely unrelated to my degree was because I wanted to improve on my soft skills.

Although I had seen some improvement in my soft skills after working 2 years as a business executive, I have to admit that I am not cut out for sales.

I decided that I should go back into engineering but had difficulties getting a engineering related job as it was the start of the financial crisis at that time.

As a result I took on a temporary administrative position for about 9 months. During these months I continued to send resumes and had went for 10 interviews for different jobs scopes (administration, customer services, engineering.. etc) but failed to land a permanent job.

I left for Sweden to pursue a Masters degree in solar engineering as it was my interest and I reckoned that it would increase my chances of getting an engineering job after that.

I came back to Singapore and have been actively seeking for a job. I had tried applying jobs with REC but to no avail. They seem to prefer people with semiconductor and manufacturing experience.

=> Go there to see how this company has been filled to the brim with Pinoys. And to think that the FAP has given much incentive - derived from SGs' blood and coffin money - to this company to relocate here.

I have also tried sending resumes to local solar system integrators but most are not hiring and there are only a handful of such companies in Singapore.

So far have been to 2 interviews; one is a local start up dealing with PV module manufacturing (which I think chances are low as they have expected me to have site experiences which I don’t) the other is contract manufacturing firm for account engineer position (I think chances are higher but they are still interviewing candidates for the position).

I was expecting more interviews after applying for about 40 positions because it seems that market is doing well as there are more jobs adverts compared to 2008 and 2009 but getting 2 interviews out of 40 applications is making me less confident about landing a job.

I have seen your report about job seekers leaving out their post graduate qualification to avoid being over qualified. I wonder if I should do it too to increase my chances of getting an interview.. but if I do.. how can explain the one year gap?
.
Aileen
* Letter adapted from transitioning.org, a non-profit society specially set up to cater to the emotional needs of the unemployed Singaporeans.
.
 
Re: Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applicati

REC is doing badly now that solar doesn't seem to be the in-thing anymore, plus with cheap China panels flooding in. Strange he didnt mention applying to waferfabs. Similar technology

Aileen! yo! Woman or BUTCH or whatever..Aileen!! must be fudgy with buck tooth, short as well & flat, if not, with that qualifications, she can 'solar panel' any CEO of a company! Did she try the best job on this planet? www.pap.org.sg with that kind of qualifications, a $13,000 a month job would be a no-brainer...look at "RIN tin tin"??
 
Re: Solar engineering grad with masters only has 2 interviews out of 40 job applicati

that reminds me of krafty aka hotbot, at least he was not screwed by lky's cronies.
 
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