Will Singapore s financial crisis affect our ability to find a job when we just go

Updated on Financial 2024-06-23
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1.If you come through an intermediary, you don't have to worry about finding a job, because if you don't have a job, you can't get a work pass at all. But your wages will be lower than they have been in the past.

    Singapore has laid off 100,000 people (not sure, I haven't really cared about it), so Singaporeans are in a hurry to find jobs, and the main reason why companies want to hire Chinese workers is because of the cheapness.

    2.Although there are jobs, due to the impact of the economic crisis, not to mention that your salary will be less, and overtime pay will be less or nothing. Therefore, please note that there may be overtime pay in the salary calculated by the agent and you.

    3.The intermediary must have a contract of at least 2 years, and you can't return to China in the middle, and you can't resign if you encounter something unhappy in the company, unless you are not ready to stay in Singapore, because your work permit is signed by the company, so once you resign, you must return to China immediately, and it is not necessarily whether you will be asked for liquidated damages.

    4.The cost of living here is not rent, if you are very economical, it will cost at least 150-200 a month, and if you are spending a little else, it will cost 300-500Therefore, you can consider the basic expenses, the intermediary fees you have to pay and the salary offered by the company to consider whether it is worth it.

    In general, if it is wrapped, the salary is around 1200, and the intermediary fee is not too high, and you can still come over and make some money. If you don't cover it, it is best to recommend that the salary is more than 1500 before coming over, otherwise you basically can't save any money.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's too late to lay off employees and still look for a job? Definitely can't find it! Unless you're a very, very rare talent, that's the exception. If you believe in the intermediary, you can wait and cry!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The humanities education in that place in Singapore is better, if you work, it depends on whether you are introverted or extroverted, and it is difficult to be introverted, if you are extroverted, you should first apply for a good position and squeeze it hard, one cannot change one, and now the crisis can only be like this, if you don't fight for it, you must have no food, and if you fight for it, you may not have no food.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Financial crisis, you must have a job.

    But there is no guarantee that you will not be laid off.

    But it is simply not possible to lay off more than 100,000 people.

    That's horrible!

    Now is not the time.

    Because Singapore** has already stated that if it wants to lay off, it will first take foreign workers!

    Hold on to Singaporeans' jobs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, of course, there will be a certain impact.

    It's all upstairs finished.

    I don't have much to say.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the past, I was a municipal inspector in the country, and it would be better to persuade LZ to stay in the country and continue to develop, and it would be very tiring to go to Singapore to LZ, because the ** employees in the country are too comfortable, although the salary is not high, but it is really easy, and it is just the opposite when you go abroad

    Be careful out there"Black intermediaries", China is the best now, and Singaporeans are still running to China

    In fact, Singapore just announced last year that it was caught in the worst financial turmoil in the 50 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China"Layoffs"There are so many unemployed locals in Singapore, and there are regulations in their country, and local companies have to invite their own people if they want to hire new people

    I think you still don't want to be angry, the family should take care of the domestic part-time job, look at the connection below, there are already people in Singapore who have been bullied so much that they should not be called ineffective every day, the landlord thinks twice, or go to Europe and the United States, where there are humane points, and there are many opportunities for development

    Look here, and now the black-hearted intermediaries are very rampant, and immigrants are even less worthwhile, and they used to be municipal inspectors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At present, Singapore's economic situation shows no signs of improving.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Finding jobs that Singaporeans don't want to do is the most stable.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, Singapore, there are many Chinese in Singapore, although the official language is English, they also understand Chinese, and the environment is also very good, even if South Korea and Japan are very discriminatory against us Chinese. It depends on what you do abroad, if there is an opportunity, even if there is a financial crisis, you must grasp it, everything depends on yourself.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Singapore has a better environment and many Chinese!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    South Korea is suitable for ethnic Koreans.

    Singapore speaks Mandarin, but the money is not as much as in Japan.

    Japan has the most money, but Japanese is required.

    Singapore is 3,000 Singapore dollars a month, which is equivalent to RMB15,000, and Japan is 300,000 yen a month, which is equivalent to more than 20,000 yuan.

    However, in Japan, housing prices and food are very expensive.

    The Chinese-Japanese half-breed.

    It's not that I look down on you.

    Japan is hierarchical.

    You can't be recognized as a half-breed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As you said, now that the financial crisis is in full swing, it is not easy to get out.

    In the case of Japan, there are a large number of layoffs in Japanese companies, including Japanese companies in China.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There will be this kind of problem. Prices in Singapore are very high, and house prices are high for everything. Did you know that there is a lot of competition in Singapore, and it is difficult to find a good job without a lot of academic qualifications and experience.

    It's going to be! Whatever you learn, you do. If you don't have any education and experience, you can only work in a small, unstable company, and the salary is super low. Either you can only work as a female worker!

    That's where people with great skills compete!

    The situation in Singapore is better than in China!

    But to be very amicable with colleagues, some Chinese will exclude people!

    It depends on what you do! Small positions also have a salary of S$1,000, which is equivalent to RMB 4,700.

    Female workers (partly) are covered with food and shelter, but small companies do not!

    S$1,000 is not enough to support yourself, very reluctantly!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The impact of the financial crisis on Singapore has been a number of factors, with the financial sector being the first to lay off workers, the manufacturing sector that exports to the outside world also starting to lay off workers due to reduced external demand, and the service sector not being very optimistic due to the decline in foreign tourists. What you can do depends on your education and skills, and the salary, food and housing will vary greatly from company to company. Now is not a good time to enter Singapore.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Well, some of my classmates went to Singapore to work as a waiter at Starbucks, and it was S$1,250 a month, which should be okay.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Now is an opportunity, after all, the financial crisis is both a crisis and an opportunity.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course, Singapore's financial industry is very developed, and it is also quite affected now. Many people who can't find a job do everything in Singapore, which makes it more difficult for you to go to work to a certain extent.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You'd better not come, the effects of the financial crisis are starting to expand. A lot of people started getting laid off.

    If you don't have a degree, stay in the country.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The intermediary fee is less than 3w and you can go.

    Yes, it mainly depends on how the job you are looking for, and whether you work overtime or not has a big impact.

    The contract must be 2 years otherwise you won't make any money.

    Good luck.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Now that the economic crisis is severe, it is difficult to find a job, and even if you do, it is easy to get fired.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    30,000 yuan, but the income is less, and the average worker earns 7-150,000 yuan a year.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The Singapore dollar has depreciated, and the money earned from part-time work is not as much as it used to be. Moreover, a large number of companies in Singapore have laid off employees, and the demand is not as good as before.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's not a good time, don't go, that's the truth.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    My uncle was there, and he was miserable.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If someone asks you, of course you can go!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There is quite a big impact, because of the current economic crisis, the exchange rate of the Singapore dollar against the RMB has fallen to, there is no more 5 yuan, and now the rent of the exciting trip to Singapore has risen very quickly, generally 220-250 a month loss, if your basic salary is less than 900 (because only higher than 900 basic salary is considered a larger company, there is a certain guarantee), eat 300 + rent 200 has gone to 500, how much can you have left? There is no subsidy and overtime, it is best not to come, and now there is less overtime, don't just listen to the intermediary to say that the sky is falling. There are a lot of companies that are laying off employees, so it's better to think about it.

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