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Can Singapore Changi Airport recruit without an intermediary?

Hello, it's almost impossible to go through an intermediary. First of all, you are not in Singapore. Secondly, you have no position in Singapore. If you are PR, you absolutely don't have to go through an intermediary.

Why through an intermediary:

1, Work Permit Handling (If you are in China, you need to apply for a work permit to work in Singapore, and people at the airport don't care. If you are in Singapore and the interview is successful, you can apply for a work permit yourself and talk to HR (I hope there is no intermediary).

2. Buy basic medical insurance (formally, the employer should buy basic medical insurance for you, but in order to do business, these insurances are bought by the intermediary for the employer, saving money for the employer and saving a lot of things for the employer).

3, the employer is to recruit a lot of people, even if you are excellent, the employer is not willing to skip the intermediary and ask you directly, because the employer should ensure that the intermediary can interview more people for the employer, perhaps recruiting 10 people, and the employer needs 50 people to interview, and you are just one of them. Whether it can be selected by the employer is still unknown, so the employer will not make trouble for himself.

In terms of security, you should find your own employer. If you don't work well, your employer dismisses you, and you still need someone, it will be even more troublesome for your employer. Generally, if someone is dismissed, the intermediary is responsible for buying the air ticket and looking for the selected person.

Therefore, it is impossible to go through an intermediary unless the employer is a small company and only recruits one person. In this case, there is an opportunity.

The agency fee can be discussed with the agent. Remember, the agent must show the invoice or receipt, and must have the financial seal of the company. Singapore's MOM law clearly stipulates that the agency fee should not be higher than two months' salary, including overseas fees. In other words, your salary is S $265,438+000, and your agency fee cannot be higher than S $4,200. If it is high, you can pay first and ask for a receipt.

I hope I can help you.