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Working in Singapore: Some Points to Consider Seriously

If you dream of working in Singapore, then you need to seriously consider the following points. This article will introduce these issues in detail to help you better understand the working environment in Singapore.

Advantages of public schools

It is really difficult to find a job in Singapore unless you come from a public school, such as a polytechnic or a university. Because many companies don't need to pay the deposit to the Immigration Bureau, while China people need to pay S $2,000. Besides, China people's reputation in Singapore needs to be improved, and there are news reports that China people cheat every day.

Rely on family support

If you are not from a public school, you are not allowed to work in Singapore. This means that you need to rely entirely on the support of your family.

Managing a school is not necessarily the best choice.

I advise you not to blindly pursue management courses. Although there are many management schools in Singapore, the study period is very long (at least two or three years) and the tuition fees are quite high. On the contrary, it may be more practical to learn a trade.