Monday, 1 August 2016

This site is mainly for any Singaporean seeking any position to work

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Put yourself out there

Business networking sites such as LinkedIn (Opens new window) and Spoke (Opens new window) are very popular among jobseekers who want to promote their skills. These sites allow you to develop relationships that can lead to finding unadvertised vacancies. A little bit of self-promotion can go a long way. Find out how to tap into the hidden jobs market in our beginner's guide to networking.

Finding a job     Recruitment agencies


Recruitment agencies can be a useful source of job vacancies. Many employers carry out their main recruiting through agencies, so signing up can give you access to jobs that are not advertised elsewhere.

What happens when I contact an agency?

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Your recruitment agent will start by finding out what kind of jobs you are looking for and which skills you have. They will also try to evaluate to see if you are reliable , responsible in your job , attitude , job hopper etc.... ( A recruiter takes 2 min to be able to sum you up )
The  agency can take the hard work out of job searching for you, especially if you have skills local employers are looking for. 

Our Agencies are specialise in temporary work, permanent work or specific sectors. If you

Find out how to deal with recruitment agencies so you make sure they're working hard to find you the right job.

They will ask for an up-to-date copy of your CV, which will help them decide if they can place you in a job. ( if your CV does indicate the frquent change of job, make the extra effort to do the next job better )
Only put yourself forward for work you are confident that you will be able to do. Many agencies handle both temporary and permanent vacancies. Even if you're looking for permanent work, consider putting yourself forward for both – if you perform well in a temporary job, it can sometimes lead to a permanent position.


It is very important to build a relationship with your recruitment agent.
Don't be afraid to give them a call to find out how they are getting on with finding you suitable vacancies. They'll have lots of people signing up every day. Being proactive will remind them you are keen to work.
Most reputable agents will notify you before they send your CV to a company, but it is always worth asking them to do this when you first sign up.
Agencies are in the business of finding you a job and are paid by their clients if they fill a position. Be aware that most do not charge any fees unless they specialise in areas such as modelling and acting.