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‘1 year without a job and counting’ — SG jobseeker laments after his ‘endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails’

https://theindependent.sg/1-year-without...on-emails/
"1 year without a job and counting" — SG jobseeker laments after his 'endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails'
 
Title: 1 year without a job and counting — SG jobseeker laments after his 'endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails'
 
Source: The Independent Singapore
 
Date: February 17, 2025
 
Theme: This news article highlights the struggles of a jobseeker in Singapore who has been unemployed for a year despite applying for numerous positions, attending countless interviews, and receiving numerous rejection emails.
 
Core Points:
 
- The article focuses on the frustrations of a jobseeker who has been unsuccessfully searching for a job for a year.
 
- The jobseeker laments the relentless cycle of applications, interviews, and rejections.
 
- The article does not provide any further details about the individual's situation, their job-seeking efforts, or the types of roles they are applying for.
 
Phenomenon: The article reflects a common challenge faced by many jobseekers in today's competitive job market, particularly in Singapore. It highlights the emotional toll and frustration that can accompany a prolonged job search.
Jobs stolen by Ftrashes lah.
It's very sad ... Above 50s will never relinquish their jobs with the widening retirement age gap ...
Me, jobless too, that is why everyday I have so much time

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Here is another for people with work or have a job is Silver Support (SS) Scheme for workers age between 45 to 54 of years old, it mean before 55 years old (this is for Singaporean who CPF contribution up to $140,000 and/or workers average annual net trade income up to $27,600 (Nota: this is a 1/4 year cash to help lower workers.) I think it can help abit too. Clapping Clapping

I think salary is not above $1,800 for Silver Support Scheme lehh.
(17-02-2025, 07:47 AM)Bigiron Wrote: [ -> ]‘1 year without a job and counting’ — SG jobseeker laments after his ‘endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails’

https://theindependent.sg/1-year-without...on-emails/

Going for many interviews and getting rejected? There are surely reasons and there is nothing to politicise this. I have seen enough CVs and candidates in my career. Employers know what they are looking for on paper and can more or less conclude in the first 5 minutes of an interview.
(23-02-2025, 08:15 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Here is another for people with work or have a job is Silver Support (SS) Scheme for workers age between 45 to 54 of years old, it mean before 55 years old (this is for Singaporean who CPF contribution up to $140,000 and/or workers average annual net trade income up to $27,600 (Nota: this is a 1/4 year cash to help lower workers.) I think it can help abit too. Clapping Clapping

I think salary is not above $1,800 for Silver Support Scheme lehh.

Here are latest news in COL. Some can have info too to find out...mope is help abit. Tongue
https://tarakeswarcollege.in/singapore-c...ment-2025/
(23-02-2025, 11:53 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ][Image: Screenshot-2025-02-05-13-44-08-07-6012fa...b265e7.jpg]

https://youtu.be/dWSom5wlxWA?si=jD1WDK8W1OiA2tqm
(17-02-2025, 07:47 AM)Bigiron Wrote: [ -> ]‘1 year without a job and counting’ — SG jobseeker laments after his ‘endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails’

https://theindependent.sg/1-year-without...on-emails/

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Look for somethings to do
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FUTURE not waiting for U or anyone... Sleepy Sick
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(17-02-2025, 07:49 AM)Bigiron Wrote: [ -> ]"1 year without a job and counting" — SG jobseeker laments after his 'endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails'
 
Title: 1 year without a job and counting — SG jobseeker laments after his 'endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails'
 
Source: The Independent Singapore
 
Date: February 17, 2025
 
Theme: This news article highlights the struggles of a jobseeker in Singapore who has been unemployed for a year despite applying for numerous positions, attending countless interviews, and receiving numerous rejection emails.
 
Core Points:
 
- The article focuses on the frustrations of a jobseeker who has been unsuccessfully searching for a job for a year.
 
- The jobseeker laments the relentless cycle of applications, interviews, and rejections.
 
- The article does not provide any further details about the individual's situation, their job-seeking efforts, or the types of roles they are applying for.
 
Phenomenon: The article reflects a common challenge faced by many jobseekers in today's competitive job market, particularly in Singapore. It highlights the emotional toll and frustration that can accompany a prolonged job search.

S$200- S$600 Cash Payout Coming for Singapore: Check Dates and Eligibility....continue to those folks who been on the challenge faced by many job seekers here some more the one years already.....ohh. Tongue .
(17-02-2025, 07:49 AM)Bigiron Wrote: [ -> ]"1 year without a job and counting" — SG jobseeker laments after his 'endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails'
 
Title: 1 year without a job and counting — SG jobseeker laments after his 'endless applications, countless interviews, and rejection emails'
 
Source: The Independent Singapore
 
Date: February 17, 2025
 
Theme: This news article highlights the struggles of a jobseeker in Singapore who has been unemployed for a year despite applying for numerous positions, attending countless interviews, and receiving numerous rejection emails.
 
Core Points:
 
- The article focuses on the frustrations of a jobseeker who has been unsuccessfully searching for a job for a year.
 
- The jobseeker laments the relentless cycle of applications, interviews, and rejections.
 
- The article does not provide any further details about the individual's situation, their job-seeking efforts, or the types of roles they are applying for.
 
Phenomenon: The article reflects a common challenge faced by many jobseekers in today's competitive job market, particularly in Singapore. It highlights the emotional toll and frustration that can accompany a prolonged job search.

Me or yours business... Rotfl
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(24-02-2025, 12:12 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ][Image: Screenshot-2025-02-03-17-21-27-39-f69139...4f144a.jpg]
Look for somethings to do
[Image: Screenshot-2025-02-02-23-34-56-53-f69139...4f144a.jpg]
FUTURE not waiting for U or anyone... Sleepy Sick
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Here are some example: if it can help... Big Grin

Higher wages for 37,000 public healthcare workers from mid-2025

Beside only...  can try others beyond nurses, 37,000 public healthcare workers can expect salary increases in 2025, as part of broader efforts to attract and retain talent in three key groups: allied health professionals (AHPs), pharmacists, and administrative, ancillary, and support staff...can try others too. Big Grin
(22-02-2025, 02:32 PM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]Me, jobless too, that is why everyday I have so much time

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https://www.mom.gov.sg/employment-practi...hat-is-pwm
mom should set up job help center to send those who need help directly to potential employer who is asking for foreign work passes. no need to keep increasing cost as those result in high inflation.

then have mom people to follow up with the employer on why the candidates cannot be employed. those employers who play monkey tricks will end. not the direct employers but the foreign employee who is doing the interview. tendency is they try to keep position for their villagers. no know what benefits flow below the table.

job hunting is not just people who need jobs responsibility cause you allow foreigners to come compete so must re balance the ground in favour of local.