Monday, May 24, 2010

How to find jobs for foreign students in Singapore?

I am a foreigner currently studying at a local JC in Singapore. I find it hard to find part-time jobs during the holidays because most of them ask for Singaporeans or someone with Permanent Resident status. So where do i exactly find jobs that wants foreigners and pays well? I have tried jobstreet and other employment websites. But nothing works! =(

How to find jobs for foreign students in Singapore?
dude....when i was in JC 5 yrs ago and use to work at sim lim sq at one of the shops helping troubleshoot pcs...and mind you im an australian and still am. it aint that tough to find jobs especially part time ones..if u know people, that'll be even better. gd luck mate!
Reply:how abt working at a fast food restaurants?or maybe you can try go to 88db website and look for any job opportunities, you can even find a home based jobs
Reply:I believe you are on student pass, you should ask your school for any jobs available for attachments relevant to your course of study.
Reply:Most of jobs are hard to work so you may be disappointed. I use this great job http://www.googleadvertise.com they help you to be successful.
Reply:According to the ICA and MOM laws, foreign students studying in local JCs are not allowed to work in Singapore in any form (part-time or full-time) unless you are waiting for FINAL examination results and you possess a work-pass.





I believe if you tried harder, you might still be able to get a job somehow, probably because the employer does not know the law well, but my advise is, don't risk your future, if you get caught, you'll be exiled.
Reply:get working visas. i got mine (but not singapore.. im from singapore.. in australia).. working visas.. more safe..





without working visas like if u're on student visas i think its illegal?





or u can go restaurant as waitress.. =D
Reply:hi, do you only want to work during holidays? If you don't mind working during school term, you can try tuition agencies. The money is not bad too.





My friend who is a foreigner got his students through tuition agencies. Hope this helps!

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