<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=msghead><TD><TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR class=msghead><TD class=msgF width="1%" noWrap align=right>From: </TD><TD class=msgFname width="68%" noWrap>SingaporeNewsAlternative.blogspot.com (snablogspot) <NOBR></NOBR></TD><TD class=msgDate width="30%" noWrap align=right>Aug-19 11:35 pm </TD></TR><TR class=msghead><TD class=msgT height=20 width="1%" noWrap align=right>To: </TD><TD class=msgTname width="68%" noWrap>ALL <NOBR></NOBR></TD><TD class=msgNum noWrap align=right></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD class=msgleft rowSpan=4 width="1%"></TD><TD class=wintiny noWrap align=right>19505.1 </TD></TR><TR><TD height=8></TD></TR><TR><TD class=msgtxt>GIC has been busy going hunting for potential scholars in Malaysia. Several Malaysian bloggers recounted their experiences at the GIC Scholarship Interview conducted in Malacca and KL.
http://weiwenconcerto.blogspot.com/2009/08/gic-scholarship-interview-round-1.html
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
GIC Scholarship Interview, Round 1
Date: 19th August 2009 (Wednesday)
Time: 9am till 4pm plus
Venue: Sunway Resort, Bandar Sunway
Yes, another scholarship interview. Another chance and another opportunity to gain financial support for my education. It feels like March repeating itself.
GIC was quite similar to SC's interview, except this time, there's no quotas or whatsover. If you're good, you're in.
Fun facts about GIC:
-Did you know that GIC only invest GLOBALLY?!? And they have branches in New York, San Francisco (USA), London (UK), Seoul (korea), Tokyo (Japan), Shanghai, Beijing (China) and other places that I've forgotten.
-GIC stands for Government of Singapore Investment Corporation Pt. Ltd. (Finally! I know what it stands for)
-Founding chairman is Lee Kuan Yew
-Requires scholars to train during summer breaks
-Has only one client, which is singapore government. It's a buy-side company.
-It's manages the government's fund, but it's a private company.
7.30am plus
Was running late today, so had to 'fei che' to make sure my sis's not late. Went to Shyu Fei's place to pick her up, and I've discovered a FANTASTIC parking spot that doesn't require the daily RM4!!! Just park near Shyu Fei's neighborhood!!! There were a couple of students who did that, and I've just bought my pas bulanan!!! Damn.
Anyway, saw Eng Wee on the way, then off we go! To Sunway Resort. Tried to show off my navigation skill by using the different route to Sunway, instead of the usual U-turn way, went pass Monash and Sunway Uni. My passengers were awed by the really big campus.
"Sunway so big, Taylors so small. And yet, we're paying so much more!" lol.. Quote, wee wee.
9.00am
Reached the room quite early. Sunway Resort has really friendly services, and all of them smile and lend a hand!!! So, as a satisfied consumer, I compliment and praise Sunway for their wonderful performance in their job. =)
No one was there. Bumped into someone I've met in the US Application Workshop, Ken Ji and Kwang Hui. They were in the "Su Ann's group" and most of the applicants were from HELP Uni. Only like 5 from Taylors.
9.15am
It started with a presentation by the GIC HR department. Ms Ka Yee explained the first part on the company's history and how it's formed and what it does. Then, Ms Lily explained on the GIC scholarship and the conditions. Repayment period is 6 years, for US/UK and less than 6 years for Germany/Japan. Don't offer the top salary, but very competitive paychecks.
During Q&A session, I've asked how did GIC manage to weather the economic crisis. Trying to be singka and all... lol
"Er, actually, the Q&A is about the scholarship." Opps...
"Anyway, just to answer your question, our prospects on our long term investment is looking really good." Something like that. Mr. Tan, the HR department head answered it.
Then one parent said, "Just now the lady say about the scholarships given out, I would like to know what's the quota or any limit to the no. of scholars a year?"
"Ok, first, my name is Ms Lily, (lol... it sounds similar to lady anyway) and no, we don't have specific quota. It depends on the pool of talent we have."
"Don't you have like a budget?" asked another parent.
"Well, it's actually a form of investment. We're investing Sing dollar 250k to 350k in each scholars, we make sure we evaluate well to ensure that our investment has good returns, (also meaning make GIC more prosperous by gathering the creme De la creme)"
"I wanna know, how flexible is GIC in terms of the repayment period?" an applicant asked.
"Wao, haven't even get the scholarship already ask bout this. But, it's a fair question, as this scholarship is a form of contract. Legally, we couldn't say anything, but we'll be a little disappointed. In fact, we have a scholar who's in his 30's and currently in a senior position and doing really really well. He really has shown a great example for everyone, and I hope future scholars would remain and grow with us in a long term."
"I'm sorry, but what I mean is do we have to immediately work right after graduation?"
"Oh yes, of course."
10.15am
FOOD!!! They had like tiramisu, sandwich, and loads of really top notch tea-break food. Mingled around with the other applicants.
So, after like conversing and Q&A session, oh, I asked whether GIC has ever considered venturing into the Islamic banking sector.
"Yes, we've considered, but we don't venture, because we do not lend money out. We only manage it. And the Islamic sector is a retail business, and we're not into that." Ohhh....
Then, we shook hands and bid farewell. Well let us know the result in like 2 weeks.
All in all, it was another good experience obtained. Hopefully this time, the multiple rejections from other scholarships leads up and benefits me in getting this one.
Sadhu sadhu sadhu... (Yes, I'm a Buddhist, FYI) =)
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http://weiwenconcerto.blogspot.com/2009/08/gic-scholarship-interview-round-1.html
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
GIC Scholarship Interview, Round 1
Date: 19th August 2009 (Wednesday)
Time: 9am till 4pm plus
Venue: Sunway Resort, Bandar Sunway
Yes, another scholarship interview. Another chance and another opportunity to gain financial support for my education. It feels like March repeating itself.
GIC was quite similar to SC's interview, except this time, there's no quotas or whatsover. If you're good, you're in.
Fun facts about GIC:
-Did you know that GIC only invest GLOBALLY?!? And they have branches in New York, San Francisco (USA), London (UK), Seoul (korea), Tokyo (Japan), Shanghai, Beijing (China) and other places that I've forgotten.
-GIC stands for Government of Singapore Investment Corporation Pt. Ltd. (Finally! I know what it stands for)
-Founding chairman is Lee Kuan Yew
-Requires scholars to train during summer breaks
-Has only one client, which is singapore government. It's a buy-side company.
-It's manages the government's fund, but it's a private company.
7.30am plus
Was running late today, so had to 'fei che' to make sure my sis's not late. Went to Shyu Fei's place to pick her up, and I've discovered a FANTASTIC parking spot that doesn't require the daily RM4!!! Just park near Shyu Fei's neighborhood!!! There were a couple of students who did that, and I've just bought my pas bulanan!!! Damn.
Anyway, saw Eng Wee on the way, then off we go! To Sunway Resort. Tried to show off my navigation skill by using the different route to Sunway, instead of the usual U-turn way, went pass Monash and Sunway Uni. My passengers were awed by the really big campus.
"Sunway so big, Taylors so small. And yet, we're paying so much more!" lol.. Quote, wee wee.
9.00am
Reached the room quite early. Sunway Resort has really friendly services, and all of them smile and lend a hand!!! So, as a satisfied consumer, I compliment and praise Sunway for their wonderful performance in their job. =)
No one was there. Bumped into someone I've met in the US Application Workshop, Ken Ji and Kwang Hui. They were in the "Su Ann's group" and most of the applicants were from HELP Uni. Only like 5 from Taylors.
9.15am
It started with a presentation by the GIC HR department. Ms Ka Yee explained the first part on the company's history and how it's formed and what it does. Then, Ms Lily explained on the GIC scholarship and the conditions. Repayment period is 6 years, for US/UK and less than 6 years for Germany/Japan. Don't offer the top salary, but very competitive paychecks.
During Q&A session, I've asked how did GIC manage to weather the economic crisis. Trying to be singka and all... lol
"Er, actually, the Q&A is about the scholarship." Opps...
"Anyway, just to answer your question, our prospects on our long term investment is looking really good." Something like that. Mr. Tan, the HR department head answered it.
Then one parent said, "Just now the lady say about the scholarships given out, I would like to know what's the quota or any limit to the no. of scholars a year?"
"Ok, first, my name is Ms Lily, (lol... it sounds similar to lady anyway) and no, we don't have specific quota. It depends on the pool of talent we have."
"Don't you have like a budget?" asked another parent.
"Well, it's actually a form of investment. We're investing Sing dollar 250k to 350k in each scholars, we make sure we evaluate well to ensure that our investment has good returns, (also meaning make GIC more prosperous by gathering the creme De la creme)"
"I wanna know, how flexible is GIC in terms of the repayment period?" an applicant asked.
"Wao, haven't even get the scholarship already ask bout this. But, it's a fair question, as this scholarship is a form of contract. Legally, we couldn't say anything, but we'll be a little disappointed. In fact, we have a scholar who's in his 30's and currently in a senior position and doing really really well. He really has shown a great example for everyone, and I hope future scholars would remain and grow with us in a long term."
"I'm sorry, but what I mean is do we have to immediately work right after graduation?"
"Oh yes, of course."
10.15am
FOOD!!! They had like tiramisu, sandwich, and loads of really top notch tea-break food. Mingled around with the other applicants.
So, after like conversing and Q&A session, oh, I asked whether GIC has ever considered venturing into the Islamic banking sector.
"Yes, we've considered, but we don't venture, because we do not lend money out. We only manage it. And the Islamic sector is a retail business, and we're not into that." Ohhh....
Then, we shook hands and bid farewell. Well let us know the result in like 2 weeks.
All in all, it was another good experience obtained. Hopefully this time, the multiple rejections from other scholarships leads up and benefits me in getting this one.
Sadhu sadhu sadhu... (Yes, I'm a Buddhist, FYI) =)
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