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What is the Old Fcuk trying to hide? What is he afraid of Sporns discovering?
http://www.temasekreview.com/2010/04/11/gic-employing-young-professionals-programme/
April 11th, 2010 |
Author: admin
Dear Sir,
I read your report on ContactSingapore’s effort in recruiting Taiwanese nationals to come to Singapore for work.
I have one point to for you to analyze:
In contactsingapore’s website:
http://www.contactsingapore.sg/industries/financial_services/programmes/
GIC (Government Investment Company) is arranging a ‘Young Professionals Programme (YPP)’. The one-year YPP propramme is conducted in Singapore. It starts with 5 weeks of intensive classroom training in finance, economics, and investment analysis.
I am very surprise this recruitment call is only found in contactsingapore’s website.
Not even in www.gic.com.sg or any other local job search engines.
I maybe wrong, but it is plain to see that GIC wants to give free training to foreigners while new graduating students in Singapore are not entitled.
Thank you,
Chan Hoe
http://www.temasekreview.com/2010/04/11/gic-employing-young-professionals-programme/
Dear Sir,
I read your report on ContactSingapore’s effort in recruiting Taiwanese nationals to come to Singapore for work.
I have one point to for you to analyze:
In contactsingapore’s website:
http://www.contactsingapore.sg/industries/financial_services/programmes/
GIC (Government Investment Company) is arranging a ‘Young Professionals Programme (YPP)’. The one-year YPP propramme is conducted in Singapore. It starts with 5 weeks of intensive classroom training in finance, economics, and investment analysis.
I am very surprise this recruitment call is only found in contactsingapore’s website.
Not even in www.gic.com.sg or any other local job search engines.
I maybe wrong, but it is plain to see that GIC wants to give free training to foreigners while new graduating students in Singapore are not entitled.
Thank you,
Chan Hoe