Questions to Ask Yourself Before Making Your Next Career Move

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It doesn’t matter whether you’ve started work only a couple of months ago, or you’re already two years into your first role – at some point, you’ll come to a crossroads in your career journey.  There, you’ll have to make a choice: stay in your present role, make a job switch, or see through a complete career change.

Employer Soundbites: Switching Careers Isn’t as Terrifying as You Think

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gradsingapore’s Employer Soundbites aims to share quick thoughts from employers on current industry trends, hiring insights and useful tips for fresh graduates looking to kickstart their career on a high note.

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Transferring Unique Humanities-Related Skills to Unrelated Jobs

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Upon finishing your last exam or project, even before your convocation, you started on the first step of your job hunt – researching the job market. And after much back-and-forth with yourself, you’ve picked out the role and company you think fits you best based on the job description offered, research into the company, as well as your unique skill set.

The (Fortunate) Ballad of Having a Humanities Degree

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This story might be a common theme if you’re in humanities – with graduation looming, you’ve been hearing of friends in majors like business or science having interviews lined up, or already offered full-time roles. And yet, you’re facing difficulties in your job search, even when applying to general roles that are open to all academic disciplines.

What Do You Do if You Get Stumped by an Interview Question?

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After sending in your application and waiting for about a week, it’s here! You’ll be going for the coveted interview with your prospective employer. After all, it’s an unspoken understanding that you have a pretty good chance of landing a role if you’ve been invited for an interview!

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