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Get a green job, save the environment
Energy Carta pushing clean-tech sector; 18,000 new jobs likely by 2015. -ST - The Straits Times
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A job like no other, says officer
What does it take to be a Wildlife and National Parks Department enforcement officer in the jungles of Peninsular Malaysia? -NST
Retiree gets paid to shop and eat out
She is a freelance mystery shopper for a market research consultancy. -ST
It pays to be a dog's best friend
Yenni Yap hopes to eventually open what she calls an 'exclusive dog club' - a small day-care centre for dogs. -ST
Skilled finance professionals in demand: survey
80 per cent of local respondents have difficulty finding skilled accounting and finance candidates. -BT
More job-seekers consider career in insurance
Insurance firms have grown in attractiveness because they are paying better. -BT
Jetstar's flying mums
New part-time scheme to encourage mothers to join its cabin crew. -myp
They're taking a gamble on casino skills
Casino skills are the flavour of the moment.
Boring? 'Creators' aim to engineer a cool image
New group aims to dispel myth and re-ignite interest in engineering.
Pharma sector jobs in the pink of health
Even with the economy in a downturn, pharmaceutical firms are still hiring. -ST
Chance to help the sick; cleaner environment too
Instead of joining a petrochemical engineering company, Charmaine Tan wanted to be in a 'cleaner' industry. -ST
Long shifts, stable job
Job stability is what attracted Mr Jamil to a pharmaceutical company. -ST
Excited by different career path
The pharmaceutical sector was something different for Vincent Ng, who does more managerial roles as a production engineer. -ST
'It gives me more security'
Specialising in pharmaceuticals pays off for Ms Xu, who feels her job is secure in the health-care sector. -ST
Misconceptions about social work
Let's list and clarify some misconceptions that people have about social work. -AsiaOne
"It felt like I was caring for 4 sets of parents"
Dealing with the family problems of others and yet not being shown any appreciation for his effort was difficult for Mr Cai, a social worker. -AsiaOne
Tales from the crypt
According to Taoist belief, gravediggers are among the first to greet the dead.
Green-collar jobs 'the sexiest around'
Cleantech sector hots up with 1,200 jobs despite recession. -ST
Breaking through glass ceiling
Increasing number of women breaking into male dominated arenas in Korea. -The Korea Herald/ANN