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He's happier selling noodles than crunching numbers
After 18 years of crunching numbers in the corporate world, Mr Samuel Fang decided to hang up his neckties for a sweaty job.
University lecturer turns hawker
She tutors undergrads from 3 universities here, but wanted to fulfil dream of owning her own shop.
Thanks to people like her, your laptop costs under $2,000
Precision engineers make processes better, easier and cheaper.
From plant manager to stock analyst
Plan your work and don't procrastinate, advises TA Securities' Kaladher Govindan.
Getting a head start
Being driven propels a highly organized Sarah Edmonston to early success.
Mapping her career
Singapore Land Authority's only female surveyor Loh Sook Yee is the first Asian woman to receive a top British surveying award.
Retaining superstars in a tight labour market
Let's take a look at how companies can create a workforce that is engaged and fully aligned with the organisation's vision.
 
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