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Mon, Oct 20, 2008
The Straits Times
I'll go where the jobs are

MR NICOLAS Ang is studying mechanical engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and, like many of his peers, he had his eye on a banking or finance career.

The 24-year-old says that in recent years, many engineering graduates have been snapped up by the finance industry because of their analytical skills.

However, the economic downturn - as well as the deep losses and job cuts in the financial services sector - has changed things.

'If it gets really bad, I am not going to be choosy. I am more than willing to go wherever the jobs are,' says Mr Ang, adding that he wants to land a job as soon as possible to start repaying his $20,000 study loan.

Besides attending numerous career talks organised by the NUS Career Centre, he has also taken up a slew of classes - on everything from resume writing and interviewing techniques to dress sense - to improve his chances of landing a job.

'The recession may hit us hard. But I am sure I will survive. My university education has prepared me well for it.'

>>After the slog of varsity, we merit top pay, don't we?

SANDRA DAVIE

This article was first published in The Straits Times on Oct 18, 2008.


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