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From The Straits Times
By Jermyn Chow
Published 6 Mar 2010


A NEW career scheme to groom a new breed of soldiers, called military experts, has been well received by Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) personnel and job seekers.

Second Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen told Parliament that 95 per cent of SAF regulars - now in jobs such as engineering, maintenance, naval warfare and nursing - will switch to the new branch of service known as the Military Domain Experts Scheme (MDES), which kicks in next month. The servicemen will get to retire later and have opportunities along a structured career track aimed at furthering their studies or honing their specialist skills. Salaries are also benchmarked against similar jobs in the private sector.

Defence Ministry recruiters also received more applications for a dozen entry-level MDES fields of specialisation, such as in air force engineering, air operations and systems, and military intelligence.

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From The Straits Times
By Jennani Durai
Published 5 Mar 2010


JOB seekers swarmed the Resorts World Sentosa's (RWS) booth at Singapore's largest career and education fair yesterday, all wanting one of 2,000 remaining jobs up for grabs.

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From The Straits Times
By Jessica Cheam
Published 25 Feb 2010

SINGAPORE'S burgeoning clean technology industry is to boast a cutting-edge green business park that will help create 20,000 'green collar' jobs by 2030.

Plans for the 50 ha park in Nanyang Avenue, to be built in three phases for $52 million, were unveiled by industrial landlord JTC Corp and the Economic Development Board (EDB) on Thursday.

The park will feature green technologies such as stormwater recycling, solar power generation and buildings with the highest standards of environmental performance set in a lush green landscape.

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From The Straits Times
By June Cheong
Published 25 Feb 2010


ARE you good at mental sums, able to do quick calculations at the drop of a card, and have a head for figures?

That accurately describes 22-year-old Geraldine Wong, who will begin a career as a dealer inspector at the upcoming Marina Bay Sands integrated resort when it opens on April 27th.

She reveals that she was actually attracted to the mathematics - and mental calculations - involved in her job.

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From The Straits Times
By Lim Wei Chean
Published 25 Feb 2010


TO GEAR up for its April 27 opening, Marina Bay Sands (MBS) - Singapore's second integrated resort - is ramping up the hiring of staff to fill up all the necessary positions so that it get off to 'as perfect a start' as possible in the final stretch.

Its president and chief executive officer Thomas Arasi on Thursday morning unveiled its recruitment centre at Mountbatten Square, which is also its training headquarters. Mr Arasi said the IR needs to fill some 5,000 positions in the hotels, restaurants, retail front as it prepares for its opening.

The casino posts have all been filled with some 1,500 dealers, all of whom are Singaporeans and permanent residents, who started training this month. Another 350 more senior casino dealers were put through their paces last month. Training can take up to seven weeks and will be conducted around the clock in eight-hour shifts to simulate a working casino.

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