If you’ve always dreamed of working at a gaming company or venturing into the realm of e-commerce — Sea has announced plans to hire 500 locals as part of a 6-month training & mentorship programme.
Sea may not immediately ring the bell, but it’s the parent company of Shopee — a popular online shopping community.
Here’s what else is in-store for interested applicants & how you can share this lobang with your loved ones who may still be seeking a job in this tough climate.
After graduating from the course, participants can look forward to joining these Sea subsidiaries, among others:
Being an employee at Shopee could come with a chance to hangout at their swanky HQ at Science Park near Kent Ridge MRT.
The dedicated office complex even comes with an in-house masseuse and other perks you’d expect in a share working space catered to millennnials.
Since it was only opened back in 2019, you could still be the first to break in these pool tables & office pods.
Sea has opened 500 slots in total for their programme:
You’ll need at least 3 years of work experience to qualify for the 100 mid-career slots.
All trainees can expect to undergo half a year of on-the-job mentorship & training at Shopee in areas such as
The aim is to help all participates acquire e-commerce & tech skills to take on roles like Data or Business Analysts.
A monthly allowance will be given to all trainees, for peace of mind that the training programme will result in full-time employment upon completion.
If you’re interested, or know someone who may be a good fit for this programme, head over to their website for more info on how to apply.
We wish all applicants and jobseekers all the best on their hunt for a stable career opportunity amidst these uncertain times.
Hopefully more similar programmes will be launched with local SMEs to help fresh graduates transition into a productive work-life in 2020 and beyond.
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps, Google Maps & SeaAsia.
Police are searching for the e-bike rider.
She was cremated at Mandai Crematorium on Sunday (16 March).
His father found him on the street and reported the incident to the police.
The incident is believed to be due to a bird strike.
It was raining heavily when the incident occurred.
Police have yet to press charges as they deemed the incident as a domestic matter.