Monday 24th September 2007It's off to work we go…While most expatriates in Singapore's foreign community first arrive in the country on an existing work contract, some may find that when that contract comes to an end (or it's time to move on) they'd prefer to stay and find new employment. In some cases a partner may want to enter the work force. Whatever the situation, it's useful to know how to go about it. Finding a jobAny foreigner wishing to take up work in Singapore, needs either an Employment Pass or a Work Permit. Take a look at the INFOrmation Page on Employment-related Passes in Singapore for full details on the requirements, and how the application should be made. If you've not started looking for a job, or perhaps you have been working but have been made redundant and are now unemployed, find out about Finding Work in Singapore, or browse The AngloFILE category Recruitment & Employment for an organisation that may be able to help you. If you are looking for a job, you might want to post a message to the Jobs Wanted section of The AngloINFO Forum, and keep a close eye on the Jobs Offered category to see if there's anything that suits you. Featured Advertiser From The AngloFILE-
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