Extraordinary times call for unconventional measures. When odds in the hiring market are stacked up against job seekers, it is time to reach out via alternative means to secure your next job.
As Covid-19 continues to wreak havoc on economies, jobs are turning out to be the precious commodity of the day. Find out why SMU School of Economics alumnus Benjamin Wong took a giant leap of faith leaving his job to start career ... Read More
Social media has become an irreplaceable part of our lives, but how is it impacting the way adolescent girls view themselves? A research led by SMU’s Associate Professor of Psychology Hwajin Yang examines ... Read More
Fresh off the success of co-founding Project Y to Z, SMU Business alumna Jessica Lee returns as the Founder of Hindsight is 2020—where she hopes to support and inspire internship and job seekers through a series of ... Read More
Year Two SMU Accountancy student Kenneth Wong spends his Friday evenings in a rather untypical fashion—helping ‘rough sleepers’ in Singapore. Here he shares his volunteering experience and his hopes to inspire volunteerism in Singapore.
Contrary to popular beliefs, Covid-19 isn’t quite the death knell for brick and mortar businesses. In fact, SMU Adjunct Faculty and author Jörg Dietzel believes that to thrive post-Covid, brands need to adopt a hybrid form of ... Read More
As founder and CEO of Workstream.us—an automated hiring platform for companies employing hourly workers—SMU Accountancy alumnus Desmond Lim constantly seeks to improve his ... Read More
Find out here how you can spend less, save more, and improve yourself while waiting for the economy to turn around as lives and livelihoods hang in the balance in these uncertain times.
In a letter to his professors, SMU Accountancy student Irving Yeo reflects on his journey pursuing a second major in accounting data and analytics and how he has benefitted greatly from the programme.