It's hard to ignore the importance of an online presence, especially when it comes to building one's network. We speak to LinkedIn and Dr KyuJin Shim to find out some dos and don'ts.
Charmian Yeo did an undergraduate degree in chemistry, but the SMU Master of Professional Accounting alumna is now working as an auditor at Ernst & Young in Singapore. This is how she did it.
Being told the "soft" background of his psychology degree would never get him a job in an analytical position was all the push Kian Boon Ng needed to prove this naysaying interviewer wrong.
John Tan may have begun as a sociology major, but a switch in discipline with SMU's Juris Doctor programme has led this alumnus to become one of Singapore's most influential lawyers.
To get ahead in your career, it is important not just to find a job but one in an industry that is bursting with potential. Here are 5 unexpected sectors to be bullish about and potential roles you can land.
While graduate starting salaries may be at an all-time high, don't expect it to always be a given. And neither should it be the only factor when evaluating your career. We speak to Prasanthi Guda from SMU's Dato’ Kho Hui Meng Career Centre for her expert ... Read More
Happiness at work isn't just determined by the salary package. What can universities and organisations do to help graduates find fulfilment in their career?
Hit a dead-end in your job and you're finally ready to consider something different? Don't go in blind. Prep yourself with the foundation and necessary skills for your new career.
Think an economics major could only be an economist? It’s time to relook this hot degree, coveted by plenty of forward-thinking employers.
Keeve Tan was already enjoying considerable success in Asian banking. But he wanted to ensure his skills stayed relevant for a long-term career.