Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Singapore Public Sector Job E-Fair

Whether you are a fresh graduate or an experienced professional, JobStreet encourage you to take this opportunity to explore their “Public Service Sector e-Fair” that is taking place from 23rd April till 23rd May 2009 as they present you with insightful information about Singapore’s largest employer.

The Singapore Public Service is the largest employer in Singapore, employing some 110,000 public officers working in 15 Ministries, more than 60 Statutory Boards, and 9 Organs of State. As part of this family, Singaporeans can expect a career full of excitement, challenges and infinite opportunities for advancement.

With various different divisions within the Public Service Sector, it offers you a great variety of career choices and opportunities to select from - one that is most ideal to your qualifications, personal interests and preferred job specialisation. Potential scholarships, career tips and other useful information are also highlighted to provide you with an overview of what the sector has to offer.

While the current economic outlook remains challenging, the Singapore Government has assured the public and pledged to keep as many people employed as possible. In his 2009 Budget statement, Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam announced that various measures have been put in place to save jobs and expand recruitment for Singaporeans which includes 18,000 public-sector new jobs to be created over the next two years.

A career within this sector also provides you with a healthy work-life balance and pro-family environment. Work-life initiatives such as flexi-work hours, pro-family programmes, health screening exercises and etc. are common with most public sector jobs. So if you are looking to build a career that derives absolute job satisfaction from serving our nation and making a difference to the lives of every Singaporean.


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