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    • sharonkhooS Offline
      sharonkhoo
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      lee_yl:
      You are right on the need for our children to be versatile when it comes to jobs in the future. That said, it can be expected that many professions will continue to be in demand such as defence, policing and medical care...

      The main thing is to make sure they are employable in areas that require human interaction and flexible thinking.

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      • lee_ylL Offline
        lee_yl
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        FYI, For MINDEF, there is the Military Expert (ME) scheme whose current retirement age is 62. Likewise for the HT uniformed groups, while the retirement age is 50, officers are generally offered re-employment (with no loss in pay and benefits) till 62. Out of security considerations and the need to retain expertise over the long term, MINDEF and MHA are likely to remain the last bastions to offer long-term employment for Singaporeans.


        On the other hand, many young officers would like to leave after 5years because they can no longer tahan the onerous rules and regulations and they worry that they may not have the relevant skill sets to go back to the private sector if they stay too long.

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        • janet88J Offline
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          lee_yl:

          On the other hand, many young officers would like to leave after 5years because they can no longer tahan the onerous rules and regulations and they worry that they may not have the relevant skill sets to go back to the private sector if they stay too long.
          this is one of my concerns too.
          a friend's hubby left after 10 years in Mindef because he felt the job was stagnant. he left for the private sector.

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            jetsetter
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            • janet88J Offline
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              jetsetter:
              https://s1.postimg.org/qhu4golpr/Screenshot_20170307_152456.jpg\">

              this year, there is an increased number of students going to poly....i believe it is due to dragon year batch.
              my concern - increased number of dragon year kids entering poly, will there be increased number of vacancies in local U too?

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                janet88:
                jetsetter:

                https://s1.postimg.org/qhu4golpr/Screenshot_20170307_152456.jpg\">


                this year, there is an increased number of students going to poly....i believe it is due to dragon year batch.
                my concern - increased number of dragon year kids entering poly, will there be increased number of vacancies in local U too?

                Local U don't adjust vacancies due to dragon year as guys / gals intake are different.

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                • janet88J Offline
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                  last edited by

                  floppy:

                  Local U don't adjust vacancies due to dragon year as guys / gals intake are different.
                  because of NS?

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                  • floppyF Offline
                    floppy
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                    janet88:
                    floppy:


                    Local U don't adjust vacancies due to dragon year as guys / gals intake are different.

                    because of NS?

                    Partly.
                    And Poly cohort joining local U (20% of U intake) are also of a different age to students coming from JC.

                    Hence, adjustments to intake is based more on their assessment on the labor market needs in 3/5/10 years time.

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                    • janet88J Offline
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                      floppy:
                      janet88:

                      [quote=\"floppy\"]
                      Local U don't adjust vacancies due to dragon year as guys / gals intake are different.

                      because of NS?

                      Partly.
                      And Poly cohort joining local U (20% of U intake) are also of a different age to students coming from JC.

                      Hence, adjustments to intake is based more on their assessment on the labor market needs in 3/5/10 years time.[/quote]understand 😄

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                        SuccessTutors
                        last edited by

                        The poly route is very good for those who might be struggling with their 2nd language. Some of my kids’ friends went to the polys for that reason, and they all met up again when they went to the local universities

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