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Showing posts with label Job Application. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Job Application. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

Free-lance Job available - Website development

Can you design a new website that works and looks something like this: http://www.koyotky.co.jp/ ?  If you are confident to do it, then email us at OutsidetheLT@gmail.com! :)

Friday, September 17, 2010

Allied Educators in Teaching and Learning



Are you interested in investing in the future generations? Do you have a passion for education?

MOE is looking for Allied Educators in teaching and learning. As an Allied Educator (Teaching and Learning) you will work with teachers to enhance the teaching and learning of primary and secondary school students in both academic and non-academic areas. 

Application period : 18 Sep to 1 Oct 2010.


If you are keen, why not visit http://www.moe.gov.sg/careers/allied-educators/teaching-learning/ and find out more about what it takes to be one! 

Thursday, July 8, 2010

IT Administrator Job Opening

IT/Infocomm Administrator

Responsibilities:
- Responsible for managing the company’s IT infrastructure & network
- Administer the Windows Servers, LAN, VPN and wireless connectivity
- Provide 1st level support to internal users on IT equipment, OS, application software and network.
- Assist in planning of hardware and software replacement and upgrades
- Maintain inventory records of computer equipment and software licenses.
- Issuing and returns of computer assets
- Aliase with vendors for computer equipment purchases
- Perform systems data backup
- Housekeeping of IT room and allocation of computer resources

Requirements:
- Proficient in IT administration
- Knowledge of web programming will be advantageous
- Service oriented personality and is able to work independently

If you keen to explore this opportunity, email us.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Strong in Microsoft Technologies Platform?

Aloha Graduates !!! Are you looking for a fantastic IT job opening with a reputable company that allows you to work with various Microsoft Technology Platforms ? Look no further ...

Solution Developer Team Lead (Consultant) (Singapore)

Solution development consultants focus on developing solution component architectures, such as .NET, to support business processes. Core activities in this area include designing and implementing systems based on the Microsoft suite of products and architectures, such as ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, Visual Studio.NET, SQL Server, Commerce Server etc.

Solution Developer, Consultant - Singapore

Solution development consultants focus on developing solution component architectures, such as .NET, to support business processes. Core activities in this area include designing and implementing systems based on the Microsoft suite of products and architectures, such as ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, Visual Studio.NET, SQL Server, Commerce Server etc.

Infrastructure Specialist (Singapore)

As an Infrastructure Specialist, you will join our teams of Microsoft Experts on large projects for local and global companies. You will be part of the team building and delivering customised scalable solutions based on the Microsoft enterprise platform and help companies get more from their infrastructure. You will design, install, and configure server and desktop infrastructures; implement enterprise technology infrastructures; implement infrastructure security; and develop operational solutions to manage Microsoft and multi-vendor environments.


Solution Developer, Sr Analyst, Singapore (Contract)

As a Solution Developer, you will build management, technical and planning skills by participating in projects and interacting with customers. You will be responsible for the following:

* Contribute to the programming of new applications using the .Net Framework, ASP.Net, VB.Net, C#, BizTalk, Business Intelligence, SharePoint, Office 2007 and other advanced components of Microsoft technology.
* Execute test scripts and document the results
* Support, maintain and administer deployed solutions

Email us at outsidethelt@gmail.com if you wish to find out more.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Fancy working at the airport ?

Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore is looking to recruit a Corporate Network Infrastructure Support (CPSO) staff.

Responsible for managing and running the day-to-day operations of the End-User Computing (EUC) desktop support as well as the user-facing portion of the Corporate Network Infrastructure for CAAS HQ and CAAS remote site offices, ensuring high service standards, network performance and availability.

Manage the Wide Area Network connectivity of remote site offices back to the CAAS HQ.

Required to liaise with government agencies and internal customers, and manage vendors and cabling contractors.
  • Local Polytechnic Diploma in Information Technology (Networking/Data Communication) or other related disciplines.
  • Motivated, creative and meticulous individual who is able to write and communicate effectively in English, and be able to work well with others in a team.
  • Posses good interpersonal and customer-oriented skills in the area of desktop support.
  • Some experience in the desktop/desktop-facing network trouble-shooting.
  • Fresh polytechnic graduates with good aptitude are welcome to apply.
Email us at outsidethelt@gmail.com if you wish to find out more.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Need a job?

Are you looking for a job now? If yes, don't miss out this opportunity to work in our Singapore's very own Marina Bay Sands. They are looking for full timer to work as IT support crew.
  • You will perform PC support and IT operations. During pre-opening of the property, you will help to set up the infrastructure, cabling, among other set up in the gaming floor, Hotel and MICE.

  • Shift work is needed after opening. These are permanent positions.

Email us at outsidethelt@gmail.com if you wish to find out more.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Jobs Alert

A government organisation needs 4 candidates to perform IT technical support roles. Good knowledge in IT systems and IT security. Programming skills are NOT required. Email your interest to OutsidetheLT@gmail.com

Friday, September 14, 2007

Jason Wu - NIS Recipient !!!

The National Infocomm Scholarship (NIS) aims to develop talent and nurture future leaders to help drive Singapore's infocomm industry. Offered in partnership with leading infocomm companies, NIS provides both the prestige of a government scholarship and valuable private sector work exposure.

Jason Wu (2007), is one of the recipients of the NIS this year. After completing his national service, he shall be undertaking the Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) degree at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) which will be sponsored by the Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies (CSIT).


I met up with Jason for dinner and a chat last week. Let’s listen to what he has to say:







The most accurate word to describe my feelings when I heard that I was going to receive the National Infocomm Scholarship was ... Surprised!!! Because as far as I believed, only perfect people with perfect grades who juggled many CCAs and actively participated in community activities inside and outside school would receive scholarships. I felt really lucky, more than anything else.

I applied for the National Infocomm Scholarship (NIS) on its official website. I had to fill up an online form with details regarding my academic results, CCAs (secondary and polytechnic) and also had to describe my career and life objectives.

I also had to choose the companies that I will work at following the completion of my education at NTU. Choosing the company is a very significant choice since the successful recipient of the scholarship will be bonded with the company for 3 years following the completion of degree course. You will also be attached to this company for your internship programme while at the university.

I think that the online application is really important because it is the first thing that the companies have to judge whether they would like to sponsor you for the scholarship. Whether or not you will get shortlisted depends on how well you can impress them at this stage.

Following the online application, I was asked to take a psychometric test. It consisted of written tests that assessed language, mathematics proficiency and also logical thinking ability.

Sometime after that, I was asked to go for an interview with a company that was considering to sponsor me. My interviewers were interested in my personal background, and my reasons for choosing their company. It’s very important to build rapport with the interviewers because their impression of you will determine whether they decide to sponsor you. After all, the company is making a huge investment by sponsoring you and it is only natural that they want to be sure that you are worth it.

I believe that being an MIT student has given me an edge over other NIS applicants. Being exposed to various disciplines of Infocomm has piqued my interest and encouraged me to pursue a career as an IT professional.

Having a scholarship on your resume definitely makes you stand out more than others. Considering that the process of getting a scholarship can be quite tedious and only a certain percentage of students are able to receive them, it is quite certain to put you in good stead in the future.

If you are seriously interested in a career in the Infocomm industry, I would encourage you to go ahead and apply for the NIS :)


Reported by Swee Lin

here's the full list for the National Infocomm Scholarship 2007 scholars.
http://www.ida.gov.sg/doc/News%20and%20Events/News_and_Events_Level2/20070914165721/MR150907AnnexA.pdf