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Monday, April 28, 2008
Part time job for DMIT graduates
Job type: Temp/full time
Working day: 5May~12May (6 working days, 9:00am~6:00pm including one hour of lunch break)
Main Responsibilities: hardware/software testing
Requirements:
1 Diploma in computer science, IT or related field.
2 Fluency in English.
3 Related working experience is preferred.
4 Knowledge in software engineering is preferred.
For those who are interested, please contact Mr Michael Cheong,
Tel: 65500560,
Email: Michael_Cheong@nyp.edu.sg
Friday, April 4, 2008
BBQ Party for the ISG team on 22 March 08
Though there was a super heavy downpour that afternoon, the weather was really nice and cooling after that, hence making it perfect environment to have hot BBQ food on a cold wet weather. Of course, not without the flying cockroaches and mosquitoes attacking us but this did not hamper our moods to enjoy ourselves at the BBQ.
First presenting ...... the self sacrificing Cooks!!! willing to stand behind the fire and charcol and consuming the smoke just to barbeque wonderful cooked food for us.
Skillful & highly professional. No burnt marks at all! Full marks for you guys! 10/10 =)


Chefs hard at work.


Everyone was practicing “Prawning”. The prawns were really really huge, juicy and fresh!!! We were snatching over them! Literally.
*cheers to Benson & Fauzan*

Poor Lin Chong (in orange) can only see us savour the juicy big prawns cos he's having a fever. Who says no prawns allowed if you are having a fever? But well, his portion was quickly shared. Make a guess who was that? Hint : Obviously peeling the prawn .... = )

The professional cooks! Michael & Ricky

Food tastes as good as it looks in the picture.

It's definitely a successful BBQ as we've had loads of fun!!! It was a different environment for a change where the staff and DTs have more communication out of the normal serious environment. We cooked alot, chitchat alot, ate alot, laugh alot, joke alot ... Yes, we're a fun bunch of people though we may look quite serious but remember never to judge a book by its cover.
Feedback : Boss, when is our next BBQ?
more pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/OutsideTheLT/ISGBBQ2008
Contributed by SweeLin, Cynthia
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
NYP Notebook Roadshow (3 Apr to 16 Apr '08)
Good news for students who are interested or neeed to purchase a new notebook as NYP is currently having a notebook roadshow.
Student Notebook Roadshow Details
Venue: Theatre for the Arts (TFA) Function RoomDate: 3rd - 16th April 2008 (excluding Saturdays & Sundays)
Time: 0900-1800
For any queries/clarifications on the recommended models and software-related issues.
Contact: http://www.nyp.edu.sg/SBM/notebookscheme/laptopfaqnew.htm
MIT Freshmen Orientation 2008 Programme
Orientation Details
Date: 8 April - 10 April
Reporting Date & Time: 8 April, 0930
Venue: NYP Sports Hall
See you there~
Feel free to tag/comment for any queries =)
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Cisco Express team in the Philippines
First time in PH, but have heard a lot about how friendly Filipinos are. The traffic here is really bad and you can expect to drive against the traffic in times of emergency.
In Philippines, I have worked with a lot of System Engineers and they are very friendly and helpful. One of my tasks in Philippines was to backup almost the whole of Cisco Express but to do so will require a lot of time. I work closely with them and arrange a proper schedule to do the backups.
The most important thing, welfare of Cisco staffs, was very well look after. I was given USD$60 per day to spend on food and transportation. Of course I wasn’t able to spend that much a day because I’m on-site the whole day. I ordered dine-in breakfast almost everyday and dinner on one of the day.
Apart from working in Philippines, the working environment in Cisco is very good. Cisco is ranked 6th in Fortune’s “Best Companies to Work For”. We have free flow of Oreo cookies, coffee and can drinks as and when we like. The working culture in Cisco, at least for me, is that we don’t have to follow day by day tight schedule but at the end of the day, we have to finish our task(s).
In summary, I just enjoy a lot working in Cisco because I learnt a lot here too.
Cheers,
Ivan Khor
DMIT Year 3 student

Kenneth Lum (DECC), Ng Kee Way (our lecturer), Ivan Khor (DMIT)

With the Cisco team in the Philippines

The Cisco Express team from Singapore

Testing for the Cisco Express launch in the Philippines
Friday, January 25, 2008
Come and visit us at our JAE (24 to 28 Jan 08)
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
This is supposed to be a CATCHY title!
From 10 Jan(Thu) to 12 Jan(Sat), you can get your neoprints taken at the DMIT booth, station just outside KouFu. Everyday, we have different sets of background designs just for you.
So what are you waiting for? Come on down and visit our booth now to get your pretty pictures taken and printed out for FREE!
Cya there!!!

Venue: Outside KouFu
Date: 10,11,12 Jan 2008
Time: 11am - 6pm
Official Website: http://www.ibuzz.nyp.edu.sg/OH08/home.html
XOXO,
OLT Team
Monday, January 7, 2008
The "Rat Race" Challenge
http://www.singaporemint.com/enews/2008_lunarrat/highlights.html
Registration for the competition is still open! So hurry down to our Open House booth now!

Thursday, January 3, 2008
PHP Meetup
Time: 8pm (registration starts at 7:30pm)
Venue: School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University
For all beginners out there, if you want to learn more about PHP, you meet lots of cool PHP dudes in Singapore. They can share with you tips and tricks in PHP as well as tools to help you do the tricks.
For those seasoned programmers, you can get to learn many advance features such as Ajax, Design Patterns, frameworks, etc... Best of all, if you are about to graduate and looking for a job, there are lots of business people looking for PHP programmers.
And for those who have lots of freetime at hand, you can embark on a project with the Team. The project may be internal or industrial projects. You will learn as you do, plus it will add to your portfolio that you have done something huge and have a great team backing you up.
PHP is open source and free for all to use. Unlike other proprietory languages, which can be very expensive to get license, PHP is free and easy to pick up. Hey, 90% of web host on the internet are PHP-supported. You can be very sure there's a place for you.
Find out more at: http://php.com.sg/
contributed by shurn heng


