As we adapt to the new normal, we have compiled a list of pointers to help you sideline new distractions, and effectively work from home.
As we adapt to the new normal, we have compiled a list of pointers to help you sideline new distractions, and effectively work from home.
Before you fantasise booking your one-way ticket to freedom, here is a weigh in on which is the best option for your future.
Let us take a look at general mistakes you must completely avoid at all costs when putting together your resume.
Creating a strong online presence is not as difficult as it seems. With the right tips and habits, you could just be making waves in the online world in no time.
Moving beyond popular opinions, let us take a closer look realistically at how millennials fare in the working world and how their unique qualities can be a potential asset for an organisation.
Scholarship Guide was honoured to have been part of Raffles Institution’s Scholarship and Career Fair on 21 July 2020. We were pleased to have Mr Felix Cheok, a veteran in the Food & Beverage (F&B) industry, as a guest speaker.
A career is not something you wake up one day and decide. It is not always discovered as easily as it is portrayed in the variety of “feel-good” films out there. Sometimes, it takes careful planning and introspection to find what fits. Here are five important notes to take when considering the most suitable course of study for yourself.
In Singapore, the A-Levels are very important because it would determine where you can enrol for college and if you can enrol in the course you want.
The idea of studying abroad is like a dream. You get to stay a few months or even years in another country and fully immerse yourself in the culture by attending classes like a local. It’s no wonder more and more Singaporeans every year are flying to Australia and the UK for their university studies.