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Catching leeches: It's better-paying than a regular holiday job
Just bare your legs in shallow waters to attract leeches. -NST
Solving the mystery of life's final chapter
Often with little information to go on, the coroner has to work out how someone died.
Nurturing effective media practitioners
Pool of media professionals needs to be augmented with MDA's goal of making S'pore a global media city.
Health psychologists help beat stress
As Asian countries become more developed, more health psychologists will be needed.
We are not secretaries
Meet the paralegals. They play an important role in law firms. But what exactly do they do?
Working behind the scenes
A securities analyst tracks and comments on companies.
'Chit-chat' pal
With 36 years of experience and seven long-service awards, Madam Tan once even got a job offer from the boss of a major sporting retail chain.
Going extra mile with a big smile
Company sent a former seamstress for English language course to enhance her service at its outlet.
Sorry does the trick
The secret to making a customer happy lies in three simple words: 'I am sorry'.
Johor Sultan's family looks for her
Few can claim to have Madam Vijayalakshmi Ramalingam's track record.
Auntie and uncle sales brigade
Knowledgeable, polite and patient - these are some of the praises shoppers sing about senior service staff.
Not a job, but a love affair for Lam
It was a never a doubt that golf would be his career.
More CPAs needed to offset outflow of talent
Accounting sector doubles growth in last 3 years
ACRA to review registration norms of accountants to beat talent crunch.
Retaining women accountants a challenge
Only 35 per cent go on to obtain the necessary additional work experience and post-graduate qualifications to become public accountants.
Tourism firms try to retain talent
Three companies recognised for upping training budgets, adding more courses for staff.
Copter pilots lured away to Middle East
Mid East countries can pay many times more than what other countries can.
Want to be the apprentice?
The best celebrity chefs have inspired young chefs to fly across continents to work for free, or at very low pay, at their restaurants. -ST
 
   

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