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Korean food-service industry searching for specialists
Large chains looking for workers with specialised skills and foreign-language abilities.
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China women 'first female pallbearers' in S'pore
They also help embalmers and comfort grieving female relatives. |
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Legal eagles take off for new lands
Singapore's legal expertise is travelling far beyond our shores. Two lawyers share their experiences of working in China and the Middle East.
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He sings his way from rags to riches
Foreign worker here in S'pore turns singing star. |
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Workers not notified of factory closure
Workers made individual police reports on the improper closure of the factory.
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Fated for the business
Two sisters run a palmistry and tarrot card reading business. |
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Labour of love
Susan Lankester is not only a famous actress but also a renovator, landscaper and water features consultant.
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Firms need to create a people culture
The role of the HR director as a strategic partner of management is often underplayed. |
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He only has eyes for his patients
Dr Jerry Tan, 50, says he wouldn't trade his job for the world. Let's find out more about the ophthalmologist.
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From Singapore Girl to spa owner
Mae Lam tells how she ended up opening a spa in Oman, 'one of the most beautiful countries in the Gulf'. |
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Cop a second career in New Zealand
S'pore police say talks in early stages, aim is to offer 2nd career option for local cops.
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Cooler market tests their staying power
Property agents are getting scarcer, as slump in the private home sales market is making it harder to close deals. |
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Amorous clients just one of the job hazards
From botched deals to indecent proposals, agents take it in their stride. -ST
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Real estate job switch saves tattoo artist from going broke
Two years on, he and his wife make an average of $40,000 a month. |
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Men from China at your service
With hiring rules now relaxed, more are here working in foodcourts, malls and petrol kiosks.
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