You are cordially invited to the Seminar of
MBA Studying, Working, and Living in Singapore Jointly organized by Culture and Education Section, Singapore Consulate-General, Shanghai and NUS Business School, National University of Singapore City | Time & Venue | Speech & Speaker | Shanghai | Dec 16 (Sat.) 1:45PM - 4:00PM
The Portman Ritz-Carlton Shanghai 3/F Astor Room Shanghai Center, 1376 West Nanjing Road | 'Working and Living in Singapore'
Ms. Chia Choong Yeen Consul (Education/ Culture), Consulate-General of the Republic of Singapore | Beijing | Dec 17 (Sun.) 1:45PM - 4:00PM
China World Hotel B1 Function Room 2C No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue | 'Career Opportunities with NUS MBA'
Mr. Foo Yuk Meng Deputy Director, Career Service NUS Business School |
 | | Ms. Chia Choong Yeen was posted to Shanghai in November 2005. As the Consul for Education and Culture, she is responsible for promoting the education opportunities and showcasing the cultural landscape in Singapore to PRC students and working professionals who are interested to explore possibilities in Singapore. Prior to her posting, she was a senior journalist with Singapore's leading Chinese Daily Lianhe Zaobao. | |
Ms. Chia's speech will bring you broad insights on: Singapore's industry development trends, employment framework, remuneration package Singapore's foreign talent attraction policy, and updated employment status
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| Mr. Foo Yuk Meng heads the MBA Career Services Office at NUS Business School. His office works closely with the MBA participants from the day they are admitted to the day they graduate. He leads his team to transform MBA participants into highly employable graduates through a four-step process encompassing self-awareness, research and planning, training, and networking opportunities. Prior to joining NUS Business School, Yuk Meng was an Associate Director at KPMG Business Advisory. He has led numerous consulting projects, including HR consulting engagements. He has also managed KPMG Singapore’s Human Resources Department. Yuk Meng’s experiences also include managing a startup business, and a successful career at Singapore Airlines. | 
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QS: Global Recruiters' Top 100 Business School 2006: Ranked No.1 of schools in Asia Pacific most favoured by recruiters Ranked Top 40 globally for Specialization in International Management, and No. 1 in Asia Ranked Top 40 globally for Specialization in Finance, and Top 2 in Asia
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