How I Landed a Job in Singapore as A Foreigner (Indonesian) 2023



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  • @keepwondering_

    You are educated, smart, look good and are even Christian. Most regular Indonesians won’t have a chance in Singapore…

  • @duomax100

    Congratulations Vania 👍👍👍, 👏👏👏

    I am Indonesian too, staying in Sg for 15 years already. Now going to 16 years.

  • @arkansyahfarras101

    hello vania, thank you so much for the tips. tbh it is very usefull for me since i have interest to find opportunity and learn about sg working culture, especially in architecture. i have a question due to resume, does sg company in common mandatory prerequisite with the TOEFL, IELTS, or any english certification for the applicants? n does the permit also ask u about this certification?

  • @leandershah1617

    Securing a job is sg as an Indonesian or Malaysian is significantly easier due to the treaties and quotas in place. Most SME's have an abundance of this quota and sadly exploit it on multiple accounts each year. Nevertheless, great video that covers the at-most basics of the 'how to's'

  • @MrDefour

    Halo mbak Vania. Kalau mau melamar kerja ke singapura, apakah ada tandanya kalau perusahaan ini menerima karyawan asing, dan apakah visa kerjanya nanti dibuatkan langsung sama perusahaan, atau bikin sendiri lalu reimburse ?

  • @syafaatmaruf2029

    great kak
    thank for sharing

    I hope that I get job dan hire company in singapore like u

  • @sagarpingale1997

    Hi barbara,
    can you share your resume link in the description?

  • @Teacher-Reaksmey

    How about a new year update about working in Singapore and how? Nowadays, do the companies host the interview online for foreigners or you have flight for interview?

  • @jannamae-hw8sl

    Hi, Your explanation is appreciated, it is well composed. But I do have a question, is this your first job? is Singapore entry-level friendly? And for Auditor Job, do I need a CPA title?

  • @GloryFelix-ew8ez

    Please I would really love to understand the ATS resume format

  • @GloryFelix-ew8ez

    As a Nigerian thinking of moving to Singapore this was the most helpful video I’ve come across.

  • @paulbenzal7973

    Hi Vania, this is awesome. Very informative.

    I would also like to take my chances here, I am also an experienced audit associate. Is there a chance you can refer me to your Company?

  • @cac1504

    From 2025, new applicants for the Employment Pass (EP) system will have to earn at least 5,600  Singapore dollars ($4,140) per month, up from 5,000 Singapore dollars ($3,700).

  • @softaropov9973

    thanks for sharing! a question i have is, how does one know if the company you're applying for can sponsor your s pass?

  • @rodreenruda8305

    I just stumbled across your vlogs and watching this one was very helpful for me. May I know whether you applied for the jobs while you were alrdy in Singapore or did u move to after you got the job. Im looking at Singapore as a workplace for the same reasons you’ve listed but I am not sure how much of a big change it will be.