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    Working and Living in Singapore

    Ms Quek Ling Xiang

    Area Director(Southeast Asia)

    Contact Singapore

    www.contactsingapore.sg

  • Today‟s Agenda

    Introduction to Contact Singapore

    The Singapore Economy at a Glance

    Working & Living in Singapore

    Q&A

  • About Contact Singapore

  • One-stop centre that aims to attract global talent to work, invest and live in Singapore

    Actively links professionals and graduating students with Singapore-based employers in key growth industries

    Facilitates the decision making of individuals who are keen to do business and invest in Singapore

    An alliance of the Singapore Economic Development Board and Ministry of Manpower

    Contact Singapore

  • North America

    Australia

    Europe Greater China

    • New York

    •San Francisco •Boston

    •London

    •Frankfurt (also covers Central &

    Eastern Europe)

    •Beijing

    •Shanghai (covers Hong

    Kong)

    •Sydney (also covers New Zealand)

    India

    •Mumbai

    •Chennai

    Singapore (covers Southeast Asia and Middle East)

    Contact Singapore‟s Global Network

    EDB Offices

    Americas: Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Washington DC, Sao Paulo Europe: Frankfurt, London, Milan, Paris, Stockholm

    Asia: Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Tokyo, Osaka, Mumbai, Jakarta

    South Korea

    •Seoul

    Japan

    •Tokyo

    Taiwan

    •Taipei

  • Contact Singapore Website

    To provide global talent with a one-stop centre with information on working and living in Singapore

    www.contactsingapore.sg

  • Contact Singapore Job Portal www.contactsingapore.sg/jobs

  • Job Search Avenues

    Popular Job Sites

    Jobsdb.com.sg

    Jobstreet.com.sg

    Jobscentral.com.sg

    Monster.com.sg

    St701.com

    Efinancialcareers.sg

    Popular Search Firms

    Robert Walters

    Kelly Services

    Michael Page

    Hudson

    Adecco

    Morgan McKinley

    A comprehensive list can be found at www.contactsingapore.sg/jobs

  • “Careers@Singapore” Industry-specific

    recruitment of working professionals

    “Experience@Singapore”

    Study trips and internships for students from top universities to Singapore

    Careers@Singapore

    to recruit IC designers in Bangalore (Sep

    2010)

    Experience@

    Singapore: Engineering &

    Technology (13 – 17 Dec 2010)

    Engaging Global Talent

    Experience@

    Singapore: For IIT Students (1 Jun – 22 Jul 2011)

  • The Singapore Economy

  • Singapore At A Glance

    Source: Statistics Singapore, 2010

    Land Area : 712 sq km (275 sq miles) Population : 5.08 million (25% non-residents) Languages : English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil Government : Parliamentary Republic Time : GMT/UTC+8 County Code: +65

  • Overview of Singapore Economy

    2010 GDP growth: 14.5%

    2011 GDP growth forecast: 4% to 6% Source: Annual Economic Survey 2010

    US$1.00 = S$1.3635 (2010 av.) (p) = preliminary Source: EDB RSU Census & Surveys

    2010 (P) Total output in

    Manufacturing Sector:

    S$270 billion (US$198 billion)

    2010 GDP:

    S$304 billion (US$223 billion)

    Manufacturing 22%

    Financial Services

    12%

    Business Services

    14%

    Transport & Communication

    12%

    Construction 5%

    Wholesale & Retail Trade

    17%

    Others 18%

    Electronics 35%

    Chemicals 29%

    Biomedical Manufacturing

    9%

    Precision Engineering

    10%

    Transport Engineering

    9%

    General Manufacturing

    Industries 8%

  • Key Industries In Singapore

    • 80% market share of world‟s Enterprise Hard

    Disk Drives output

    • 50% market share of magnetic media market

    • 10% of world‟s foundry wafer output

    • 14 wafer fabrication plants

    • 40 IC design companies

    Electronics: Key Semiconductor Cluster in Asia

    Biomedical Sciences: Biopolis of Asia

    • Home to manufacturing facilities of 8 leading

    pharmaceutical companies

    • 25 Pharma and Biotech R&D centres

    • 5,000 researchers

    Clean Energy: R&D hub of Renewal Energy Sources

    • World„s #1 wind company to set up R&D

    centre in Singapore

    • Largest integrated solar manufacturing complex globally to be set up in Singapore

    Chemicals: One of largest Refining & Petrochem Centres

    • Jurong Island: integrated world class

    chemical hub

    • More than 100 manufacturing plants

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  • Key Industries In Singapore

    • Two-fold increase in value-added of the ICT

    industry and a threefold increase in export revenue by 2015

    • Hardware and Telecom Serv ices account for two-thirds of the total revenue

    • Home to world‟s top 7 IT vendors, 75 of the

    top 100 software companies

    Info-comm Technology (ICT):

    Tourism and BT MICE:

    • Generated S$12.4b in tourism receipts with

    9.7m international v isitors in 2009

    Interactive & Digital Media (IDM):

    • Made up of the animation industry and the

    electronics games industry

    • Home to Lucasfilm first and only facility outside California

    • Ubisoft and Koei

    have studios in Singapore

    • Over 600 local and foreign financial institutions

    based in Singapore with total assets of around S$1.3 trillion by end 2010 (5 year CAGR of 16%)

    • One of the top 5 most active foreign exchange trading

    centres globally, 2nd largest OTC derivatives trading centre in Asia,

    and a leading commodities derivatives trading hub

    Financial Services:

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  • •1st in the World for Ease of Doing Business

    Doing Business 2009-2010 Report, World Bank

    •Best City in Asia to live in Quality of Living Survey, Mercer, 2009

    •Most Competitive Country in Asia and No. 3

    Worldwide Global Competitiveness Report, World

    Economic Forum, 2009-2010

    •Best Skilled Labour in Asia Pacific EIU Business Environment Ranking 2008-2010

    •World Leader in Foreign Trade & Investment

    Doing Business 2010 Report, World Bank •Best City Infrastructure in the World

    Quality of Living Survey, Mercer, 2009

    •1st in the World for having the Best Protection of Intellectual Property

    Doing Business 2010 Report, World Bank

    International Recognition

    China

    Australia

    India

    Japan

    Myanmar

    Malaysia

    Thailand

    Indonesia

    Philippines Vietnam

    ★Singapore

    South Korea

  • An Attractive Global Business Hub

    Home to 7000 MNCs, 60% with HQ activities in Singapore

    http://www.iff.com/Internet.nsf/HomePage!OpenForm

  • Working in Singapore

  • Employment Passes for Professionals

    Employment Passes (EP) “P” & “Q” work passes

    Dependant privileges

    No quota on number issued each year

    Processing time:

    7 days (for online applications) to 5 weeks (manual applications)

    Personalised Employment Passes (PEP) Passes that are tied to the individuals rather than employers

    Do not need to re-apply for a new pass when changing jobs

    Able to remain in Singapore for up to 6 months without a job to evaluate employment or work opportunities

    Processing time: 3 weeks

    EntrePass For those interested to set up business in Singapore

    Processing time: ~6 weeks

  • For Recent Graduates & Professionals

    Employment Pass Eligibility Certificate (EPEC)

    Allows individuals graduating from selected institutions to stay in Singapore for up to 1 year to seek employment without the need to secure sponsorship from employer

    Is not an employment pass

    Applications should be made online at www.mom.gov.sg

    http://www.mom.gov.sg/

  • Strategic and Skills-in-demand List Key skills in strong demand

    Job seekers with such skills will also be accorded added consideration in Employment Pass/S Pass application

    List updated regularly update to take into account broader labour market trends and information

    Visit www.mom.gov.sg

    Employment Pass Self Assessment Tool Online assessment tool for EP eligibility

    Preliminary indication of the likelihood of qualifying for an Employment Pass

    No guarantee that users will receive the same result in an actual application or renewal

    Visit http://sat.mom.gov.sg

    http://www.mom.gov.sg/http://sat.mom.gov.sg/

  • Cosmopolitan & Diverse Workforce

    Open and transparent hiring culture that welcomes diversity 30% of the workforce are foreigners

    Meritocratic corporate culture that rewards good performers

    International exposure with regional responsibilities in an Asian market

  • Personal Tax Regime

    Territorial taxation Tax only on income earned in Singapore Overseas income received in Singapore is not taxable (exclude

    income received through partnerships)

    Resident marginal tax rate schedule that is progressive , up to 20%

    Preceding year basis

    Income earned in calendar year 2010 is taxed in year of assessment 2011

    No estate duty

    No capital gains tax

    Time apportionment of income for Not Ordinary Resident (NOR) Taxpayer

  • Source: PwC Budget Commentary 2011

    Singapore‟s Personal Income Tax Rates are the Lowest in the Asia-Pacific

  • Living in Singapore

  • “Live the Dream” - Publication featuring 12 ASEAN

    professionals working in Singapore

    “There‟s a lot more

    activ ity here and, in terms of career development, it‟s

    definitely more exciting.” Susan Yeo, Credit Risk Manager, Cit ibank

    “Singapore offers a

    safe environment, ideal to work and raise a family. Don‟t

    need to think twice!” Vu Tuyen, Principal Equipment Engineer, Chart ered Semiconduct or Engineering

    “Singapore is a small

    country with lots to explore. Live with a v isitor‟s heart and

    keep exploring.” Chan Pei Ee, Chemical Engineer, GlaxoSmithKline

    “I can easily go back to

    v isit my home country if I want to or need to. In fact, there have been a

    few occasions that I have gone back on

    weekends.” Dennis Tirados, Consultant,

    Singapore Comput er Syst ems

  • Living In Singapore

    Source: ECA Location Ratings, ECA

    International, 2010

    Source: Mercer Human Resource Consulting,

    2009

    Ranking Country

    1 Singapore

    2 Sydney

    3 Kobe

    4 Yokohama

    5 Tokyo

    6 Copenhagen

    7 Canberra

    8 Hong Kong

    8 Melbourne

    10 Dublin

    Best place in the world for Asians to live in

    Ranking Country

    1 Singapore

    2 Munich

    3 Copenhagen

    4 Tsukuba

    5 Yokohama

    6 Dusseldorf

    6 Vancouver

    8 Frankfurt

    8 Hong Kong

    8 London

    Best city infrastructure in the world

    Ranking Country

    1 Switzerland

    2 Singapore

    3 USA

    4 Australia

    5 Canada

    6 Qatar

    7 Hong Kong

    8 United Kingdom

    9 Ireland

    10 Luxembourg

    Business environment that foreign talent are

    most attracted to

    Source: IMD World Competitiveness

    Yearbook 2010

  • Country Risk Index takes into considerat ion polit ical risk, social instability risk and systemic risk. Grades range from 0 to 10, with 0 being the best grade possible and 10 the worst. Source: Political and Economic Risk Consultancy 2009

    Safety & Security

    Singapore is Asia’s safest country

    Ranking Country

    1 Switzerland

    2 Singapore

    3 Austria

    4 Norway

    5 Australia

    6 Netherlands

    7 Finland

    8 Germany

    9 United States

    10 Sweden

    Singapore is Asia’s most politically-stable country, and second in the world

    Source: BERI 2010-I, April 2010

    Country Risk Index

  • World Class Education System

    Government-funded universities National University of Singapore (NUS)

    Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

    Singapore Management University (SMU)

    Upcoming in 2012: Singapore University of

    Technology and Design (SUTD)

    Private universities Singapore Institute of Management University

    INSEAD, Chicago Graduate School of Business, etc

    Foreign Specialised Institutions Wheelock College, USA (Early Childhood)

    Tisch School of the Arts, USA (Film Production)

    Digipen

    Enquiries for admissions to universities to

    made through the universities

  • Our Multi-Racial/ Religious Society

  • Singapore‟s Gastronomical Delights!

  • Vibrant Nightlife

  • Dynamic City Lifestyle

  • Contact Us!

    Southeast Asia Ms Quek Ling Xiang Area Director (Southeast Asia) Email: [email protected]

    Southeast Asia Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.contactsingapore.sg

    Contact Singapore provides this presentation (including oral statements) gratuitously for information only and not for any other purpose. Contact Singapore does not warrant the accuracy, completeness nor suitability for purpose of any information in this presentation. Contact Singapore excludes all liability including but not limited to inaccuracies, incompleteness or lack of suitability for purpose of any information in the presentation.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.contactsingapore.sg/

  • Singapore – Trading Nation

    Source: The World Bank Group, 2010

    Source: The World Bank Group, 2010

    Singapore – Trading Nation

  • Singapore – Trading Nation Singapore‟s Key Trading Partners 2010

    Malaysia S$106.6 bn

    12%

    EU S$99.4 bn

    11.0%

    China S$95.3 bn

    10.6%

    US S$78.4 bn

    8.7% Indonesia S$67.9 bn

    7.5%

    Hong Kong S$60.0 bn

    6.7%

    Japan S$55.6 bn

    6.2%

    Korea S$44.1 bn

    4.9%

    Taiwan S$42.7 bn

    4.7%

    Thailand S$31.3 bn

    3.5%

    India S$30.7 bn

    3.4%

    Philippines S$22.3 bn

    2.5%

    Australia S$21.8 bn

    2.4%

    Saudi Arabia S$16.4 bn

    1.8%

    Others S$129.5 bn

    14.4%

  • Global Trading Companies

    Global Financial Institutions

    Broker/Dealer Intermediaries

    Overview of the Commodity Trading Sector

    Vibrant Commodities and Derivatives Market in Singapore

    http://www.thisisnoble.com/http://www.statoil.com/en/http://www.gazprom-mt.com/

  • Program outline

    Programme period: 9 – 12 January 2012

    Selection criteria:

    Open to penultimate year students from Business, Economics and Engineering backgrounds with

    i) Good GPA performance

    ii) Career interest in Singapore‟s commodities trading sector

    Programme Outline

  • Join us for a rare opportunity to

    – interact with reputable companies and potential employers in Singapore

    – learn why Singapore is one of the world‟s leading commodities trading hub

    – meet and discuss issues with government leaders

    – see exciting and fun developments in Singapore

    Objectives Objectives

  • Leading Singapore-based global trading companies and government bodies

    Participating Companies

    http://www.statoil.com/en/http://www.gazprom-mt.com/

  • Tentative Programme

    Date Event

    9 Jan - Welcome address by Contact Singapore and IE Singapore

    - Welcome dinner hosted by IE Singapore and Contact Singapore

    10 Jan - Company visits

    - Visit to Housing Development Board Gallery

    11 Jan - Company visits

    - Visit to Marina Bay City Gallery

    12 Jan - Company visits

    - Social Visit to Night Safari

  • *Your contribution - Travel into Singapore (whether by

    air/coach)

    - individual expenses

    - Incidentals in the hotel (e.g. minibar and room service)

    *Sponsorship from Contact Singapore

    – 4 nights‟ tourist class hotel accommodation (twin-sharing basis,

    inclusive of daily breakfast and internet access)

    – Programme related transport expenses and selected meals

    The Experience@SG Package

    *Terms & conditions might be updated – but students would be briefed if selected for the programme.

  • 2 rounds of selection will be conducted by Contact Singapore

    Shortlist of CVs

    submitted via microsite

    1st Round Phone

    interview 2nd Round

    Selection Process

  • • To apply, please submit an on-line application form at

    http://www.contactsingapore.sg/Experience@Singapore_CommodityTrading

    • Requirements for application

    • CV

    • 300-word essay on why you are keen in the

    commodity trading sector

    • Application ends 2 Dec 2011

    • Feel free to contact Ms Quek Ling Xiang for further enquiries

    How to Apply

    http://www.contactsingapore.sg/Experience@Singapore_CommodityTradinghttp://www.contactsingapore.sg/Experience@Singapore_CommodityTrading