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I am a aspiring expat who would like some guidance in the process of finding work outside of the U.S. specifically in Singapore. What are the necessary steps I should take? What are some websites that very specifically direct me toward businesses that operate in that country? I wish not to surf through the vast amounts of dead-end websites that claim to offer employment opportunities.
Currently I work in the banking industry as an assistant for the credit side of a local bank. I am about to start my 2nd year of graduate school in pursuit of my M.B.A. I have a B.A. in Economics.
I wish to find work in, but not limited to, these key areas: supply chain management/logistics, international trade, economic development, and market/industry analysis.
Someone who has been in a similar situation in looking for work in Singapore please help. I would much rather communicate through email, as opposed to a forum if someone is willing to help.
If you haven't already done so, this official immigration website will guide you through the necessary steps in obtaining visas. It also has some links which may be helpful in locating business opportunities: