At a time when the COVID-19 induced slowdown has impacted jobs in Singapore, Monster.com in partnership with Workforce Singapore (WSG) is helping Singaporeans connect with the right opportunities available in the market. As part of the alliance, Monster.com has made available thousands of latest jobs on its platform to make it easier for the job seekers to search, find and apply to jobs they are looking for.
WSG is a government agency under the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) that is set up to focus to help workers meet their career aspirations and secure quality jobs at different stages of life.
If you are looking for a job, you have a plethora of job opportunities to choose from on Monster.com. Searching a job matching your skills is easy and convenient. All you have to do is to visit monster.com.sg and enter the search term or the job you are looking for.
Yes, it’s that easy. Select the job(s) matching your skills and experience, and click ‘Apply’. If you are not a registered user, you have to register to apply to the jobs.
Click here to register and upload your latest resume, if not done already.
To make sure that you make the best of the available open positions, do not miss out on the latest job opportunities. Monster.com offers you the choice to create one or multiple free job alerts. A job alert should be an integral part of your job search strategy.
The advantages of setting-up a job alert are:
- you get to know as soon as a job is posted
- you can apply instantly and have the first mover advantage
- you do not miss out on important jobs
Since there are more seekers looking for jobs than the jobs in the market, the competition is fierce. So, how do you stand out from the crowd?
Consider the following:
- Take steps to beat the ATS
- Create a job-winning resume
- Make that first impression with a covering letter
Today, before an HR person looks at your resume and job application, chances are the Application Tracking System (ATS) is the first one to see it. So, how do you ensure ATS ranks your resume as the most matched candidate as per the job requirement? First, match the keywords in your resume and job application to the job description. For example, if a company is looking for a senior software engineer, the ATS will look for the term ‘Software Engineer’ and the technologies required. So, make sure you scan the job description and match the same with the relevant keywords in your resume. Another trick is to use both abbreviations and long forms. For example, if you are listing SEO and SEM as skillsets, it’s better to use – Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM). Keep it simple and use the commonly used headings and phrases to beat the ATS and getting shortlisted.
Monster.com strives to support all initiatives by government, businesses and communities alike to create better opportunities and remove barriers for seekers to find right jobs that match their skills and expertise.
Click to search and apply to thousands of jobs!
All the best!
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