Singapore is one of the friendliest places to do business. Its a place where there is very little red tape, and things get done at lightening speed.
Furthermore, as the Western and European economies struggle, Asian economies are enjoying a strong China, and strong intra-Asian trade.
This is why any savvy businessperson who wants to get in on the benefits of doing business with Asian countries needs to know the options that Singapore has to offer.
We at HireLabs recently decided to launch an office in Singapore and met a few very helpful people, so we decided to launch a group where we can help those friends who are looking at Singapore as a viable option to do business.
Please join us, and see what we saw in Singapore :)
thanks for the invite. I stayed in San Diego for 90 days or so back in 2006. Very nice place! If I return to USA to live I would probably like to settle there.
I did try to find work there and found out about "sunshine dollars" in the interview process. That caused me to look for work in San Francisco!
Thank you for giving the information to me. I sent a LinkedIn invitation to you and sent an email to MK Balaji. Can you give me more information on the workers you are looking for - more details on the job description, pay, etc? My direct is alext (@truchot-corporate.com).
Hey Rick,
Never made it to Hua Hin. But I traveled many times through the islands of Thailand and Malasia - mostly on the west coast. By far my favorite is Koh Rei Lay - you have to take a longboat from Krabi or a ferry from Koh Pei Pei. It's a magical getaway - smaller, but plenty to do.
Hey there Rick! How long have you been in SE Asia now? I worked in S'pore in the early 90's (as a local, not expat), in non-recruiting roles. Try the BBQ Stingray at Queensland hawker location... jeff
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Furthermore, as the Western and European economies struggle, Asian economies are enjoying a strong China, and strong intra-Asian trade.
This is why any savvy businessperson who wants to get in on the benefits of doing business with Asian countries needs to know the options that Singapore has to offer.
We at HireLabs recently decided to launch an office in Singapore and met a few very helpful people, so we decided to launch a group where we can help those friends who are looking at Singapore as a viable option to do business.
Please join us, and see what we saw in Singapore :)
LinkedIn Group: Singapore Works for Me
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=3005061&trk=anet_ug_hm
thanks for the invite. I stayed in San Diego for 90 days or so back in 2006. Very nice place! If I return to USA to live I would probably like to settle there.
I did try to find work there and found out about "sunshine dollars" in the interview process. That caused me to look for work in San Francisco!
Please let me know how I can help you.
Regards,
Rick
Never made it to Hua Hin. But I traveled many times through the islands of Thailand and Malasia - mostly on the west coast. By far my favorite is Koh Rei Lay - you have to take a longboat from Krabi or a ferry from Koh Pei Pei. It's a magical getaway - smaller, but plenty to do.
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