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havetheveryfun

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Then I reject better :s13:

well if u live near n interested in working in IT, think no harm going to take a look or for the experience, they wont pressure you too much unlike other places.. that time I went still got free buffet to eat cos they were having some employer fair too
 

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well if u live near n interested in working in IT, think no harm going to take a look or for the experience, they wont pressure you too much unlike other places.. that time I went still got free buffet to eat cos they were having some employer fair too

7.30pm. Its quite late. I am doing printer software for my next job. So Idk much about the job scope yet.

Idk in what way will benefits me also leh :s22:
 

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That's even worse! Prob 10x worse!

So bad, i wish i nvr knew abt them.

Same same, just to suck away yr funding aka yr WDA $500.

Meanwhile, left hand give to right hand by certain....

what kind of bad experience u had ?
 

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Nope, just tried to or hv hire ppl fr these places. Even those other sch you all mentioned. Kaplan ah...tis Lithan, NTUC, BMC, etc

All got good & bad. The one mentioned here not so bad. The K one....so so. :s8:

NTUC one got ppl also say bad. I also wonder them got some referral headhunter to look for staff instead of using those they taught & trained.

And those that came fr there aren't really good work performers too ....IMO only anyway!


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u mean attitude or knowledge/skills?

If knowledge/skills.. well that's normal since these courses are quite short and most people learn more from experiencing challenges and stuff in the jobs rather than the course itself. Same as university... a lot of things learnt in university cant really be applied to real jobs and uni grads also have to learn more stuff after they start work..

if u mean attitude.. then that is more of a individual's problem rather than the school.. although the school might play some part in raising the expectations of the students a bit tad too high. since they want to attract students to take the courses.
 

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Just to check if this NICF - Diploma in IT Services (Systems Support) from Lithan is widely accepted by employers?

Pls feel free to share your views...

Thanks
 

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Just to check if this NICF - Diploma in IT Services (Systems Support) from Lithan is widely accepted by employers?

Pls feel free to share your views...

Thanks

I suggest you go straight for Professional Conversion Programme for IT System Administrator/Technical Support Engineer.
http://www.wda.gov.sg/content/wdawebsite/programmes_and_initiatives/PCP-system-administrators.html
You can secure a job with a participating company through matching and study the diploma programme.

If PCP is not an option, do note that you will be competing with many IT graduates coming from many different schools for jobs. So your skills will be very crucial during interviews and test.
 
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