Science Writing: Graduate Area of Work

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A science writer’s main role is to communicate potentially complex science and technology concepts to readers in a clear and concise manner.

Typically found in academia or the media industry, versatility is a must, as writers are usually tasked to work with professionals, students, or even the general public, and an ability to adapt to different writing styles is a boon.

Engineering: A Beginner’s Guide

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Recruiters value work experience. Accordingly, an engineering placement is the gold standard – it not only shows that you have hands-on industry experience to complement your degree, but it also demonstrates your commitment to the sector and that you know what to expect when you start your graduate job. It’ll also help you get a feel of where you want to work, and indicate to employers that your decisions about where to apply are based on more than guesswork.

Environmental Science: Graduate Area of Work

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All professionals in the environmental science sector work towards the broad goal of achieving environmental sustainability by taking on different roles across numerous industries. They may be responsible for any number of tasks, including writing research papers, studying the environmental impacts of human activity, drafting programmes to reduce emissions, acting as public relations liaisons, collecting samples and enforcing regulations on emissions.

Banking and Investment at a Glance

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About the Industry

Singapore’s one of Asia’s premier financial centres due to its proximity to emerging markets in Southeast Asia and economic stability. This remains true even now during the pandemic, as much of the stock market worldwide is fuelled by aggressive stimulus packages rolled out by central banks and governments to boost growth.

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