September 14, 2020

Traineeship & Jobs: OCBC Bank, Marina Bay Sands, and NUS are hiring

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Job searching amid the pandemic can be a tiring task. If you’re still on the search for a suitable position, don’t give up! The right time will come for you. Meanwhile, there are job openings at OCBC Bank, Marina Bay Sands, and NUS.

Here are the details.

#1: OCBC Bank – Digital Development Executive (9 months contract) (SGUnited Traineeship)
OCBC Bank

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OCBC Bank was formed in 1932 from the merger of three local banks. It is now the second-largest financial services group in Southeast Asia by assets and one of the world’s most highly-rated banks. Recognized for its financial strength and stability, OCBC Bank is consistently ranked among the World’s Top 50 Safest Banks by Global Finance and has been named Best Managed Bank in Singapore by The Asian Banker.

OCBC Bank and its subsidiaries offer a broad array of commercial banking, specialist financial, and wealth management services, ranging from consumer, corporate, investment, private and transaction banking to treasury, insurance, asset management, and stockbroking services.

Their key markets are Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Greater China. It has more than 540 branches and representative offices in 19 countries and regions. These include over 280 branches and offices in Indonesia under subsidiary Bank OCBC NISP, and over 90 branches and offices in Mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, and Macau SAR under OCBC Wing Hang.

Job Qualifications
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel especially in analytical tool functions. Knowledge in MS Power BI is an added advantage.
  • Possess strong analytical skills with excellent verbal/written communication to articulate insights from data
  • Able to multi-task and willingness to take up new job responsibilities when required
  • Meticulous and detail-oriented
  • Able to use design thinking principles to improve and streamline existing processes
  • Team player, self-motivated, and resourceful
Key Responsibilities
  • Improve data analytics capabilities for the department with appropriate data visualization features
  • Project management and explore digitalization opportunities
  • Assist section heads to embrace smart tools to gain meaningful insights
  • Provide management team with key department metrics they need to do their job
  • Part of department digital project team to work with users to identify areas of improvement and prepare user requirement
  • Assist in UAT for system enhancements prior to production deployment
How to apply?

Apply and view the job post in full here.

#2: Marina Bay Sands – Guest Service Executive (Call Centre Agent) (Express Service)
Marina_Bay_Sands_in_the_evening

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Marina Bay Sands is a premier entertainment destination with its vibrant diversity of attractions and facilities. The vision was to build an integrated development that is timeless, a landmark that possesses a distinct identity which distinguishes Singapore from other cities.

Located along the Marina Bay waterfront, Marina Bay Sands features three cascading hotel towers topped by an extraordinary sky park, ‘floating’ crystal pavilions, a lotus-inspired Museum, retail stores featuring cutting-edge labels and international luxury brands, trendy Celebrity Chef restaurants, endless entertainment at the theatres, the hottest night clubs, and a Las Vegas-style casino.

Business visitors can also enjoy the extensive Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) facilities featuring state-of-the-art technology, highly flexible exhibition halls, and a convention centre that can host over 45,000 delegates. Marina Bay Sands seamlessly combines business and leisure into a singular destination unlike any other.

Job Qualifications
  • Minimally GCE ‘O’ Level, Nitec, or higher.
  • Customer-centric attitude and works well under pressure.
  • Compose in handling complaints and emergencies.
  • Ability to multi-task and comfortable with applications and technology.
  • Proficiency in other languages than English such as Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean are extremely beneficial.
  • Excellent telephone etiquette.
  • Effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Adaptable to rotational shifts including public holidays and overnight shifts, depending on operation needs.
  • Highly collaborative and adaptable to changes in a dynamic environment.
  • Mature, meticulous, resourceful, organized, and able to work independently.
  • Able to work in front of a computer and sit for extended periods of time.
Key Responsibilities
  • Be customer-centric with internal and external guests via all communication channels.
  • Deliver high touch experience that is aligned with the Company Service Strategy to all guests.
  • Tackle first level complaint with a pleasant disposition.
  • Agility to handle services and requests effectively and efficiently.
  • Apply logic in guests challenges and proactively offer/discuss resolutions with a Manager on Duty.
  • Up-to-date with hotel information of events/activities to provide accurate information in a timely manner.
  • Responsive to emergency situations according to hotel guidelines.
  • Contribute to achieving individual and team KPIs.
  • Support other responsibilities that may be assigned from time to time.

Candidates who have proven competencies to work independently and with little supervision will be offered the option to work from home.

How to apply?

Apply and view the job post in full here.

#3: NUS – Management Assistant Officer (Centre for English Language Communication)
NUS Centre for English Language Communication (CELC)

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The Centre for English Language Communication (CELC) was established in 1979. It plays a vital role in enhancing the English language and communication skills of both local and international undergraduate and graduate students at the National University of Singapore.

Their vision is to be a leading international centre for the teaching of English language and communication skills and the engagement in research that facilitates scholarly teaching. While their mission is to empower students to acquire effective English language and communication skills for their academic and professional lives through innovative teaching, promotion of independent learning, and engagement in research related to ELT.

Job Qualifications
  • GCE ‘A’ Level certificate or Polytechnic Diploma
  • Strong customer service skills
  • Proficient in MS Office applications
  • Meticulous and must be able to multi-task and prioritize work effectively
  • Able to communicate diplomatically with people from diverse cultural backgrounds
  • Must be a team player
  • Familiarity with CMIS, LumiNUS would be an advantage
Key Responsibilities
  • Provide support for CET, other consultancy courses, and student workshops
  • All matters relating to part-time staff (about 80-90 staff every semester), e.g. claims processing, recruitment, enquiries, etc.
  • Provide secretarial support to the Director
  • Leave matters
  • Preparation of internal logistics for onboarding of new staff
  • Liaise with Facilities office and external vendors
  • Support module administration, i.e. time-tabling, module registration, large scale test matters
  • Procurement
How to apply?

Apply and view the job post in full here.

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Smartphone Accidents That You Can Repair By Yourself

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As you spend more time at home, it is highly likely that you have consumed more videos and sent more texts than before. The social distancing guidelines enabled us to be more virtually connected with others. So, what happens if you suddenly tumble and drop your phone on the floor? You may notice that your screen will break and the software will experience some bugs. The first instinct is to drop by the nearby repair shop to have your phone checked. However, what if the phone repair shop near you is closed due to the effects of the pandemic?

Where are you going to get your phone repaired? Well, you still have several options to get it fixed. Start by considering the possibility of fixing the problems on your own.

#1: ENHANCE THE AUDIO QUALITY

Despite the prevalence of wireless earphones, several smartphone units still come with the audio “jack”. You may experience hearing an inferior quality of sound when you plug the earphones into the jack as time passes.

When this happens, stick a cotton swab into the jack and use it to clear out any dirt or small particles. Sanitize your phone to top it all off.

#2: REPLACE YOUR BATTERY

Your smartphone’s battery gradually degrades with time. This is not usually due to misuse or accidental drops. You will typically notice that your phone dies completely or only lasts for a few hours before needing to be recharged again. You can find more information about your battery by looking at the settings.

A replacement battery is relatively cheap to buy online and it is one of the easiest components to replace. Just be careful. The battery in your phone is usually held in place by two thin adhesive strips between the battery and the back part of your phone. It plugs into the logic board with a tiny ribbon cable connector which snaps into place. Learn more about the components of your battery by browsing online, before replacing yours.

#3: REFRESH YOUR CHARGING PORT

With continued use, your charger may not fit as well into the port as it did before. The simple way to fix it is to use a sharp toothpick to remove the lint and dirt from the port. Clean the rest of your phone by using a cotton swab, cotton buds, or cotton tips with drops of distilled water.

#4: REVIVE A SOAKED SMARTPHONE

One of the common phone accidents is water damage. Even I experienced it myself. It is an event that can cause frustration and stress to many of us. So, if your phone takes an unexpected swim, remove the battery (if possible), and place it in a bag of rice for a day or two to absorb the moisture within. With luck and patience, this will do the trick.

#5: FIX A LOOSE BUTTON

Like audio jacks, buttons can be replaced easily. You can purchase tools and button replacements on hardware stores or online. If you are comfortable with opening your phone by yourself then, you can solve your phone’s button problems.

Most buttons are attached via cables to the motherboard. Thus, it is a delicate process. Be careful when re-attaching new hardware. There is a wealth of information found online with regards to replacing your phone’s power and volume buttons. Be sure to read these first, before purchasing replacement components.

#6: REPLACE YOUR BROKEN OR CRACKED SCREEN

Replacing your smartphone’s screen is usually do-able and it is simpler than you think! All it takes is the right tools and a little courage. You may start by assessing the situation. Can a tape fix it? Or, perhaps a glass screen may temporarily solve your problem.

If your smartphone looks like a spiderweb of cracks underneath, you better purchase a repair kit on eBay or iFixit. Get concise instructions online or buy a repair kit if you do not have a toolbox.

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Save yourself some money and social contact by subtracting smartphone repair to your expenses! Truly, there are some issues that you can handle on your own. All it takes are tools, courage, determination, and a little help from the Internet.

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