On 15 July, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Singapore needed 100,000 foreign workers in the coming year. He said this was “was unavoidable as the labour market was bursting at the seams.” (See here.)

The Prime Minister’s remarks have apparently generated interest in the Philippines.

Below is a news report, apparently on the same day that PM Lee made his remarks, from the Philippines about the “100,000 jobs” openings in Singapore.

Transcripts are provided here as the news report is in Tagalog.

Anchor:

There are 100 000 jobs that are opening right now in Singapore that Filipinos can get.  But according to a certain job agency, there are also many opportunities opening up here for those who do not want to leave the country.  Reporting is Timi Nubla.

Timi Nubla:

According to newswire agency, Agence France-Presse, or AFP, 100 000 jobs are going to open up for foreigners.  In a telephone interview, one local headhunter firm confirmed that there are indeed many new opportunities in the Lion City, particularly in the finance sector which needs accountants and research analysts.  Programmers and software developers are needed in the information technology sector.

And also for the hospitality industry, which includes hotels and casinos (card dealers, game operators, entertainers)—the recently-opened Universal Studios needs foreign workers:  singers, stuntmen, dancers and mascots are amongst the jobs needed to be filled in Singapore.  According to the news source, ABS-CBN, a mascot can earn up to 150 000 pesos a month in Singapore.

But it is not only in Singapore where new opportunities are opening.  Here in the country, more and more new job openings are appearing.  “There are many companies and employers hiring now, and we think this is because of the [increased] level of optimism people have and also, now, trust in the government,” [says Lloyd Sy, Sales Mgr. at JOBS DB].

In demand in the country are accountants and IT [workers/specialists].  For seekers, there is no shortage of jobs in the country’s ever-growing call-centre industry.  JOBS DB’s advice for seekers, especially fresh graduates, employers often look for people with fine communication skills, proficiency in computer use, and above all, a positive attitude.  [Says Cora Llamas, JOBS DB’s Corp. Communication Consultant,] “You may be good at your job, but if you are difficult to get along with, do not bother [applying].”  Fast learners, and those who have work experience unrelated to one’s educational degree or training are also marketable traits.

Reporting for Bandila, Timi Nubla.

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Captions in the news report:

JOB OPENINGS SA SINGAPORE:  100,000

JOB OPENINGS IN SINGAPORE:  100 000

100,000 TRABAHO SA SINGAPORE, PWEDENG APLAYAN NG MGA PILIPINO

[THERE ARE] 100,000 JOBS IN SINGAPORE FILIPINOS MAY APPLY TO


JOB OPPORUTUNITIES SA PILIPINAS, DUMARAMI NA RIN—JOBSDB.COM

JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES, ALSO INCREASING—JOBSDB.COM


MGA TRABAHONG IN DEMAND SA SINGAPORE:

JOBS IN DEMAND IN SINGAPORE:

FINANCE:  ACCOUNTANTS, RESEARCH ANALYSTS

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:  PROGRAMMERS, SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS

HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY:  CARD DEALERS, GAME OPERATORS, ENTERTAINERS

HOPSITALITY INDUSTRY:  SINGERS, STUNTMEN, DANCERS, MASCOTS


SWELDO NG MASCOT SA SINGAPORE:  P 150,000 KADA BUWAN

SALARY OF A MASCOT IN SINGAPORE:  P 150 000 PER MONTH


JOB OPENINGS SA BANSA:  ACCOUNTANT, I.T., CALL CENTER AGENTS

JOB OPENINGS IN THE PHILIPPINES:  ACCOUNTANTS, I.T. [SPECIALISTS], CALL CENTRE AGENTS


KADALASANG HINAHANAP NG MGA EMPLOYERS:  COMMUNICATION SKILLS, COMPUTER SKILLS, MABUTING UGALI

WHAT EMPLOYERS USUALLY LOOK FOR:  COMMUNICATION SKILLS, COMPUTER SKILLS, POSITIVE ATTITUDE


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65 Responses to “Philippines news report “100,000 jobs opening” in S’pore”

  1. MoreJobsforUs 21 July 2010

    Foreigners help create jobs for Singaporeans.

    Reply
  2. fililopogus 21 July 2010

    I will inform my Phillipino friends to start packing and head for singapore. There are so many vacancies!!!!!!

    Phillipinos, including PRs and new citizens must be so grateful to our leaders.

    Keep it up, singaporeans!

    Reply
  3. mice is nice 21 July 2010

    My Views, 21 July 2010

    S’pore is just a small cup, how much talent can it hold? look north at Malaysai, look south at Indonsia, you know S’pore has its limits.

    even an ant (S’pore?) that can hold an object many times its weight will never pick a fight with an elephant (China, USA?).

    a cup can never contain the ocean, be realistic lah…

    Reply
  4. SG in UK 22 July 2010

    I met one Singaporean in London lately; he has been living in London for the past 40 years, a retiree in his 60′s. He plans to retire in Singapore in the near future when his daughter obtain her MBBS in UOL, should I advise him not to return to Singapore?

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  5. mice is nice 22 July 2010

    SG in UK, 22 July 2010

    best to let people decide own their on, on the sidelines what 1 can do is to voice your honest opinion.

    having a choice is a right, just as when they choose ALTernative political parties this coming GE. the price of freedom? just look at our military expenditure!

    ;)

    Reply
  6. I thought the guys in sg will be happy, there’s option for pinoy brides now :P

    Reply
  7. Dejected 22 July 2010

    I used to trust PAP some much in the past, but now i just felt betrayed.

    @Steffi/yaya/Anonymous Coward/Cult of the common sense

    I would like to join u guys overseas. The idea of setting up a support group sounds good. How about we start a FB group first?

    Reply
  8. Hugo Manislaspastas 22 July 2010

    The bochapness of many citizens is really amazing. Even when critical mass in our midst.

    Even when everything.

    kudos!

    Reply
  9. Alibaba 22 July 2010

    Singapore now is flooded by rainwater, soon will be flooded by phillipino

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  10. VoteForChange 22 July 2010

    The same strategy again: they work here, then give them PR, then eventually vote right.
    So simple.

    Reply
  11. iluvpinnoyLASS 22 July 2010

    Alibaba 22 July 2010
    Singapore now is flooded by rainwater, soon will be flooded by phillipino
    ……………
    and in no time
    every singapoorium mothers/sisters would be workin as a maid servicin this new batch of highearnin filipinos…
    thats is what lauLEE 1 wants..

    Reply
  12. zannie 23 July 2010

    where can we apply?

    Reply
  13. hardrod 25 July 2010

    many filipina girls can f them easily.no need our singaporean woman so high maintenance cost. marry also no use. better f the 100,000 that will arrive here soon.

    Reply
  14. AMRUTHA Y 28 November 2010

    Hi
    I m Amrutha, dance performer interested
    to join ur passion.
    Regds
    AMRUTHA

    Reply
  15. I’m looking for a job as a Receptionist or waitress to any hotel In Singapore. I have one year experienced In a five star Hotel here In Philippines.If I may ask,Where will I send my resume? or Do you have office here In Philippines? I’m very interested.I hope to hear from you. my email is kayecordz@yahoo.com

    Reply