Saturday, December 13, 2008
Jobs in the front line
These are jobs that needs a personal touch, where every situation is different. It cannot be automated like an assembly line in a production factory.
People buy because they have a “want” rather than a need. This is rather surprising as you would have thought that we are all logical and rationale beings. Yet very often, we buy because of emotion. We buy because we feel good, we feel we deserve a small celebration when we have achieved a desired result or it felt like the right thing to do at that moment. This applies to men as well as to women.
Shops and companies will always need sales staff. In recession, it is more important to have good sales staff as people may need a bit more persuasion before they buy. Sales staff can decide which benefits are relevant to the person after asking a few questions and close the sale quickly.
Customers like to be shown how a product works rather than go home and read the thick user manual. They may have questions on certain aspects of the product and will come back to the person who sold it to them.
Customers may have some small complaints that a customer services staff can easily solve. Then the company has a satisfied customer who will probably buy other products from the same sales staff. Otherwise, people will ask for a refund.
Front line staff bring in the money or keep the money within the company. Office based staff, whether in mid-office or back office are only overheads. Hence they are more at risk of being retrenched as they do not contribute to profits. In a recession, there is less sales and therefore less need for high efficiency in the processing.
Please contact me if you want to join our Work and Study Program in the services industry. In my previous post you know that Singapore is doing many things to attact tourists, including hosting major sports events.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Singapore welcomes foreign talent
Singapore is a pragmatic society. There is already about 1 million foreigners in Singapore. Singapore wants to have a population of 6.5 million, an increase of 2 million people. A significant portion of this will be foreigners as the birthrate in Singapore is about 1.2.
You can be one of the foreign talents whom Singapore welcomes. There is an acute shortage of skilled staff in the Tourism and Hospitality industry in Singapore. With a Work and Study program, you can get a job immediately while you study to get a Diploma or Advanced Diploma awarded by the Association of Business Executives.
For more information, send an email to jonathan.chan@harrietgroup.com.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Marina IR hires Singapore citizens & PRs
This hiring blitz is aimed at people without experience in the Tourism and service industry. 10,000 workers at all levels will be hired at the end of 2009 when it opens. Marina Bay Sands is partnering the Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) and the National Trade Union Congress' Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) to prepare new hires for jobs in this field. Another daily, TODAY, reports that hiring includes back-to-work mums, low-wage earners, retirees, the retrenched and jobless. For more information, visit career.marinabaysands.com or call 6586 7700 (9am - 6pm) by Nov 5.
WDA Director (Tourism) Teo Sio Hoon states that the tourism industry is expected to generate 60,000 jobs by 2010. If you want to be in this industry BUT want to work in better quality jobs compare to the posts mentioned, one way is to get a Diploma/Advanced Diploma in Travel Tourism and Hospitality awarded by the Association of Business Executives. We have a Work and Study Program so that you get 2 years working experience when you graduate from the 2-year programme.
We have briefings on the Work and Study Programme :
- Tues Oct 21 @ 7pm
- Thur Oct 23 @ 2.30pm and
- Sat Oct 25 @ 2pm
To register please send an email with your name and mobile number to
jonathan.chan@harrietgroup.com or sms me at 9476 2545 for more details.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Outing to Genting Resorts
The private school had an overseas trip to the Genting Resort, Malaysia. Cu



There were group activities (above left) for students in different courses to get to know each other. As many students are in the Tourism course, the group activities were held in the entertainment centre. The mood is protrayed by one of the student organisers (above right). The students were rewarded for their hard work with their employers and the effort they put in their studies.




Friday, October 17, 2008
Association of Business Executives
Earn a good salary while you study part-time for the Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma for "Travel Tourism & Hospitality" and "Business Management" from the ABE. You can work in Singapore (5-day-a-week) while you study in Singapore one full day a week with us. Non-residents must have a degree from a University/Polytechnic recognised by Singapore. Residents and Malaysians need at least "N" levels or SPM. You can also study full-time. Its your choice.
The Association of Business Executives (ABE) is an International Examining Body and provider of business and management qualifications, leading onto Degree and Masters routes. ABE has 'Awarding Body' status in the United Kingdom and is also recognised in many other countries worldwide. The ABE (http://www.abeuk.com/) was formed in the UK 1973 and has a 34-year track record.

Monday, October 13, 2008
2 Integrated Resorts boosts the Travel Tourism and Hospitality
The Genting consortium won the second government concession to develop a casino resort on the Sentosa Island and is due to open in 2010. These 2 Integrated Resorts will create 60,000 new jobs in Singapore. The TTH industry is a sunrise industry where many opportunities will be created for promotion.
Simgapore's tourism industry is very important to its economy. The inaugural night F1 race was held in Singapore on September 28, 2008. The Singapore Flyer was operational earlier this year. Singapore is also the regional hub for the MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions) industry - Singapore was the venue for the voting to host the 2012 Olympics. Singapore will host the Youth Olympics in 2010. In a survey conducted among students, Singapore is the 1st choice in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) for holidays (35% of the votes) AND the 1st choice for work (54% of the votes) as reported in the Straits Times, April 30, 2008.
Students on the Work and Study program will have 2 years' of customer service experience when they graduate with a Diploma or Advanced Diploma from the ABE. This puts them at an advantageous situation compared to Polytechnic student with 6-month internships.
Work and Study in Singapore
The Work & Study program is a unique program in which students are placed in a full-time job and study one day a week. In this 2-year period, a student can earn up to S$40,200 while the course fees is about half that amount. Students may be eligible for a study loan from financial institutions that the private school has arrangements with.The private school is registered with the Singapore Ministry of Education. Its subsidiary is a Licensed Employment Agency that is registered by the Ministry of Manpower, Singapore and will place all students in this program with full-time employers (terms and conditions apply).
Work and Study courses in high demand :
- Travel, Tourism and Hospitality (ABE)
- Business Management (ABE)
- Nursing Induction program, accredited by the Singapore Nursing Board - foreign registered nurses can work as State Registered Nurses in Singapore
The Association of Business Executives (ABE) was formed in 1973 and has a 34-year track record. The qualifications are recognised around the world - from the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) in the UK, to Ministries of Education and Employers in 13 countries and by 60 Universities.
We offer the Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma for the "Travel Tourism and Hospitality" and "Business Management" ABE courses.