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Infineon – Quality Engineering Intern

Infineon Technologies focuses on the three central challenges facing modern society: Energy Efficiency,Mobility and Security and offers semiconductors and system solutions for automotive and industrial electronics and chip card and security applications. Infineon’s products stand out for their reliability, their quality excellence and their innovative and leading-edge technology in analog and mixed signal, RF and […]

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Alibaba Group – Print and Web Designer

Alibaba Group is a privately owned Hangzhou-based group of Internet-based e-commerce businesses including business-to-business online web portals, online retail and payment services, a shopping search engine and data-centric cloud computing services. In 2012, two of Alibaba’s portals together handled 1.1 trillion yuan ($170 billion) in sales, more than competitors eBay and Amazon.com combined.The company primarily

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Garlock Singapore Internships

The Garlock family of companies is acknowledged as the global leader in high-performance fluid sealing products for the world’s processing industries. These include chemicals and petrochemicals, refining, pulp and paper, power generation, semiconductor, primary metals, food and pharmaceuticals, mining and original equipment manufacturers, among others. Today, we have 16 global operations employing more than 1,900

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British American Tobacco – Product Planning Intern

We’re a leading company that’s successful worldwide. Our brands are enjoyed by millions of consumers. In a controversial industry we act responsibly and with integrity. Our business operates at a local, as well as global, level. We don’t own tobacco farms, but we provide agronomy support through our extension services to over 100,000 smallholder farmers

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Why We Don’t Have to “Mind the (Career) Gap”?

“In my opinion, if the economic landscape has changed, why should our approach towards employment remain the same, to the point of being archaic?” I have committed a taboo – I have tendered my resignation without securing the next job.   The reactions to the announcement were varied but they all pretty much hint at

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