Are you a fresh grad with no work experience? Take on a graduate internship to gain experience in your chosen industry and prove your worth to potential hirers!

Are you a fresh grad with no work experience? Take on a graduate internship to gain experience in your chosen industry and prove your worth to potential hirers!
Psychometric tests, comprising personality and ability tests, help employers assess a candidate’s suitability for a role based on their social and cultural fit.
Rejection from a potential employer can be crushing to a fresh graduate looking for a job. Here are some tips on how to get over a failed interview.
Attending your first networking event? Here are 7 tips on how you can better prepare yourself before attending a networking event to help ensure your success.
From research to getting strong answers to common interview questions, these are some tips to help fresh graduates prepare and ace their first job interview.
Did you know that travelling and volunteering abroad can help you develop cross-cultural communication skills, a life skill sought after by employers?
Here are 7 ways on how you can take advantage of your overseas education experience to help you improve your career prospects and score that dream job!
A call to young Singaporeans to adopt a mindset of adaptability to be future-ready in their careers & live the new version of the Singapore Dream meaningfully.
With the changes brought about by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, here’s a list of the most in-demand skills by employers for the future workplace.
Article by Ascott CEO Lee Chee Koon on how the next-gen workforce can stay relevant for the future, with the expectation to change jobs, industries, and skills.
Insights into the shifting paradigm of higher education in Singapore and the changing significance of obtaining a university degree.
Insights into the key ingredients for career success: at the workplace, at home, and in one’s social life.