JobsCentral Career Fair in Singapore

The JobsCentral Career & Learning Fair (Singapore) is just around the corner (22 and 23 August 2009). As per the event website, there are 110 exhibitors taking part in the fair this year, with around 50,000 participants expected over the two days.

The exhibition targets serious jobseekers and those intending to further their studies. It is an avenue for jobseekers to meet potential employers in a casual yet professional setting and discover an array of higher education options. Please visit the official website for more details - [click here]

Sandbox Advisors has been invited to the fair, in order to provide professional resume critique services to the participants. The services will be complimentary, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to have your resume reviewed by a professional career advisor. Ours is the only resume service booth, so it should be easy to locate.

Source: Sandbox Advisors, JobsCentral



Written by Amit Puri - Managing Consultant, Sandbox Advisors

Amit is an experienced career, business and HR professional. Previously, he has worked with organisations such as Bain & Company, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup. Amit has advanced degrees/qualifications in Career Counselling, Organisational Psychology & HR, Occupational Psychometrics, Career/Life Coaching & Business.


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