askST@NLB Ep 2: Post-Covid-19 pandemic job market - crisis or opportunity for graduating class of 2020?
19:25 mins
Synopsis: This is the second episode of the askST@NLB podcast series brought to you by the National Library Board. The monthly talks by The Straits Times correspondents were previously held at the Central Public Library but due to Covid-19 safe distancing measures, we are converting the sessions into a podcast series done remotely.
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For this episode, The Straits Times' senior education correspondent Sandra Davie and National University of Singapore senior deputy president and provost - Professor Ho Teck Hua - will talk about the post-Covid-19 pandemic job market.
Is it a crisis or opportunity for the graduating class of 2020?
They discuss the following points:
1. Three months ago, the results of the annual graduate employment survey were released. The median gross monthly salary among fresh graduates was up to S$3,600, higher than $3,500 in 2018. But the Covid-19 pandemic has changed job market prospects overnight (1:07)
2. ST readers have asked us in this podcast: How bad can it get? Is there help out there? (4:00)
3. Choose between a job you have no interest in, or go for a traineeship in sectors you are interested in? What are traineeships? (5:20)
We tackle selected readers' questions: (8:50 onwards)
Sandra and Pro Ho offer advice tips for the class of 2020 (16:45)
Look out for the next episode of askST@NLB podcast series on June 19.
Produced by: Sandra Davie (sandra@sph.com.sg) & Ernest Luis
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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