As a top-tier institution recognized by Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower, ESSEC offers graduates enhanced eligibility for employment opportunities. While studying, you can take on part-time jobs and internships, with the flexibility to transition to full-time employment and live in Singapore after graduation. Here’s what’s available:
During studies:
- Work part-time (up to 16 hours per week) or take full-time internships during vacations.
Post-graduation:
- Work Holiday Pass: Up to 6 months (ages 18 to 25).
- V.I.E Program: Gain 6 months to 2 years of work experience through this scheme, available to French and European citizens aged 18 to 28 at the time of application.
- Employment Pass: Opens doors to long-term career opportunities.
- Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP): Stay in Singapore for up to 1 year.
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