Monday, August 31, 2015

Unilever Future Leaders Graduate Program – Uniliever (posted on 31 AUGUST 2015)


Company
Unilever
Industry
FMCG
Location
Singapore
Position Type
Graduate Program
Post Date
31 August 2015
Closing Date
30 September 2015

Employer Description
The Unilever brand, found in consumer products in millions of homes across 150 countries, is a trusted name in nutrition, hygiene and personal care. Throughout its history, Unilever has been adding vitality to the lives of consumers. From comforting soups to warm a winter's day, to sensuous soaps that make you feel fabulous, our products help people get more out of life.

Efforts in understanding local consumers have brought about some of the top brands in the market today such as Clear, Dove, Lifebuoy, Rexona, Sunsilk, Ben & Jerry's, Knorr, Lipton and Wall's which add vitality to consumers lives.

Responsibilities
Supply Chain
From sourcing raw materials to delivering the end product, our supply chain is at the heart of getting brands to customers. Its remit is shared amongst four divisions:

Customer Service – Logistics
This area is responsible for solving challenges such as on-shelf availability. Roles include order management, working at the interface between warehousing and transportation, and ensuring products arrive as promised to meet customer needs.

Customer Service – Plan
Demand planning uses models as well as market knowledge to determine potential sales. Using this data, supply planning ensures factories are able to meet these sales demands on time and in the most cost effective way possible.

Procurement
This is about optimising the cost and quality of what we buy through the intelligent sourcing of materials, packaging and non-production items. The team explores new ways of working with suppliers and plays an important role in technology innovation.

Manufacturing
You'll help factories improve efficiencies and adapt to changing demands. As a manager, you might be responsible for a team's quality, output and costs. In engineering, you could be designing and building high-speed production lines.

HR
Human Resources is about creating a winning organization: generating outstanding business performance through the development of people and teams. So how would you do this? What will you do? You’ll undertake three placements to get a well-rounded view of our people, including time at head office, a factory and an expertise team. Beyond your usual placements, there’s also scope for you to work as a site HR Manager, take on international projects and shape future HR practices from within an Expertise Team. Wherever in the business you work, you’ll be building up experience of culture change, employee relations, leadership development and much more, getting an up close and personal view of HR at Unilever. You will be fully supported in studying for the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD) qualification.

Finance
You will be fully supported in studying for the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) qualification. Who is it for? We do not require a financial/economic degree, but we do require people with strong analytical skills. We look for people who want to get to grips with the inner workings of a vast business and a desire to understand how it works. It’s about commitment, real people skills and a deep-seated interest in the business as a whole.

Qualifications
  • A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree
  • Graduates between August 2015 – June 2016, and has had no formal work experience beyond 12 months
  • Strong academic track record
  • Has leadership and team experience
  • Driven and Energetic
  • Able to speak and write in English fluently
  • Willing to travel
Application link

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Sunday, August 30, 2015

*BestTop Exclusive独家* - Android/Java工程师 – 北京优货科技(发布于 31 AUGUST 2015)

你好,今天BestTop为你独家发布北京优货科技有限公司的三个项目。

公司简介:
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工作内容:
Android高级工程师
1. 负责移动产品android客户端的开发, 测试.
2. 参与移动客户端产品设计与规划.
3. 能指导其他 Android 初级开发者共同完成开发任务.

要求
1. 具有扎实JAVA语言基础,具备良好的编程习惯;
2. 2年或以上Android开发工作经验优先,熟悉Android平台下的GUI设计和实现,有网络编程经验;
3. 熟悉Android开发平台及框架,能独立开发高性能的Android应用;
4. 熟悉移动终端网络编程,了解3GWiFi等网络技术,熟悉XMLJSON,掌握HTTPTCP/IP协议;
5. 工作积极主动,具有强烈的责任心,具备良好的团队合作精神和承受压力的能力;
6. 良好的学习和沟通能力对新技术有浓厚的兴趣.

Android工程师
如果你是一位多年java开发者, 如果你想尝试转型Android平台的开发,我们这里将提供这个发展空间.

职位描述
1. 负责移动产品android客户端的开发, 测试.
2. 参与移动客户端产品设计与规划

要求
1. 统招本科及以上学历,计算机及相关专业毕业;
2. 熟悉面向对象的程序设计方法,熟悉或了解各种数据结构和算法模型;
3. 2年以上J2EE开发经验
4. 熟悉Android开发平台及框架优先;
5. 工作积极主动,具有强烈的责任心,具备良好的团队合作精神和承受压力的能力;
6. 良好的学习和沟通能力对新技术有浓厚的兴趣.

Java后端工程师
岗位职责:
1、参加基于Java技术的移动 API 实现;
2、参与系统分析与设计,并负责完成核心代码;
3、根据开发规范与流程独立完成模块的设计、编码、测试以及相关文档;

要求
1、统招本科及以上学历,计算机及相关专业毕业;
2、熟悉面向对象的程序设计方法,熟悉或了解各种数据结构和算法模型;
3、熟悉UnixLinux操作系统;
4、熟悉MYSQL Postgresql 数据库管理及应用;
51年以上J2EE开发经验,能熟练使用 Mybatis, dropwizard(Jersey), Guice 框架进行项目开发者优先;
6、工作积极主动,具有强烈的责任心,具备良好的团队合作精神和承受压力的能力;
7.  良好的学习和沟通能力对新技术有浓厚的兴趣.

主要工作地点:北京

申请详情:

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Friday, August 28, 2015

BestTop Exclusive* - Strategy/Management Consulting (Junior /Manager Level) – KPMG (posted on 28 AUGUST 2015)

Company
KPMG
Industry
Audit, Tax and Advisory Services
Location
Singapore
Position Type
Full Time
Post Date
28 August 2015
Closing Date
n.a

Employer Description
KPMG is a global network of professional firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. With more than 162,000 people operating in 155 countries around the world, the firm has outstanding professionals working together to provide value to local and global organisations. Committed to excellence, KPMG is proud to be a recognised Employer of Choice in Singapore.

Responsibilities
  • Develop business strategies and business plans for clients, develop investment plans/structures and advise client in decision making
  • Develop perspectives on markets and products in an industry/sector 
  • Lead team or work streams in client projects and ensure the quality of the assignments 
  • Develop business opportunities, project proposals and plans
Qualifications
For Junior Level Applicant:
  • Preferable: 1-2 years of working experience. Graduating students with good academic background are also welcome to apply
  • Preferable: MBA or masters in Management/Finance/Economics
  • Able to manage large projects and running multiple work streams
  • Able to work in team
  • Demonstrate leadership qualities
For Manager Level Applicant:
  • Preferable 3 – 8 years of consulting experience in a strategy/management consulting
  • MBA or masters in Management/Finance/Economics
  • Focus in one or two sectors
  • Experience in managing large projects and running multiple work streams
  • Prior experience in mentoring junior team members and building a team is highly desired

    Application
    Subject Header: Job Application: KPMG – Consulting (Junior OR Manager Level*)
    *Please indicate which level you are applying!


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    Graduate Trainee Program - Business Development – Marcus Evans (posted on 28 AUGUST 2015)

    Company
    Marcus Evans
    Industry
    Media
    Location
    Singapore
    Position Type
    Graduate Program
    Post Date
    28 August 2015
    Closing Date
    n.a

    Employer Description
    Marcus Evans is a global leader in the business intelligence and the market leader in its field that has grown in a multinational conglomerate over the last 32 years. ME Group, employees 3000 professionals across sixty three (63) offices generating annual revenues in excess of US$ 350million. With 7 different business units, from a hospitality provider at the World’s most prestigious sporting events to Ipswich Town Football Club to hosting over 1000 strategic conferences and summits annually worldwide. ME Group is a fast paced dynamic organization. We pride ourselves on progressive growth through strategic development of the company, and most of all our people.

    Responsibilities
    The role will involve indentifying and bringing on board new clients to use our business development solutions to generate new business and then nurturing those clients on an ongoing basis to give them access to prospects across the markets they target.

    Qualifications
    • Fluent English communication skills (verbal & written)
    • Strong research skills
    • A passion for learning and self improvement
    • Self Motivated with a desire to succeed
    • Problem solving mind; Positive attitude and desire to succeed
    • A minimum academic qualification of a university degree (or equivalent)
    • The ability to learn quickly from our business leaders
    • Eligibility to work in Singapore is a must
    Full training will be provided in Singapore and for the right candidates will be given an opportunities to lead or  transfer to an overseas office (Miami, Dubai, London).

    Application link
    Please send your CV and Covering letter quoting reference GFMI0915 to ljudmilaS@global-fmi.com



    Tuesday, August 25, 2015

    Management Trainee – Operational Marketing – L’oreal (posted on 25 AUGUST 2015)


    Company
    L’oreal
    Industry
    Cosmetics Company
    Location
    Singapore
    Position Type
    Graduate Program
    Post Date
    25 August 2015
    Closing Date
    n.a

    Employer Description
    The L'Oréal Group is a French cosmetics and beauty company, headquartered in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine. It is the world's largest cosmetics company, and has a registered office in Paris.

    It has developed activities in the field of cosmetics, concentrating on hair colour, skin care, sun protection, make-up, perfumes and hair care, the company is active in the dermatology, toxicology, tissue engineering, and biopharmaceutical research fields and is the top nanotechnology patent-holder in the United States.

    Responsibilities
    Designed to groom future leaders, our Management Trainee Programme offers talented and dynamic young graduates professional development through formal and on–the–job learning, networking and of course, early responsibilities to gain exposure and hone their skills.

    Qualifications
    We welcome graduates in any discipline. If you possess the passion, drive and the entrepreneurial spirit to excel in the beauty industry, you are the right talent we are looking for!

    Application link

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    Monday, August 24, 2015

    Career Preparation Tips: This Is the No. 1 Predictor of Career Success, According to Science


    Keep your doors open

    It has been over three years since Steve Jobs died.

    Since then, books have been written and movies have been made.

    Each has celebrated his legacy and aimed to share the secrets he used to build the largest company in the world; things like attention to detail, attracting world-class talent and holding them to high standards.

    We think we understand what caused his success.

    We don’t.

    We dismiss usable principles of success by labeling them as personality quirks.

    What’s often missed is the paradoxical interplay of two of his seemingly opposite qualities; maniacal focus and insatiable curiosity. These weren’t just two random strengths. They may have been his most important as they helped lead to everything else.

    Jobs’ curiosity fueled his passion and provided him with access to unique insights, skills, values, and world-class people who complemented his own skill set. Job’s focus brought those to bear in the world of personal electronics.

    I don’t just say this as as someone who has devoured practically every article, interview, and book featuring him.

    I say this as someone who has interviewed many of the world’s top network scientists on a quest to understand how networks create competitive advantage in business and careers.

    The Simple Variable That Explains What Really Causes Career Success

    In December of 2013, I interviewed one of the world’s top network scientists, Ron Burt. During it, he shared a chart that completely flipped my understanding of success. Here is a simplified version:

    The bottom line? According to multiple, peer-reviewed studies, simply being in an open network instead of a closed one is the best predictor of career success.

    In the chart, the further to the right you go toward a closed network, the more you repeatedly hear the same ideas, which reaffirm what you already believe. The further left you go toward an open network, the more you’re exposed to new ideas. People to the left are significantly more successful than those to the right.

    In fact, the study shows that half of the predicted difference in career success (i.e., promotion, compensation, industry recognition) is due to this one variable.

    Do you ever have moments where you hear something so compelling that you need to know more, yet so crazy that you’d have to let go of some of your core beliefs in order to accept the idea?

    This was one of those moments for me. Never in all of the books I had read on self-help, career success, business, or Steve Jobs had I come across this idea.

    I wondered, “How is it possible that the structure of one’s network could be such a powerful predictor for career success?”

    How a Closed Network Impacts Your Career

    To understand the power of open networks, it’s important to understand their opposite.

    Most people spend their careers in closed networks; networks of people who already know each other. People often stay in the same industry, the same religion, and the same political party. In a closed network, it’s easier to get things done because you’ve built up trust, and you know all the shorthand terms and unspoken rules. It’s comfortable because the group converges on the same ways of seeing the world that confirm your own.

    To understand why people spend most of their time in closed networks, consider what happens when a group of random strangers is thrown together:

    David Rock, the founder of the Neuroleadership Institute, the top organization helping leaders through neuroscience research, explains the process well:

    We’ve evolved to put people in our ingroup and outgroup. We put most people in our outgroup and a few people in our ingroup. It determines whether we care about others. It determines whether we support or attack them. The process is a byproduct of our evolutionary history where we lived in small groups and strangers we didn’t know well weren’t to be trusted.

    By understanding this process, we can begin to understand why the world is the way it is. We understand why Democrats and Republicans can’t pass bills with obvious benefits to society. We understand why religions have gone to war over history. It helps us understand why we have bubbles, panics, and fads.

    The Surprising Power and Pain of Open Networks

    People in open networks have unique challenges and opportunities. Because they’re part of multiple groups, they have unique relationships, experiences, and knowledge that other people in their groups don’t.

    This is challenging in that it can lead to feeling like an outsider as a result of being misunderstood and under-appreciated because few people understand why you think the way you do. It is also challenging, because it requires assimilating different and conflicting perspectives into one worldview.

    In one of my all-time favorite movies, The Matrix, the main character, Neo, is exposed to a completely new world. Once he is, he can’t go back. He’s an outsider in the new group, and he’s an outsider in his old life. He’s had an experience that everyone he’s ever met would never understand. This same phenomenon happens when we enter new worlds of people.

    On the other hand, having an open network is a huge opportunity in a few ways:

    More accurate view of the world. It provides them with the ability to pull information from diverse clusters so errors cancel themselves out.Research by Philip Tetlock shows that people with open networks are better forecasters than people with closed networks.

    Ability to control the timing of information sharing. While they may not be the first to hear information, they can be the first to introduce information to another cluster. As a result, they can leverage the first move advantage.

    Ability to serve as a translator / connector between groups. They can create value by serving as an intermediary and connecting two people or organizations who can help each other who wouldn’t normally run into each other.

    More breakthrough ideas. Brian Uzzi, Professor of Leadership and Organizational Change at the Kellogg School of Management, performed a landmark study where he delved into the tens of millions of academic studies throughout history. He compared their results by the number of citations (links from other research papers) they received and the other papers they referenced. A fascinating pattern emerged. The top performing studies had references that were 90% conventional and 10% atypical (i.e., pulling from other fields). This rule has held constant over time and across fields. People with open networks are more easily able to create atypical combinations.

    The Revisionist Timeline of Steve Jobs Success

    As a result of pursuing his curiosity in different fields throughout his life, Steve Jobs developed an extremely unique perspective, skill set, and network; one that no one else in the computer industry had. He turned these unique advantages into the largest company in the world by having a razor sharp focus. Within Apple, he cut out people, products, and systems that weren’t world-class.

    Many are quick to label parts of Steve Jobs’ life as the ‘lost’ or ‘wilderness’ years. However, when we view his life in retrospect, we see that his diversions were critical to his success.

    What is labeled as the magic of Steve Jobs or the quirks of his character become replicable principles we can all follow.

    It is from this vantage point that we can begin to understand the following quote from a Steve Jobs interview for Wired in 1995:

    Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something.
    It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the reason they were able to do that was that they’ve had more experiences or they have thought more about their experiences than other people.
    Unfortunately, that’s too rare a commodity. A lot of people in our industry haven’t had very diverse experiences.

    So they don’t have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions without a broad perspective on the problem. The broader one’s understanding of the human experience, the better design we will have.
    Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.

    Throughout human history, all societies including our own have created myths that share one common element, the hero’s journey.

    Here’s what the journey looks like according to Joseph Campbell, the originator of the term…

    Things are going great. You feel normal and fit in. Then something, happens and you change. You start to feel like an outsider in your own culture. You hide parts of yourself to fit in, but that doesn’t help. You feel called to leave and fulfill part of yourself, but that has a lot of uncertainty. So, you hesitate at first.

    Finally, you take the plunge. You go through difficult times as you’re learning to navigate the new world. Finally, you overcome the challenges. Then, you go back to your old culture and have a huge impact because you share the unique insights you’ve learned.

    The hero’s journey myth is embedded in everything from our society’s classic movies (i.e., Star Wars) to the heroes we glorify (i.e., Steve Jobs), because it hits on core parts of the human experience.

    The field of network science shows us two things. (1) The hero’s journey is the blueprint for creating career success. (2) We can all be heroes. It just takes a little faith as you follow your heart and curiosity into unknown worlds. As Steve Jobs said, “ You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.”

    This article originally appeared on Forbes.com & http://time.com/4006770/career-success-networking/