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    Company overview

    Industry

    Education, Training & Professional Development

    Company size

    101-1,000

    Primary location

    10 Dover Drive Singapore
    The Singapore Institute of Technology is Singapore’s first University of Applied Learning, offering specialised degree programmes that prepare its graduates to be work-ready professionals. With a mission to develop individuals and innovate with industry to impact the economy and society in meaningful ways, SIT aims to also be a leader in innovative workplace learning and applied research.SIT’s new campus is located in the heart of the Punggol Digital District (PDD). Designed to integrate seamlessly with the industry and community in the north-east region of Singapore, our new smart campus will be a place where you can enjoy a truly industry-focused, applied learning education that equips you for the future.

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    at Singapore Institute of Technology
    Singapore
    Spearhead strategic planning and initiatives for premier university. Driven self-starter sought to excel.
    Spearhead strategic planning and initiatives for premier university. Driven self-starter sought to excel.
    classification: Consulting & StrategyConsulting & Strategy
    3d ago
    3d ago

    at Singapore Institute of Technology
    Singapore
    Empower student life and cultivate talents in a rewarding Assistant Manager role.
    Empower student life and cultivate talents in a rewarding Assistant Manager role.
    classification: Education & TrainingEducation & Training
    4d ago
    4d ago

    Reviews overview

    2.810 ratings in total
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    60%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at Singapore Institute of Technology?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at the Singapore Institute of Technology appreciate the connections with industry players and world-class education partners, as well as the flexibility to work from home and independently. The working environment is generally seen as positive, with friendly and helpful colleagues. Benefits such as annual leave, medical and transport allowances, and intern pay are also highlighted as positive aspects.

    However, there are some potential challenges. While annual leave is provided, there may be difficulties in taking extended leave due to scheduling constraints. Some employees feel there is unnecessary bureaucracy and processes that can slow down progress. There are also concerns about management skills, particularly in dealing with experienced professionals. For some roles, the onboarding process could be clearer, with better information provided. Additionally, depending on the department, employees may need to provide their own resources such as laptops and software.

    Recent reviews

    1.0
    Assistant professor
    Jul 2022
    Singapore7 to 8 years in the role, current employee
    No work life balance
    The good thingsDealing with industry players
    The challengesDespite providing 28 days of annual leave, the schedule does not allow to take leave just for two weeks
    1.0
    Senior Research Engineer
    Apr 2022
    SingaporeLess than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Good and bad experiences at SIT
    The good things* Can work from home, get to work independently.
    The challengesToo much unnecessary paper work to get things done. The professors have high IQ but low EQ. They do not have the skills to manage experienced professionals. But if you are a fresh graduate, this place is suitable for you.
    3.0
    Admin and Operations Assistant (Temp)
    Jan 2022
    SingaporeLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Ok Invigilation Experience
    The good things- An easy job, with a lot of downtime. You will get to meet other undergraduates and fresh graduates around your age.
    The challenges- The employees at the Registrar's Office often use Chinese to converse. This may make it difficult for Non-Chinese speakers to fit in. - The information for invigilation processes could be clearer. There are many steps and forms that we must be responsible for, but this information is not on paper.
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