寄托在线谈:NUS ISS副院长与GTers聊新加坡IT行业
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[font=微软雅黑][size=2]2014年5月30日,寄托与新加坡国立大学的系统科学学院合作,联合举办了提供给寄托学子亲历踊跃提问机会的在线访谈。该访谈活动已圆满结束,问答汇编整理如下:[/size][/font][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
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[align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q1:Computer control andautomation专业的就业前景怎样?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Computer control and automation are important inmanufacturing. Singapore is still trying to maintain 30% of economy inmanufacturing. But it's likely that systems level programming for computercontrol and automation will be for specialized areas only.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q2:在新加坡做IT的话,一般什么岗位需求量大一些呢?我学的是Java方面,目前在做J2EE,安卓和hadoop,请问这些方向在新加坡前景怎么样?提升的空间大不大?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]J2EE is in high demand in enterprise IT - the kind of jobs inbig corporations. Android is good but companies working on mobile in Singaporewill want iOS, Android and HTML5. Native app development (iOS and Android) isuseful in many startups and small companies. Hadoop is quite specialized andmost large organizations are likely to use tools from vendors, rather thangoing down into Hadoop itself. But again, small companies and startups will useHadoop and related extensions for "Big Data".[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q3:What is the trend for IT inSingapore? Ascending, descending or maintaining? What is the average salary andapproximate employment rate for GDip students in Singapore IT industries? Andfor Masters? What is the most possible occupation for entry level GDipstudents? And Masters?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]We must first understand what is "IT". There is adifference between the IT work in large organizations in contrast to IT(computer science) efforts in smaller companies and startups. All companiestoday have a very strong digital components, and their need for data storage,data centre, application development, etc., is increasing. For small companies,there is a greater need for strong programmers able to be flexible and get thejob done using open source platforms and tools.
Average salary for GDipSA students is overS$3000-S$3500. Employment rate of students is high. Most students will get ajob offer - but not everybody accepts the job because it may not be the rightjob for them. One of the advantages of the GDipSA internships is that potentialemployers can see how well the interns work. That's why it's important thatinterns are very serious about internships in the companies.
The salary for masters degrees depends on theorganization. Many of our students who graduate with masters degree have manyyears of working experience so it's not easy to compare.
The most likely job for entry level GDipSA studentsis as a programmer. For masters degree, there are many jobs available.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q4: I am student whomajored in biotechnology, and now I am planing for admission to system analysisin ISS. But I have some doubts in the transition of my occupation in the future.My questions are:[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]1) Do you thinkthere would be a general trend of multidisciplinary development in informationtechnology and biological technology in coming years?[/size][/font][/align][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]2) If they do, isit would be an advantages for student who have both been educated in biologyand informatics, just like me, to get into the relevant industry?[/size][/font][/align][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]3) and I alsowonder you suggestions towards how to make a preferable planning if I want tocombine those two fields and bring them into full play?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]1. There is already a strong trend in cross-disciplinarystudies and IT and Bio-technology is one of them. We have such courses inschools in Singapore too.
2. Yes, there is always an advantage forstudents who have domain knowledge outside of IT skills. Biotechnology is astrong core area for Singapore economy.
3. There is no magic about planning. You need toget your degree and manage a good grade (distinction is always better) thenlook for jobs in the biotechnology domain. Work hard and get the rightexperience. Because you have domain knowledge, it will help you do better thanyour peers.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q5: I am a senior studentmajoring in automation, and about to go to NTU's MSc program Embedded Systemsfor further study. below are my questions.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]1) I choose this program to strengthen my codingability, but I prefer to join an automation company in the future. How are thedevelopments of those EE company such as Siemens, ABB in Singapore? Can a freshgraduate in embedded system find a relevant job there?
2) Could you introduce some different careerpaths of an IT staff, especially an embedded engineer?
3) What kind of companies do embedded graduatesmainly go for? (Electrical, Software, Chip, Network……)And which can developmore comprehensive abilities for us ?
4) How is the work stress of low leveldevelopment engineer like embedded engineers in Singapore? I heard many CSemployers often stay up late to finish the coding tasks. what's thecircumstance in embeded developing?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]The NTU MSc programme in embedded systems is very good. Itwill prepare you for jobs in the hardware and systems engineering companies.
1. Siemens, ABB, etc. all have largemanufacturing organizations in Singapore. They come to Singapore because theycan hire the right level of expertise. This has to be at higher skill levels.For the lower skill work, it's much cheaper in other countries.
2. One of the strongest growth areas is inhardware products for consumers, and there are many startups building suchdevices, e.g., for health monitoring, e-watch, virtual reality, etc., and theseall require integration of the hardware and the software. So there is a lot ofopportunity for engineers who can program at the driver level.
3. I'm sorry but I don't know which is the bestarea. I'm also not familiar with the US market for automation and control.
4. Whether work is stressful or not is the samewhether you are in Singapore or USA. There are always times when everybody hasto work very hard, e.g., when there is a project dateline. It doesn't matterwhether you are in software engineering, programming or embedded systems. Inmany cases, it depends more on the company than the job.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q6:what's the averagesalary that an IT company pays for a new Master graduate?what ’s the skill that an hiring IT company regard as themost important?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Average starting salary depends on the degree and yourprevious working experience. For our graduates (no working experience), it isover S$4000/month before bonuses, etc.
The most important skill is to get the job done- persistence. You need to be broad based and the technology doesn't matter.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q7:Any books to recommend forthe system analysis students?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]There are many sites on the internet where you can find outmore about systems analysis. No recommendations for books.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q8:毕业后起薪多少新币啊?根据往届毕业生情况,一般毕业多久可拿PR和公民?ISS或其他机构的短期课程是否对ISS学生有优惠?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]The starting salary after graduation for most of our studentsis about S$3000-S$3500/month, but some will earn more.We are unable to say anything about PR and citizenshipas that is up to the government. It has varied a lot in the past. There are no discounts at other institutions forISS students signing up for short courses.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2][font=微软雅黑]
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[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q9:从新加坡IT圈Q群里收集来的提问,代表已工作人士的实际心声。[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]1)what job can earn highestsalary in Singapore averagely in IT industry?[/size][/font][/align][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]2)what job can get PR moreeasier than others in IT industry?[/size][/font][/align][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]3)what job can get girls moreeasier than others in IT industry?[/size][/font][/align][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]4)why the average salary ofIndian is much more than we Chinese in IT industry?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]1. The best paying jobs (on average) tend to come in theFinance Industry. The jobs where you take responsibility and deliverprojects/profits are those that give the best rewards.
2. We do not know what jobs are likely to get PRmore easily. That is up to the government.
3. I have no idea which IT jobs are more likelyfor you to meet possible girlfriends (or boyfriends if you are a girl), but theIT industry on the whole has many men. The ladies often end up in projectmanagement roles, but you will work with everybody.
4. I believe that the typical Indian ITprofessional has a language advantage over the Chinese professional. As youwork longer and rise in your position, one of the most important skills isgoing to be the ability to communicate, present and write.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q10:Is getting working visa easyfor IT professionals in Singapore?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]I'm sorry but I'm unable to comment on visa issues as that isup to the government.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q11:Why Singapore is a good placeto study IT?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Singapore is a good place to study many subjects, not justIT. There is a very strong IT sector especially for large organizations.Students who do internships can find a large variety of positions in manydifferent areas.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q12:What type of IT business arepopular in Singapore?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]There is a lot of growth in various areas of IT. Theseinclude business analytics, internet-of-things (sensors and drivers), machinelearning, etc.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q13:Which area of IT has betterprospect in Singapore?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]There is opportunity in Singapore for most areas of IT. Whatyou learn in terms of IT skills is not as important as what you do with it.It's the attitude and the ability to learn from mistakes, and to contributeback to the company that you work for. This is likely to make more of adifference than specific IT skills.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q14:Why the MNC like to set up anoffice in Singapore?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Many reasons. From the corporate perspective, they set upheadquarters in Singapore because it's politically stable, and is wellprotected from natural disasters (no typhoon, no earthquake, no volcano, etc.),and has strong R&D and trained people. Also the government supportsbusiness and foreign companies coming to Singapore.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q15:What is KnowledgeEngineering? Who is suitable to study it? What business will need knowledgeengineers?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]1. Knowledge Engineering (KE) is basically building systemsthat use data driven techniques (machine learning, business analytics, etc.) toautomate processes that are usually done by human beings, or else to providedata and insight for better decision making.[/size][/font][/align][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
2. KE is approachable by many students, but thebest would be those that are stronger in computer science subjects, includedata mining, algorithms, intelligent systems, etc.
3. All businesses need KE if they have strategicsystems that have a lot of data. Currently our students work in many companiesin a lot of different domains.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q16:What’s unique about GraduateDiploma in Systems Analysis? How do you teach the IT skills in a year? Whatdoes Singapore IT industry see the students from graduate diploma in systemsanalysis?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]The GDipSA degree is different in being a conversion course -we do not assume that the student has any prior background in computer scienceor IT, though if you have such a background, it will help you. We have had topstudents in the programme who did not have either computer science orengineering background.
The GDipSA course is divided into many veryintensive modules. We expect students to work very hard to learn what we teach,and to finish the assignments. We are currently recruiting our 40th batch ofGDipSA students (we started teaching in 1981) so we have a lot of experience inmaking sure we are successful in our teaching. The programme is hands-on andattendance in all lectures/workshops is compulsory. This has been a recipe forsuccess for many years.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q17:How does ISS find internshipopportunities for its students? Why ISS thinks internship is important to theirstudents?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]We have been teaching GDipSA for 33 years. Many companies inSingapore know of us, and know that we have interns every year or twice a year.So it is not difficult for us to get opportunities for our students to work ininteresting organizations.
Internship is a very important part of theprogramme. You can't learn everything from just lectures and assignments. Theinternship is a safe place where you can learn and make mistakes where youremployer is more forgiving. It also introduces the students to the real world.Sometimes in teaching, the answers are either black or white (you either get itright or wrong). But in the real world, it's often grey in colour - not asimple answer. So you have to learn to deal with that.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q18:How’s job market in ITindustry? What are the paths for advancing careers in IT?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]The job market in the IT industry is very very tight - thereare a lot more jobs than there are workers. But it depends on what skills youhave, and how good they are. Our internship companies often tell us that if wecan give them good students as interns, it's very likely they will get a joboffer at the end of the internship.
There are two main paths for advancement in IT -either technical or management. Technical means you continue to deepen yourtechnical area in a domain (such as system architecture, or softwareengineering, etc.) and you become an expert in those areas. The other ismanagement where you can focus on project management, outsourcing, etc.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q19:Will female have goodprospect in Singapore IT job market?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]There is no discrimination against women in the Singapore ITjob market.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q20:What’s your advice forstudents who want to come to ISS?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Be prepared to work very hard. Improve your English. You cando that by speaking English among yourselves (or mix with Indian students onceyou're in Singapore). Watch English TV and read English newspapers. Always say"yes" when people ask you to do something :-)[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q21:What is the differencesbetween ISS and School of Computing in NUS?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]The School of Computing (SoC) is one of the top computerscience research departments in the world (not just in Asia). So the professorsare very good but they will teach at the academic level. Many of them wouldnever have worked in industry (the real world) before.
ISS teaching is based on practice - we are ITprofessionals teaching others to become IT professionals. Most of us have manyyears of experience in the industry - we can share what really happens incompanies, and what works and doesn't work. As I said in an earlier reply, thereal world is not black or white - there are often no "right" answer.So you have to do the best you can, and we are used to that.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q22:I am a M.Eng. stuent ofMAE.Is it easy for a MAE student to change his field to CS? I mean Ph.D.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]I assume that MAE = Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering?It actually doesn't matter. The GDipSA programme is designed to convert anybodyto an IT career. It's not designed to take you to a PhD programme. Our mastersdegrees are also professional masters, not research masters, degrees so theyprepare you for a working life, not a PhD.
Whether it's easy for you to convert from MAE toCS PhD depends on you more than it depends on your background. My PhD is not inthe same area as my undergraduate degree - what it meant was that in my firstyear, I studied twice as hard as everybody else to catch up.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q23:I joined the exam of GDipSAyesterday in Shanghai. I want to know if I want a Master Degree on this course,what can I do ?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]The GDipSA and Masters programme are totally differentprogrammes. We normally require that our Masters students have at least a fewyears of working experience. But we will accept top students without workingexperience.
Quite a few of our GDipSa students come back todo a part-time masters with ISS. They work for a while then come back becausethey know they got a very good education with the GDipSA so they trust us andthey come back for the Masters.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q24:I want to know what we shouldprepare to employment in IT industry in Singapore ?and What the biggest problemwill happen to Non-professional students?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]I answered the first part in another post above. You need to workvery hard (during and after you graduate from ISS) but you must also improveyour language skills, presentation skills and writing skills.
I don't think there is a problem fornon-professional students. Many of the startups today are started by non-technicalpeople. They are the ones with the dreams and the ideas. But they need partnerswho are technical and together they can create things that neither person cando by themselves.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q25:what's the difference betweenKE and the new major EBAC?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]EBAC (Enterprise Business Analytics) is designed to createdata scientists - the people who ask the right kind of questions that areanswered by the right data. You do not have to be a programmer to be a datascientist. Many are mainly tool users - using software systems in aninteractive manner.
The KE degree is slightly different in that weteach the students to build the software systems to do the same thing. So mustbe more programming oriented.
So both are related to Business Analytics, butEBAC is for the end-user and KE is for the intelligent system developer.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q26:what the proportion ofinternational students at NUS?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]I'm sorry but I don't know the proportion of internationalstudents at NUS. However, forISS, we have a large number of international students. Our students are eitherpart-time or full-time. Most of the part-time students are local, and most ofthe full-time masters students are international students.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q27:I'm preparing for the certificationexams of SAS. Could a good degree in SAS be a plus for my application to ECBA?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]When we evaluate the applications for EBAC, we do not look atcertifications unless you meet the other requirements. However, if you getadmitted to the MTech EBAC and you have experience with SAS, it will be veryhelpful for you.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]Q28:whether You honor school willprovide our students English communications or writing skills in IT industry ?Imean like seminar or something else?[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
[/size][/font][align=left][font=微软雅黑][size=2]No, we do not provide English communication or writing skillsfor IT industry. The main reason is that you need practice in speaking Englishand in writing English not more lessons. If you come to NUS-ISS, I stronglyrecommend that you become fully immersed in English - speak English with yourfellow students, watch English TV and read English books/newspapers. That isthe only way to improve. Even today, I listen to the BBC radio every morningand try and get my own children to listen to it.
However, the university as a whole does havesome help for English writing and communication but most of it is forundergraduates. They will help if you are writing your resume for a job, orpreparing for an interview, but that is only once off. It doesn't improve yourEnglish language skills.[/size][/font][/align][font=微软雅黑][size=2]
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