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Diploma in Engineering: Get A Structured On-The-Job Training

Posted By: pacesingaporepoly

Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021

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Fresh full-time graduates in Singapore now can kick-start their career with industry experience when they consider the Work-Study Programme. There are multiple industry-relevant courses from SP PACE Academy, and enrolling for the one supporting your domain expertise can be beneficial for your career growth. Electrical – Rapid Transit Technology is a booming field and provides several opportunities to individuals with the best-in-class knowledge. At SP PACE Academy, if you enrol for the Diploma in Engineering, you will be facilitated with a structured training module and proper career guidance. The 18 months of training will deepen your skills and help you assess your progress. Assigned mentors from a company will further introduce you to corporate culture, making you aware of the challenges to follow during work. At the end of the programme, you will receive an industry-recognised certificate which will amplify your job opportunities. To know more at https://www.sp.edu.sg/pace



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