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    Looking for a medical receptionist job in Singapore from Hungary

    Dear Anybody in Singapore who can help me,
    I would like to move to Singapore in a short time, but first of all I should find a job there.
    I worked as a medical receptionist supervisor here in Hungary for 7 years that is why I thought I would have the chance to find a similar job there too. What do you think?
    I sent my CV to a lot of medical companies and recruiters, but I haven't got any reply... I'm very sad about it, because I'm afraid without any job offer I can't go there, because I don't have enough money to stay there without salary
    I really appreciate if you can give me any advice what to do, or where to look for any possibility to got a job.
    I have a degree in Hospitality so maybe I would get a job in a Hotel either, but they don't give me the chance to introduce myself.
    Please, help me!!!
    Thank you in advance!
    Rgds,
    Krisztina from Hungary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krisztina View Post
    Dear Anybody in Singapore who can help me,
    I would like to move to Singapore in a short time, but first of all I should find a job there.
    I worked as a medical receptionist supervisor here in Hungary for 7 years that is why I thought I would have the chance to find a similar job there too. What do you think?
    I sent my CV to a lot of medical companies and recruiters, but I haven't got any reply... I'm very sad about it, because I'm afraid without any job offer I can't go there, because I don't have enough money to stay there without salary
    I really appreciate if you can give me any advice what to do, or where to look for any possibility to got a job.
    I have a degree in Hospitality so maybe I would get a job in a Hotel either, but they don't give me the chance to introduce myself.
    Please, help me!!!
    Thank you in advance!
    Rgds,
    Krisztina from Hungary
    I wish I could help, but one thing I would not do is go to another job country without having a job there. Unless a company tells you that you have been hired and they give you a start date, do not pack and move.

    I hope everything has turned out well for you. You wrote your post in May, so I hope you found something by now.

    Best wishes.

    Michael

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