Candice Chan

SAE Institute Singapore – Real Dreams

Want to be the next George Lucas? Or Steven Spielberg? Now you can, with SAE Institute Singapore, where local filmmaker Tay Hoo Wee began his journey in film.

By Candice Chan

Finding SAE Institute Singapore
Tay Hoo Wee started off as a multimedia artist, and only became a filmmaker after his National Service. The well-spoken 27-year-old explains, “While I was doing my National Service, I was already looking out for a reputable school to start my film education. I asked around and SAE was one of the highly recommended names. So I signed up with SAE, where I went through the whole process of filmmaking, from pre-production to post-production...”

Job Interview Boo-boos

Everyone knows how nerve-wracking a job interview can be but not everyone knows the common mistakes to avoid.

By Candice Chan

A fun place to work

Work is often about adapting to different environments, and making it fun at the same time. An officer from JTC Corporation shares his career experience.

By Candice Chan

AETOS - Being tough on security

Providing security services is a lot tougher than many people realise. At AETOS, security officers rely on teamwork, communication and constant learning to carry out their jobs effectively.

By Candice Chan



A different class

In Singapore’s competitive education system, it’s all about exams and results. But Lincoln Business School is here to show students that it’s not the end of the road if they don’t do well in their N-Levels, O-Levels or A-Levels.

By Candice Chan