9/14/07

Career Opportunities

Had a hard time looking for a Job?Try the following links..you might be able to find your cup of tea there....All the best and good luck!! =)

Please click hyperlink for interviewing tips and resume template

Web administrators wanted!!!

We need your help and suggestions to make our blog interesting. 4 web administrators are needed to maintain the class blog , friendster and Gmail .

Job Scope includes;

  • Handle requests , pictures uploads and postings by DMS students
  • Event management (eg future events & gatherings)
  • Update of web contents once a mth (eg , HR, Finance , Mkt , Logistics and Mgnt )
  • Upgrading of current web blog

Please email me your contact number & full name.You will have access to the class friendster, ftdms15b Gmail , full contact list of the class and access to ftdms15b blogspot.If you have any group photos or ideas to upload to the blog please email ftdms15b@gmail.com we will upload it for you! All classmates particulars are hereby strictly private and confidential**

9/8/07

NETS and SingTel to offer wireless mobile payments



SINGAPORE: Next generation mobile payment applications will soon be available through a collaboration between NETS and SingTel. In trials to be carried out in the later part of the year, SingTel users will be able to wirelessly top up cash stored in their mobile phones. The application, which is the first in Asia, covers wireless downloads and top-ups of stored value wallets in Near Field Communication (NFC) phones, which are also being tested out for the first time. NFC is a combination of identification and wireless technologies that enable an NFC device to connect to another NFC or NFC-compatible device. Conducted with wireless technology through Over-The-Air (OTA) capabilities, the application will make use of mobile phone technologies and applications that will speed up Singapore's move towards a cashless society. During the public trial that will commence in the fourth quarter of this year, SingTel users will be able to download an mNETS application via GPRS. This will allow the mobile users to store and later top up the value on the mNETS in their phones any time. Users can store up to S$500 in their mNETS wallets and use the existing wireless infrastructure to make a S$40 top-up per phone every day, using pre-registered credit cards from local banks DBS, OCBC or UOB. To pay for purchases, users can use NETS FlashPay by simply flashing the mobile phone at NETS contactless terminals. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/297820/1/.html