gradsingapore STEM Career Guide 2022

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IT AND TECHNOLOGY | AREAS OF WORK

Technology Consulting Introduce IT solutions and strategies designed to help clients navigate business obstacles.

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hile “tech start-up” is a common buzzword in the sector these days, venturing into any kind of business that involves introducing or implementing technology in the real world can be daunting. For this reason, businesses – especially successful ones – need consultants or industry experts to advise them on IT strategies and solutions.

Career overview There are various ways to classify the nature and services of a technology consultancy firm, but most of them fall into one of five categories: • IT strategy and design: Consultants in this area match their clients’ existing technology to their business strategy in order to help them stay relevant • IT operations and management: Here, consultants “renovate” and upgrade a client’s existing IT and business processes to improve their performance • Enterprise architecture: Where consultants help an organisation draw up an IT strategy roadmap, vision, corporate technology standards and a core technology catalogue to guide its growth in the future • Sourcing: In this field, consultants help streamline a client’s operations by assessing and advising if a corporation should outsource its IT functions

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• Integration: Consultants here assist clients with complex business problems via IT software solutions, whether it’s creating tailored or using commercialoff-the-shelf solutions. Employers generally start new hires out with project support and analytical roles, where they look out for information and analyse data to contribute to projects handled by their assigned team. With enough experience, though, graduates may be put in charge of a client or function – such as reviewing, designing or building a system – before being placed in a position of leadership and tasked with a major transition project. There’s also the option to specialise in certain functions to become an industry expert, or reach senior management to manage others instead. As projects tend to be client-centric, it often entails being the middleman between clients and the firm, as well as building, installing and testing systems on the clients’ behalf. Much time will also be spent travelling and working onsite.

Trends and developments With the present technology disruption in full swing and rapidly gaining speed due to the global coronavirus pandemic and resulting reinvented business models, enterprises across all industries are being transformed in the face of automation and AI. This is especially evident in the Asia Pacific region, with Singapore having pushed through the National Robotics Programme (NRP) and deployed automation technology to areas such as logistics and manufacturing, and even

healthcare and construction in an effort to combat labour shortages. Technology is now also primed to position itself as the foundation of the new normal, from privacy concerns, remote working and even QR codes to track Covid-19 cases and notify persons who may have had close contact with them.

Pros and cons A wide range of opportunities As work tends to be either project or client-based, there’s wide exposure to many different sectors and companies, which in turn, promises variety and plenty of learning and networking opportunities. Many also relish the many different paths available for career development, ranging from developing technical skills to becoming an expert or managing a team. Work-life balance The constant travelling can go beyond the usual 9-to-5, so it might require some compromise on lifestyle.

Required skills

• A willingness to learn • Persuasion and presentation skills • Commercial awareness • Excellent interpersonal skills


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Engineering: A Beginner’s Guide

4min
pages 70-71

for Graduates to Know

5min
pages 72-73

Technology Consulting

2min
page 66

Web Development and e-Commerce

3min
pages 67-69

Professional IT Services

2min
page 65

IT Services

2min
page 64

IT in Telecommunications

2min
page 62

IT Outsourcing

2min
page 63

IT in Retail

3min
page 61

IT in Manufacturing

2min
page 60

IT in Investment Banking

2min
page 59

Hardware Development

2min
page 58

Games Development

3min
page 57

Financial Software Development

2min
page 56

Cybersecurity

2min
page 54

Financial Technology (Fintech

2min
page 55

Technology Jobs in SMEs

3min
pages 50-51

in IT and Technology

3min
pages 48-49

Jobs for Graduates

5min
pages 52-53

Technology Graduates Should Know

5min
pages 46-47

Science Writing

3min
pages 44-45

Research Chemistry

1min
page 43

Food Technology and Safety

2min
page 41

in the Science Sector

2min
pages 38-39

Meteorology

2min
page 42

Environmental Science

2min
page 40

What Else Can I Do with a STEM-Related Degree?

5min
pages 30-31

Five Soft Skills for STEM

4min
pages 28-29

Career and Graduate Employer

4min
pages 16-17

Graduate STEM Specialist

3min
pages 20-21

Industries in the STEM Sector

4min
pages 8-9

Assessment Centres for Graduate STEM Jobs

2min
pages 24-25

Getting a STEM Graduate Job

4min
pages 14-15

Technical Skills Needed in STEM to Seal the Deal

5min
pages 26-27

Is a Career in STEM for Me?

2min
pages 10-13

Technical Interviews for Graduate STEM Positions

3min
pages 22-23
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