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If you are interested in joining our mentorship programme, have an internship opportunity or wish to facilitate a company visit, let us know via email (alumni@ uwcsea.edu.sg) or scan QR code to visit our job portal on UWCSEA Connect platform!

Career/ University talks

East Careers Week, PA Careers Talk, UAC events

Company visits

Google, Asian Development Bank, Bloomberg, Visa, Abbott

Internships

From our Alumni, Parents and Business Partners to our HS students and Undergraduates

Mentoring

CONNECT platform and informal introductions

Networking

UK Alumni Chapter

Internships

With the tremendous support and interest from our alumni, our internship opportunities continue to grow, with more than 80 positions in over 25 organisations now available to our High School students.

Mentoring and networking

Our mentorship programme works hand-inhand with internships—more than 1,100 alumni from 70 countries have signed up as mentors, sharing their knowledge and skills with our student mentees. Being able to offer our students such unique and valuable networking and learning opportunities which help to inform their own decisions, is just one of the many benefits of this fantastic programme. We look forward to seeing it continue to grow. Thank you again for your support.

Company Visits

The opportunity for students to visit companies was born out of an idea from the Singapore Alumni Chapter and has gained considerable traction in our student, parent and alumni community. These company visits give current students an insider’s look at how corporations operate and a private tour and audience with key leaders and teams. So far students have been able to visit the workplaces of wellknown corporations such as Google, Asian Development Bank, Bloomberg and Visa! Spots are limited and allocated to Grade 11 and 12 students through a ballot system. Again, we are excited to see where this programme goes and look forward to organising many more of these visits with our community in future.

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