Not every job in the maritime industry requires one to sail the high seas. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Synopsis: Every second Monday of the month, the new Career Talk podcast by The Straits Times helps you take charge of your own career and make your ambition pay off.
The maritime sector has been central to Singapore’s development as an island nation for centuries, forging on despite climate change, geopolitical tensions and other stresses.In this episode, host Tay Hong Yi speaks with his guests on Singapore’s maritime story, and the role of local talent in its ongoing transformation.
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