Struggling to land interviews at your dream companies, even after applying to 100+ jobs?
A recent survey shows that 9 out of 10 professionals struggle to switch to their desired companies, and on average, it takes 4-6 months to make a successful move.
To solve this, Newton School has launched a Mentorship followed by Job Referral Program for Software Development and Data Science roles.
What you get: ✅ Referral to top companies currently hiring ✅ 1:1 Mentorship from top industry experts from MAANG companies ✅ Skill gap analysis and targeted grooming via projects & assignments ✅ Company-specific prep + mock interviews with expert feedback ✅ Resume & LinkedIn optimization to beat ATS
Referrals starting in 3-4 weeks!!
We select only 10 candidates per month for each domain (Software Development & Data Science).
Struggling to land interviews at your dream companies, even after applying to 100+ jobs?
A recent survey shows that 9 out of 10 professionals struggle to switch to their desired companies, and on average, it takes 4-6 months to make a successful move.
To solve this, Newton School has launched a Mentorship followed by Job Referral Program for Software Development and Data Science roles.
What you get: ✅ Referral to top companies currently hiring ✅ 1:1 Mentorship from top industry experts from MAANG companies ✅ Skill gap analysis and targeted grooming via projects & assignments ✅ Company-specific prep + mock interviews with expert feedback ✅ Resume & LinkedIn optimization to beat ATS
Referrals starting in 3-4 weeks!!
We select only 10 candidates per month for each domain (Software Development & Data Science).
The campaign, which security firm Check Point has named Rampant Kitten, comprises two main components, one for Windows and the other for Android. Rampant Kitten’s objective is to steal Telegram messages, passwords, and two-factor authentication codes sent by SMS and then also take screenshots and record sounds within earshot of an infected phone, the researchers said in a post published on Friday.
The global forecast for the Asian markets is murky following recent volatility, with crude oil prices providing support in what has been an otherwise tough month. The European markets were down and the U.S. bourses were mixed and flat and the Asian markets figure to split the difference.The TSE finished modestly lower on Friday following losses from the financial shares and property stocks.For the day, the index sank 15.09 points or 0.49 percent to finish at 3,061.35 after trading between 3,057.84 and 3,089.78. Volume was 1.39 billion shares worth 1.30 billion Singapore dollars. There were 285 decliners and 184 gainers.