Consultation with a CFG Career Advisor
Career progression is not always straightforward, and sometimes a conversation with a Career Advisor can help.
You may start a conversation with a Career Advisor by requesting a meeting appointment via email.
See the list of all our friendly Career Advisors.
Please email us at careers@nus.edu.sg with your name, faculty, graduation year and your current career focus.
You will hear from us within three working days.
By requesting a conversation with a CFG Career Advisor, you acknowledge that your confidential information shared during a career advisory session will not be disclosed to third parties except with your consent, or during such other occasions when disclosure is required to protect you or others from potential harm, or when disclosure is necessary pursuant to operation of law / regulations, or by order of court or the authorities. You also understand that your information that is available in the public domain is not confidential information.
For Adult Learners & NUS Alumni
If you are a mid-career professional looking for a career switch or contemplating one, you can refer to “Making a Career Industry Switch? Here’s a Guide on How to Make the Move” and “3 Industries to Consider for a Mid-Career Switch in 2022” by MyCareersFuture, as well as “Ready, Set: 3 Things to Double Confirm Before Attempting a Mid-Career Switch” by Digital Senior
If you are looking for courses to equip yourself with new skills or to help you make that career pivot, you can refer to the list of CET (Continuing Education and Training) programmes from the NUS School of Continuing and Lifelong Education (SCALE).
If you are a recent NUS alumni (up to 4 years after graduation) seeking career-related advice, or you wish to give back to the NUS student community with your knowledge, mentorship and connections, you can also write to careers@nus.edu.sg
If you are a mid-career professional seeking specialised career advice or targeted job matching/placement services, you can refer to Workforce Singapore (WSG) resources or the Employment and Employability Institute (e2i).