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Alumni Industry Talks

The Alumni Industry Talks series offers an in-depth look at the career paths and college experiences of SJI International alumni. In each session, former students share their challenges, insights, and journeys, providing a unique perspective on their chosen professions. Watch now to gain valuable insights into their career journeys and paths to success!

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Past Episodes

Episode 4


In the fourth episode of Alumni Industry Talks series we invited alumni who are experts in the fields of social work, psychology, and economic development to shed light on their experiences in the field and provide insights into what to expect from these industries. Featuring Brian Theng ('12), Savita Kumar ('18), Victoria Lim ('17) and Dhanesh Thiru ('14).

Episode 3


In the third instalment of our Alumni Industry Talk series, we had the pleasure of hosting alumni experts in the field of writing. From copywriting to research writing, these accomplished alumni discussed the hurdles they've encountered in their writing careers and how they've honed their craft for excellence.  

Featuring Claire Chee ('14), Simren Sekhon ('15), Stephanie Yap ('14) and Kristian-Marc Paul ('12)

Episode 2


The second episode of the Alumni Industry Talk series invites our young entrepreneurs who walk to a different beat. These alums work to create an empire of their own, leveraging on trends and demands from the current market. Here they share their experience, challenges and thoughts about becoming an entrepreneur. 

Featuring Hsin Chong ('12), Timothy Chee ('20), Ezra James ('18) and Magno Guidote ('11)

Episode 1


In this first episode, we invited alums who have taken the most challenging task of working as law practitioners in Singapore. They discussed topics related to their interest and perspective about practicing law in Singapore vs overseas, career progression, university studies locally vs overseas, private sector vs public or civil sector and more. 

Featuring David Menon ('09), Ian Chai ('09), Sam Padbidri ('09) and Valerie Seet ('09)