Two months of Job hunting, what seems to be the problem?

Asses the situations why you're not getting that job yet. Maybe you lack of diligence in searching, maybe most of the time you just staying at home or even maybe you are wasting your money and time touring around. and other similar

Unlike in Philippines, your every action has a corresponding expense in Singapore.
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Time will come that you’ll get stressed or get depressed while time passes by and your money is running out.
 You have to find a way on how to keep up that spirit and how to comfort yourself.

If you know someone who is also looking for a job, maybe you can team up with them.
Its either you fight and win or you fight but learned something, this is a fact of life.

Applicants General Rule in Singapore

1) When you're applying for a job, just use first the initial 30days given to you by the immigration. Try your very best to look for that job on that time frame.
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2) If within 30 days, nothing happens (no one replied to your applications), assess the situation, its either the applicant is not doing well in applying or he is barking at the wrong tree (meaning his credentials is something that Singapore is not looking at the moment)

3) Or if within 30 days, something happened, but not enough time is there, that means you still have hope, and you can just apply for another extension using E-EXTEND. This "next 30 days" means you have to work harder.

4) If you think that your 60 days had already lapsed, but you still need more time, then you can use the "Exit to Malaysia" technique.
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5) If any scenario within those time frame and you were able to get an employer and they submitted your application to MOM, then you can loosen up your worries because you can already go to MOM to have your extension.

You may not actually need more than 90 days (or even 60 days) on applying for a job.
Just double check on the following:
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1) Something is not right with your Resume, make it noticeable.
2) Your CV is right, but the qualifications and experience is not enough
3) Something is not correct on how you perform in your Interviews.
An important thing to check, you have already spent a lot of money when you reach this stage which you need to think for a while and find out what's wrong.
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In "effect", you may actually won't need your "EPEC" since by day 60 or day 90, you already spent too much, staying longer and nothing’s happening would be foolish. Some are getting depressed on this stage. It’s probably wiser to go back home, recharge your battery and come back at least a week later.

Don't be foolish to go in Singapore without doing a research. Don’t just follow others going in Singapore and nothing happens. For some people, they can afford to spend more. It’s just like a side trip to find job for them in Singapore.

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