Hi everyone, I am a fresh graduate who graduated from school in 2020, but just received an offer for 2 different positions. The first is a job as a project manager at a research institute in Singapore with a payment of 3,100 Singapore dollars,and the second is a product manager at a Chinese OEM company listed on the stock exchange with a payment of 4,000 Singapore dollars.

From the point of view of payment, this is not difficult, but from what I understand and hear from Chinese companies, I am a little concerned that the company may not be what it positions itself, especially when I go to linkedin and find that there is no one hired by the company in Singapore, since this is the new headquarters. For some reason, there are no reviews of glassdoor or tianach in the Chinese version. And the contract is a little vague in terms of job responsibilities.

The project manager job sounds a little less intimidating, but it looks like a potential dead end because it's contract-based, but I've heard that contracts are usually extended, and the job looks like something that is mostly administrative work and has little to no relevance to the industry. But the good thing is that I know that the contract will not be questionable, because it is from a reputable research institute in Singapore.

However, both are excellent offers, and I am very grateful for receiving them, especially in this economy. And I want everyone to think about it.