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These are the top 10 companies on Singapore university students' job wishlist

SIA beats Google as dream job among Engineering students.

Universum today unveils the latest findings to its annual talent survey in Singapore. Conducted for the fifth year, the Singapore Top 100 Ideal Employers 2014 survey had participation from almost 7,300 university students who shared their career goals and preferences, as well as opinions of employers in the country.

Google continues to be the apple of undergraduates’ eyes as the company maintains the Number One position according to those who study in Business, IT, Humanities and Law. For the first time, Singapore Airlines claims the top accolade among the local Engineering cohort while the Ministry of Health remains the most attractive employer among students in Health/Medicine .

Please see table 1 for the complete list of the top 10 ideal employers in 2014.
 

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