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Assistant General Counsel

Singapore Singtel - Singtel Group $10,000–$15,000/month*
Job Description

The Assistant General Counsel at Singtel is expected to provide legal advice and support to various business units, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations. Candidates should possess a law degree and have substantial experience in corporate law, preferably within the telecommunications sector. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple tasks are essential. The role demands excellent communication skills to effectively liaise with internal and external stakeholders.

Company Info

Singtel Group is a leading communications technology company in Asia, headquartered in Singapore. With a rich history spanning over 140 years, Singtel provides a diverse range of services including mobile, broadband, and digital television. The company is committed to innovation and sustainability, aiming to transform the way people connect and communicate. Singtel has a strong presence in Asia and Africa, with investments in regional operators such as Optus in Australia and Bharti Airtel in India.

Destination Guide

Singapore is a vibrant city-state known for its multicultural society, offering a blend of Eastern and Western cultures. It is a global business hub with numerous job opportunities, especially in finance, technology, and legal sectors. The lifestyle in Singapore is fast-paced, with a high standard of living and excellent public services. The country offers a variety of cuisines, shopping experiences, and recreational activities. For expatriates, Singapore provides a straightforward visa process and is known for its safety and cleanliness. Relocation is made easier with a range of housing options and international schools.

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