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Places I’ve worked in (and had a desk)

Walked past the old office in Chinatown yesterday and realised that over the years, I’ve had a desk in various parts of Singapore and tried to recall where they were. The list so far in chronological order

  • American Express – The Concourse, Beach Road
  • RBR Networks – KA Centre, 150 Kampong Ampat
  • JuzPC – Kallang Place and Circular Road
  • EdLabs – Chinatown (South Bridge Road)
  • Societe Generale – 80 Robinson Road
  • Asis-T Solutions – Choa Chu Kang and Ang Mo Kio
  • Cornet Technologies – Purvis Street and Chinatown (New Bridge Road)
  • VISA – Caltex (Chevron) House, 30 Raffles Place (Highlight was the Aeron chair!)
  • IConnectE – Circular Road
  • SPH – 1000 Toa Payoh North News Centre
  • iProperty – United Square, Singapore and The Boulevard, Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • bellabox Singapore – 26A Temple Street
  • bellabox Australia – Level 1, 289 Flinders Lane Melbourne VIC & Unit 6, 83-87 Dover Street Cremorne VIC

Other places which I’ve had to frequent (almost felt like second office at one point!)

  • KC Dat – Lok Yang Way
  • Nippon Express – Alps Avenue and Toh Guan Road East

Offices I’ve visited and really liked the view/environment

  • NTUC and Microsoft – One Marina Boulevard (had the pleasure of being there when building was being built)
  • Google – Temasek Tower, 8 Shenton Way
  • Pivotal Labs Singapore – Tras Street

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4 thoughts on “Places I’ve worked in (and had a desk)

  1. michaelon9's avatar michael says:

    Hey Nils! Good to hear from you. I went by our old office recently, the area is now more like a street of steamboat restaurants!

  2. Ho, S’pore is still the fastest changing city on the planet I think.
    Is there at least the coffee shop where KC bought his wake up coffee every morning? And what about the vegetarian in the hawker center? Still there?

  3. michaelon9's avatar michael says:

    Was pretty late when I passed by but i think the coffee shop is still around. Just a whole new row of steamboat shops opened up now. That make-shift hawker center is now back to its original location.

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