I’d just like to mention that on NUS’s website, there is clear info on employment statistics post mba:
https://mba.nus.edu.sg/career-development/ . I don’t know if these figures are skewed or inflated in some way, but they definitely show that it isn’t "humanly impossible" to get a job in singapore after doing the mba. As others have pointed out, it might be more difficult now because of the global economic slowdown, but this won’t be permanent. Also, if NUS brand value doesn’t provide employers a good reason(apart from other factors) to hire you, then what else would? It’s not like NUS and Nanyang are tinpot institutes lol. Both universities have tools/programs that can help you find a job, but at the end of the day its up to you to make the effort to find one. (Please note that i’m not an alumnus and wrote this based on my own perspectives and research. If there are any alumni here that disagree with me, i’d be happy to hear why).