QUOTE(dvlzplayground @ Jan 29 2011, 07:00 PM)
that's my concern. it doesnt matter if im able to portray myself well etc if my CGPA is too low, right?
let's assume my CGPA alone is too low for big companies. back to y question: what sort of companies should i try my luck once i graduate? something not too competitive but can pave the way for a good career?
Frankly speaking, I have no idea how to answer your question. Normally for a fresh graduate (as I believe), either a good CGPA or a good record of co-curriculum activities or special qualification or attributes will make your resume looks WOW to the recruiter so that you will stand a higher chance compare to other candidates.let's assume my CGPA alone is too low for big companies. back to y question: what sort of companies should i try my luck once i graduate? something not too competitive but can pave the way for a good career?
So if I'm You, I will try to send out the resume to as many companies as possible to see my luck. I would pretty sure no one can answer your question as which company you should try your luck.
"Something not too competitive"?? Don't say I'm mean, but it is a cruel & competitive world that we're living in currently.
Most people who succeeded in their career are those who managed not only to survive but also SHINE through the competitive working environment.
Jan 29 2011, 11:50 PM

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