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 Simple Guide for Fresh Graduates, Also for would be graduates

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kellyisevil
post Aug 22 2018, 07:38 PM

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From: jellyfishlake
QUOTE(Nzok @ Jul 7 2018, 12:34 AM)
I'm fresh graduate that doesn't have any working experience. I'm going for a job interview soon, and I will be away next year for 10 days (4 days weekend), therefore, I have to apply 6 days leave. Should I inform my employer during job interview or after working for awhile?

Is applying 6 days leave too much? I'm okay with unpaid leave too.

Thank you guys
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Bring this up once they give you the offer letter.
Always be honest but honest at the right time.

But again, next year is too far along.
kellyisevil
post Oct 16 2018, 10:50 AM

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QUOTE(synystan @ Oct 13 2018, 09:00 PM)
Hey guys, I have just recently got a job:

Something related to data quality in IT department

I have mentioned that my expected salary would be 3k, but then I was told that it wouldn't be that high.

So, the question is, how much should I expect ? I mean there's a baseline and of course, it's not about the money but isn't 3k a standard salary for IT technical fields nowadays?

What if the company offers me below than 2.5 ? Should I still accept? I heard the field of data quality, data analytics are rising right now.
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Have u gotten the job or not?
Its quite confusing since you said you got a job but the pay is unsure yet.
It depends on the job scope and location.
perhaps u can break down to us on your qualification, past experience and the scale of the company you applied for.

 

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