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 Simple Guide for Fresh Graduates, Also for would be graduates

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slowpoker
post Feb 10 2011, 10:01 AM

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QUOTE(fifi99 @ Jan 8 2011, 08:47 PM)
few month later, i will graduate and start my working life,
thnx for all of these guide, it is very helpful to me,
i need to prepare myself right now to survive in the future  cool2.gif
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i also will graduate next month..late march probably.. smile.gif

thanks to ts for giving nice and simple guide.. rclxms.gif

i hv start searching for a job but i'm so worried bcoz my pointer is not so good (below 3.00) cry.gif
slowpoker
post Feb 10 2011, 06:24 PM

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QUOTE(Amanda85 @ Feb 10 2011, 05:01 PM)
if they call u up for interview means u meet their basic requirement. your pointer then is no longer relevant. so don't get nervous during interview k.
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thanks for the advice.. laugh.gif

will try my best for the coming interview..
slowpoker
post Mar 13 2011, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(Alexis~ @ Mar 12 2011, 10:29 PM)
glad i found this post.
=)
i'm now working part time in a company that is interested to take me in but claims that they couldn't afford to pay my expected salary.
after reading this post, i'm confused whether i actually did more than i should.

i was told to work half day on the weekdays and a few hours on weekend as they will "train" me. But basically i was assigned work the first day i went. from drafting letters to planning,  customer service, conducting programs. Are these considered part of training? cos i think the work load i was given was a job-like amount d. and i was never told clearly how much i was going to get paid.

to be honest i think i did learn a few things from my work. At least an insight of what is really going on in this industry and all. i do like the place i work, my colleagues are fine too. it's just that i observed those colleague who work in this company for quite some time often complain their job is hectic. (and IMO i'm actually assigned to do more than what they did.)

since you guys mention that it's best take a job that can provide one with more experience for 1st job, now it make me think whether i should really lower my initial expected salary to work there.
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just curious, which company you working with?
slowpoker
post Apr 13 2011, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(alanxander @ Apr 2 2011, 02:23 PM)
at ur educational background just write :-

University Level :

2005-2008 : Diploma In ..................... , UKM
      Status : Completed With CGPA 3.01

2009-Now  : Bachelor (Hons) Of .......................... , UKM
      Status : Final Semester With Current CGPA 3.25 (Internship/Industrial Training)
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nice arrangement.. thumbup.gif

 

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