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 Simple Guide for Fresh Graduates, Also for would be graduates

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xpole
post Mar 12 2015, 07:57 PM

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List of some Companies that available in Malaysia. The list might not include all the companies in Malaysia, but I hope it can help you guys. blush.gif

I got it from www.malaysias100.com.

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xpole
post Jul 19 2015, 11:52 PM

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Fresh Graduates out there, you might interested with this career fair smile.gif

First, register yourself at this website

http://careersandstudy.com/

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xpole
post Sep 11 2018, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(armanirman @ Sep 9 2018, 05:12 PM)
Some tips for fresh graduates whom seeking job...

3. Focus on the jobs you're most passionate about. If you’re not eager to work with a company, it’ll show in the interview—and according to our study, 26% of employers have been turned off by an entry-level applicant’s bad attitude during interviews. If you want to be more positive during interviews, the best approach is to only apply to jobs you’re really excited about. Use this approach and you will exude a positive, if possibly nervous, energy during interviews, showing you care. And if this is something you care about, you’ll be more prepared for the interview, and you’ll follow up faster with hiring managers, all of which will boost your chances. If, on the other hand, you’re just applying to a job because it’ll pay the bills, you probably won’t get it. Someone else will want it more than you do, and it’ll probably show.

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Disagree with your No 3 opinion.

There's alot of desperate fresh graduates out there looking for a job. Do you think they have time to be so picky when applying for a job?
Job opportunity is quite tough nowadays, many companies out there are cutting cost, people being retrenched and others.

I see some fresh grad, background in Engineering, but end up working in Customer service, operation or any jobs that non related with engineering.
I see finance/accounting grad also working in other fields.

They don't have time to be so choosy.
They have bills to pay, support family and siblings. They want to gain experience, save money and other things to do.

Unless you Father and mother are rich, that can let you jobless for 5 months and above, can give you money every month, then it's fine.

 

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