Try your very best to get a job first. Job that follow your interest as much as you can.
Don't simply plunge into masters without work experience. Thats my take as a master graduate
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Jan 18 2021, 10:27 AM
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Try your very best to get a job first. Job that follow your interest as much as you can.
Don't simply plunge into masters without work experience. Thats my take as a master graduate |
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Jan 18 2021, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(WILSON LOW @ Jan 17 2021, 08:52 PM) I am 28 years old, just graduated Bachelor of Human Resources at private university. I am still seeking for a job. But, government was implemented MCO in some states, especially KL and Selangor. This was caused me very hard to find a job and unemployment rate was rose in previous month. The unemployment rate may increases again in the coming months. So, I am intending to pursue Master degree, but I have financial issue and I also need to pay back PTPTN loan for my previous Bachelor studies. I am confusing now. How should I do?😥 I think it's better to spend some money on English classes.having said that , some /ktards who advised you to do the same need to read their own posts as well kekkkThis post has been edited by arsenwagon: Jan 18 2021, 10:31 AM |
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Jan 18 2021, 10:29 AM
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Don't give up but you need to juggle between job and studies.
I did mine part time as well. It is tough but it is worth it. Still since you are stretched financially, my advice is to make ends meet first. |
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Jan 18 2021, 10:33 AM
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Jan 18 2021, 10:35 AM
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Wah... Teddy giving some wisdom and advice that makes sense
Quite surprised to see some close minded comments (e.g graduated at 28? why?)... amazing |
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Jan 18 2021, 10:36 AM
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if you are useless. go further study.
just paid to get you some work to do. if you are gitted. you already start your own business. Online tutor, Content creator, online seller even Grab food merchant... But since you ask.. and you already 28!!!!! yet you dont know how to get things works... |
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Jan 18 2021, 10:44 AM
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Depending on what kind of Master Degree you are getting. For example, it is beneficial to have a few years of working experience before enrolling in courses like Master in Business Administration & Master in Project Management. Because you will understand the course better and perform better in general with your past working experience.
If you are taking Master just to kill time now I do not think that is a viable options. Try to get some working experience, care less for the pay now because you are a fresh graduate and also the current economic conditions. If you have the options, start from a small company where they hire HR executives, you will learn a lot more in small company than working in huge company. Please take note that having a master degree does not always guarantee you a job, but it may help you advance in a cooperate ladder. Usually companies would avoid hiring fresh overqualified candidates. The choice is in your hands, try to think ahead and sketch out your plan for both route and analyze which is a better option. Don't worry about k/tards that make fun of your English. It is part of the learning process. Keep learning! |
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Jan 18 2021, 10:46 AM
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find job la.. master can do part time...
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Jan 18 2021, 10:52 AM
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i've been working since i was in my last year degree. and then working professionally for 5yrs before took master.
quit within a year. degree and master is a big leap, make sure you are mentally prepared |
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Jan 18 2021, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(Jason96 @ Jan 18 2021, 10:44 AM) Depending on what kind of Master Degree you are getting. For example, it is beneficial to have a few years of working experience before enrolling in courses like Master in Business Administration & Master in Project Management. Because you will understand the course better and perform better in general with your past working experience. I'm wandering what is the additional value of the knowledge gained in a HR masters that would increase employability in that field?If you are taking Master just to kill time now I do not think that is a viable options. Try to get some working experience, care less for the pay now because you are a fresh graduate and also the current economic conditions. If you have the options, start from a small company where they hire HR executives, you will learn a lot more in small company than working in huge company. Please take note that having a master degree does not always guarantee you a job, but it may help you advance in a cooperate ladder. Usually companies would avoid hiring fresh overqualified candidates. The choice is in your hands, try to think ahead and sketch out your plan for both route and analyze which is a better option. Don't worry about k/tards that make fun of your English. It is part of the learning process. Keep learning! Worse still, a freshie rocking up to an interview waving a masters' degree when your HR manager might not have one (but has more work experience) might decrease his chance of getting hired. |
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Jan 18 2021, 02:56 PM
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QUOTE(lorkh @ Jan 17 2021, 09:21 PM) My post above was reported. I guess by TS as he deemed it an insult.Actually I didn't mean it as an insult. The only insult I see is you degrading & mutilating the English language with zero care for grammar & noun and end up insulting yourself. Frozen_Sun, Aurora Boreali, and 1 other liked this post
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