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27-03-2022, 01:18 PM
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Can try your luck don’t put first.. then see whether they ask lor
If you put and the HR don’t like, maybe get filtered out before reaching the interview.
If you explain during the interview at least it’s face to face.
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Hahahahah.
You do this, you get instantly blacklisted by the HR for wasting their time. Good luck.
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27-03-2022, 01:22 PM
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???
Read first page. Also, first time writing Resume? do you include non-professional unrelated reasons as to why you have gap years?
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Most people take gap years for unrelated reasons it wouldn’t be a gap year if you were doing further studies or work related.
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27-03-2022, 01:24 PM
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Most people take gap years for unrelated reasons it wouldn’t be a gap year if you were doing further studies or work related.
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Unrelated reasons such as?
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27-03-2022, 01:24 PM
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Ok smart guy, so what do you suggest? Include or don’t include?
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27-03-2022, 01:26 PM
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Hahahahah.
You do this, you get instantly blacklisted by the HR for wasting their time. Good luck.
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Then how? What is your idea?
Include then people say not relevant. Exclude then people say omit details blacklisted by HR.
What is your constructive advice?
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27-03-2022, 01:40 PM
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suggest TS just dont apply for any jobs la. useless degree + no work experience, just suck your mom titties and take over the 3m
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27-03-2022, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Ok smart guy, so what do you suggest? Include or don’t include?
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Then how? What is your idea?
Include then people say not relevant. Exclude then people say omit details blacklisted by HR.
What is your constructive advice?
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My constructive advice is to take the advice on page 2 by this guy here:
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Go take up internship in your 2nd or final year. Don't just sit around and not do internships, you are competing against other uni students with 1-2 internships from local unis.
By gap year you mean Poly / JC -> Esports -> Uni?
Just don't put your Poly / JC details. No one cares anyway, resume school qualification is always latest education acquired, not your past educations.
You think it makes sense to put your Primary, Secondary, Poly / JC then Uni details in your resume? no bro lol it looks like you're just trying to pad your resume with ********.
Just put Uni course, school name, GPA, what year to what year.
Then get a few internships or do some cyber security side projects and put those in your resume. Don't fking put your esport nonsense in your resume wtf confirm kena laugh at and your resume tossed into the trash.
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This advice is legit. No idea why TS and others were bashing this guy.
If you're reaching 30 as a SIM tech graduate with no real relevant work experience to tech roles, your next best move is to:
1: Get internships or build side projects so that you have SOME relevant experience.
2: Exclude any details prior to your university start date. So if you went Poly in 2010 and started SIM university course at 2019, obviously don't include the Poly details in your resume because you won't be able to explain your 9 year gap during interviews.
But of course, TS doesn't want to do an internship because it will pull down his grades.
TS don't want to exclude details from his resume either because he thinks that HR can somehow find out that he's a 30 year old loser and not some typical average 23-26 year old fresh grad.
Maybe read the first few pages and recognize TS's stubbornness to genuine advices. Quite obvious as to why people troll TS after page 2 onward.
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27-03-2022, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
My constructive advice is to take the advice on page 2 by this guy here:
This advice is legit. No idea why TS and others were bashing this guy.
If you're reaching 30 as a SIM tech graduate with no real relevant work experience to tech roles, your next best move is to:
1: Get internships or build side projects so that you have SOME relevant experience.
2: Exclude any details prior to your university start date. So if you went Poly in 2010 and started SIM university course at 2019, obviously don't include the Poly details in your resume because you won't be able to explain your 9 year gap during interviews.
But of course, TS doesn't want to do an internship because it will pull down his grades.
TS don't want to exclude details from his resume either because he thinks that HR can somehow find out that he's a 30 year old loser and not some typical average 23-26 year old fresh grad.
Maybe read the first few pages and recognize TS's stubbornness to genuine advices. Quite obvious as to why people troll TS after page 2 onward.
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this is what this forum is for mah, very fun to pwn sinkies and make fun of others with lower pay than us
tonight really can sleep good
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