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20-11-2015, 01:42 PM
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SIM UOL passing himself off as LSE???? That's to be expected.
Didn't he say he is in the capital markets team? Ask him to show himself lei.
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20-11-2015, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
dude. you are wrong.
met a sim who failed o lvl - that is unable to qualify for ITE kind even. have to repeat.
his mother put him in sim pre-uni, and he completed the course after 4yrs.
btw, i prefer SIM-pson. sim-bian sounds weird
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Symbian is what they are. Old, slow and irrelevant. They desperately need to look beyond paper qualifications and find what they're good in - and fast.
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20-11-2015, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
im from skybridge and i can categorically state that we do not have sim in our cap markets team.
majority of the FO folks are overseas Ivys or LSE - i mean the real one.
we have plenty of sim i suppose, this im not sure since i dont work in back office, but likely doing settlements or back office support roles.
i know the guy who books my trades is from sim. how i know? cause he told me he was from LSE too (im from LSE). but apparently we went to diferent campus - one in clementi and the other in houghton
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Best. Comment. Ever.
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20-11-2015, 04:21 PM
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So many petty people here. So what if sim grads exaggerate or lie abt from LSE in their cv? Lots of people put fake experience on what they do anyway, its just standard wayang for recruitment. Sounds like a few local uni grads here cannot grow up and sore & jealous about others just because they too scared & obedient to bend the rules.
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20-11-2015, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
So many petty people here. So what if sim grads exaggerate or lie abt from LSE in their cv? Lots of people put fake experience on what they do anyway, its just standard wayang for recruitment. Sounds like a few local uni grads here cannot grow up and sore & jealous about others just because they too scared & obedient to bend the rules.
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Only SIMians and Indian Uni grades need to do that, because they lack real skills and qualifications.
Please do not confuse committing fraud with being ''streetwise''.
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20-11-2015, 10:07 PM
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Let's put it this way. If I were hiring someone and he/she was upfront that he was from SIM, I will still consider. Depends on whether I like what I see in the CV, how the interview went and how I think he will perform.
If he puts it in his CV that he's from LSE but turns out to be from SIM in the interview, his chances will go out the window right there and then.
Lack of integrity is the biggest put off.
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20-11-2015, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Let's put it this way. If I were hiring someone and he/she was upfront that he was from SIM, I will still consider. Depends on whether I like what I see in the CV, how the interview went and how I think he will perform.
If he puts it in his CV that he's from LSE but turns out to be from SIM in the interview, his chances will go out the window right there and then.
Lack of integrity is the biggest put off.
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I absolutely agree with this. Putting yourself down as LSE when you're from LSE-Clementi shows how much you're lacking in integrity. Nothing wrong with SIM but be honest plz.
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21-11-2015, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I absolutely agree with this. Putting yourself down as LSE when you're from LSE-Clementi shows how much you're lacking in integrity. Nothing wrong with SIM but be honest plz.
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Come on, you think local uni grads also have integrity? Recruiting is a game. e.g. NUS 4.4 is 2nd upper, NUS 4.01 also 2nd upper. But both will put the same class on their resumes.
All hungry for jobs lack integrity in some way.
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