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Unregistered 11-06-2019 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 120245)
Not necessarily. But if you are pretty, your employment chance is higher. All those pretty girls I know from university had already secured jobs before graduation. After all, people will always appreciate beauty, more so if the bosses are men

+1. first impression counts. maybe consider to up your grooming game~

Unregistered 11-06-2019 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 120240)
Maybe most of them are social escorts? Nowadays many youngsters doing that.

Jobs. Proper jobs at reputable companies.

Unregistered 11-06-2019 02:20 PM

Hi, would you stay in a job that pays quite well but no more career progression and low job satisfaction? Or would u move out of comfort zone, look elsewhere and be even willing to take a pay cut if nec? Late 30s.

Unregistered 11-06-2019 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 120258)
Hi, would you stay in a job that pays quite well but no more career progression and low job satisfaction? Or would u move out of comfort zone, look elsewhere and be even willing to take a pay cut if nec? Late 30s.

It depends on what you are looking for in your career right? If you preferred stable job, then stay lor.. anyway market isn't doing too well now. If you are someone who is driven and eager to learn, then go for something else. You will be able to earn back that little paycut one day.

Unregistered 11-06-2019 02:37 PM

Is it necessary to send thank you email after interviews? I've been to few interviews. Some went ok, some not. And I'm thinking if i should do something different by sending thank email to interviewers after interview. Views please?

Unregistered 11-06-2019 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 120260)
Is it necessary to send thank you email after interviews? I've been to few interviews. Some went ok, some not. And I'm thinking if i should do something different by sending thank email to interviewers after interview. Views please?

I will only send thank you email to those companies that I'm interested in

Unregistered 11-06-2019 08:42 PM

which recruitment agency is the best for fresh grad no exp salary wise above 2K

Unregistered 12-06-2019 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 120273)
which recruitment agency is the best for fresh grad no exp salary wise above 2K

what level of fresh grad are you?

Uni/poly/ite/olvl etc?

Unregistered 12-06-2019 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 120306)
what level of fresh grad are you?

Uni/poly/ite/olvl etc?

uni degree holder no exp fresh

curo 12-06-2019 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 120258)
Hi, would you stay in a job that pays quite well but no more career progression and low job satisfaction? Or would u move out of comfort zone, look elsewhere and be even willing to take a pay cut if nec? Late 30s.

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 120259)
It depends on what you are looking for in your career right? If you preferred stable job, then stay lor.. anyway market isn't doing too well now. If you are someone who is driven and eager to learn, then go for something else. You will be able to earn back that little paycut one day.

Paycut also have to see how much. N will you be ok with that paycut amount?Lets said the amount is more than 10%. It might take you quite a few years to even earn back that amount.

But if what you are learning will benefit you alot and when you move on to another company, maybe you might be able to earn way more than if not, its best you stay on your current job.

Late 30s so u have to see what is your priorities and also in another 5-10 years will you be able to find a new job with higher pay with your new skill? Don't forget that by the time you are ready to move on, you are already in your 40s and what you know might be the norm or there is already a pool of talent in the market for employers to tap on but younger than you.


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