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10-05-2015, 12:03 AM
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I'm exactly caught up in the same situation, kinda left my 2nd job on bad terms well not entirely bad but it wasn't ideal. I miss my 1st job now (it was a contract role), I left when my contract was up cos I wanted to explore other opportunities and now I ended up regretting cos it was a stable company, had a great boss and the environment was conducive. As opposed to my 2nd job, it was totally a toxic environment to be in; upper management sucks, everyone seems to be looking out for themselves. But anyway I never regretted quitting my 2nd job, only wished I had done much earlier when I saw the signs coming.
I'm not intending to leave my 2nd job out of resume since it was about 8 months. My contract job was 3 months. I need to put my contract job in though cos I can get strong referrals from them. I'm not intending to provide referees for the 2nd job though. Will that be suspicious? What will the hiring manager?
I'm not exactly on the lookout for another job, I want to be sure I don't dive into the wrong company and regret again.
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11-05-2015, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi infernolord or anyone who like to advise,
Recall that you said you didn't have a good relationship with yr ex boss.
When you were looking for a job, did the recruiter or yr current co ask for referrals?
How did you deal with it?
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That was a very good qns!!! In fact i faced a difficult time looking for a job because i was too "honest" for the 4mths of job search. Some hiring managers even told me off the fact that he don't like quitter who quit without a job or dubious over why i quit without job. (typical SG thinking!!)
I give alot of thoughts before l left my previous job. I have to pretend and give in to my lousy boss to get a referral letter to safe guard myself before i leave. My exboss bad mouthed one of my ex colleague once, she didnt find a job till date cos bad records in most headhunters firm.
Anyway in conclusion, think of a personal reasons for leaving your job. Dont be too honest, sg cant take it. A white lie better than you jobless. Example, quit your job because of health reasons, or taking care of parents etc.
Bad examples that bosses will feel suspicious of you are "conflict with bosses, job not fit and even company restructuring.. "
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08-06-2015, 03:15 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2015
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Hi,
Anyone else here who's unemployed? Please pm me, we can try to form a support group or something.
Cheers!
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08-06-2015, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by moonlightlover
Hi,
Anyone else here who's unemployed? Please pm me, we can try to form a support group or something.
Cheers!
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How long have you been unemployed? Do you have a family to support? How are you supporting your family?
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10-06-2015, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by moonlightlover
Hi,
Anyone else here who's unemployed? Please pm me, we can try to form a support group or something.
Cheers!
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I am unemployed too for about a year already.. graduate with Bsc (Hons) in Mathematics.. Dean's List holder cant get into MOE.. my classmate CGPA 2.40/5.00.. got offered a place in MOE.. sigh.. i feel like killing myself..
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11-06-2015, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I am unemployed too for about a year already.. graduate with Bsc (Hons) in Mathematics.. Dean's List holder cant get into MOE.. my classmate CGPA 2.40/5.00.. got offered a place in MOE.. sigh.. i feel like killing myself..
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Suicide is a permanent solution to what are almost always temporary problems.
DON'T DO IT!!
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11-06-2015, 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Suicide is a permanent solution to what are almost always temporary problems.
DON'T DO IT!!
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Agree with this statement.
Pls don't kill yourself
It's just only work. There are more things in life.
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11-06-2015, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Agree with this statement.
Pls don't kill yourself
It's just only work. There are more things in life.
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but without work.. there is no meaning to life.. after all money is needed to suffice life.. its like i studied so hard cuz back then the cb MOE said that i need gd results to be a teacher.. and now they take in all the lanjiao results.. how to not feel depressed..
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11-06-2015, 10:53 AM
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Has anyone gone through an interview that gives you a feeling as if the interviewer 'likes' you very much and as if want to employ you on the spot. Later, after a few days no news from them. Feel like you got fooled. lol. I just went to an interview few days ago and the hr manager seem to 'like' me very much and even give me her name card say if anything can call to check. She gave me the impression like I am going to be employed. Anyway, I didn't call up. Don't want to give people the impression that I am desperate.
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11-06-2015, 11:05 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2015
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Has anyone gone through an interview that gives you a feeling as if the interviewer 'likes' you very much and as if want to employ you on the spot. Later, after a few days no news from them. Feel like you got fooled. lol. I just went to an interview few days ago and the hr manager seem to 'like' me very much and even give me her name card say if anything can call to check. She gave me the impression like I am going to be employed. Anyway, I didn't call up. Don't want to give people the impression that I am desperate.
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You can always be polite and send a thank-you note to the interviewer(s) and indicate that you appreciate the time and effort taken. End up with that you are looking forward to an opportunity to work together.
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