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01-07-2016, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Would you apply for the job that requirements put : Competent in Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, when you only are more competent in Word and Excel ?
Would you take the risk to work there if somehow they decide to hire you after a successful interview but during the interview never touch on the competency of the Microsoft skills ?
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Why dont you go and learn powerpoint and outlook?
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05-07-2016, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Why dont you go and learn powerpoint and outlook?
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LOL! My thinking exactly. In this day and age, many skill sets can be picked up from . I remembered a time when my project required Microsoft Access for data analysis. No one in the research team knew the program. It took only a few hours of to pick up the skill set.
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05-07-2016, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
LOL! My thinking exactly. In this day and age, many skill sets can be picked up from . I remembered a time when my project required Microsoft Access for data analysis. No one in the research team knew the program. It took only a few hours of to pick up the skill set.
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Wow! I didn't know the forum censored word.
They removed all reference of Y_O_U_T_U_B_E from my text.
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06-07-2016, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Wow I'm facing the same situation now. I mass apply to jobs I see on careers@gov, because I have no specialisation. I wonder if this is why I don't get any response from them at all. Could it be that I try my luck for every one that I am eligible for and hence the hr got turned off?? Job application is making me crazy
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Have you tried other job portals like ://efinancialcareers.sg and ://.linkedin.com?
I find careers@gov a big let down.
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11-07-2016, 03:16 PM
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Why not learn to drive and set up your own biz as an uber or grab driver.
One day you can even set up your own transport company and become a big biz tycoon.
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11-07-2016, 10:49 PM
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Change from Ministry to Stat Board
Hi all,
Just wanna share my story.
I was MX12 from a ministry (perm staff). Ever since I moved to HQ, everyday is about work and work till the whole dept has burnt out. Within 1.5 years, there are 7 people in our dept and 5 people have left the dept inclusive myself (5 newbies). I am the last one to leave the dept. Work is tiring. Everyday is about clearing the assignment and deadlines. I could not sleep well. A bunch of nice colleagues was the motivation for me to stay on. Another factor that makes me leave is my boss dont appreciate the things we had done.
I join this stat board for a month. My mentor is not willing to teach me and I couldnt learn much. I feel that the colleagues are not as nice as my previous jobs. I have to be extremely careful with my job. Furthermore, it is a long travelling distance. They are not willing to share knowledge and help each other. Because I am new to my job, I still miss my previous colleagues and kinda feel regret leaving the organisation. I cannot look back. I feel like quitting but I cannot quit. It looks bad on resume though I have 5 years of continuous employment. I shall give myself time till the date I receive my 1st pb in the new stat board.
Grass seems greener on the other side. But it isnt true. I miss my ex colleagues.
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11-07-2016, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Poot
Hi all,
Just wanna share my story.
I was MX12 from a ministry (perm staff). Ever since I moved to HQ, everyday is about work and work till the whole dept has burnt out. Within 1.5 years, there are 7 people in our dept and 5 people have left the dept inclusive myself (5 newbies). I am the last one to leave the dept. Work is tiring. Everyday is about clearing the assignment and deadlines. I could not sleep well. A bunch of nice colleagues was the motivation for me to stay on. Another factor that makes me leave is my boss dont appreciate the things we had done.
I join this stat board for a month. My mentor is not willing to teach me and I couldnt learn much. I feel that the colleagues are not as nice as my previous jobs. I have to be extremely careful with my job. Furthermore, it is a long travelling distance. They are not willing to share knowledge and help each other. Because I am new to my job, I still miss my previous colleagues and kinda feel regret leaving the organisation. I cannot look back. I feel like quitting but I cannot quit. It looks bad on resume though I have 5 years of continuous employment. I shall give myself time till the date I receive my 1st pb in the new stat board.
Grass seems greener on the other side. But it isnt true. I miss my ex colleagues.
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just wait for money on pay day loh. just wayang slack slack, u think is going rc to make friends har?
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