07-10-2013 10:28 AM | ||
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you think as if you are the one in control of picking which job you want to accept, in reality with a average cv, you are at the mercy of whoever feel like offering you. your action will be driven by who offer you, not who you want to accept. hard truth. |
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05-10-2013 04:02 PM | ||
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28-09-2013 02:04 PM | ||
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as for playing shares, if you dont have much unless you go margin + derivative which is high risk, no matter what it will not earn much |
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28-09-2013 11:15 AM | ||
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hmmm...yup,i have some small investments in equities..but very not alot due to limited warchest aka cash..and not very numeric savvy as well...so my investments are for long term horizon.. I've more or less figure out that i will be seen as more of a marketing communications fellow in the retail & F&B industry,would companies requiring product marketing personnel consider me? when i have like 3 years of experience?..by then ,yes i would have my expectations on salary..but i kind of anticipate that i may not be offered the desired remuneration since i do not have any real experience in product marketing although i have a marketing degree while the experience i have accumulated is more on marcom. So its a choice of getting the desired experience and getting lower pay or advancing with something similar with higher probability of upgrading my remuneration?? |
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28-09-2013 11:08 AM | ||
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hmmm...yup,i have some small investments in equities..but very not alot due to limited warchest aka cash..and not very numeric savvy as well...so my investments are for long term horizon.. I've more or less figure out that i will be seen as more of a marketing communications fellow in the retail & F&B industry,would companies requiring product marketing personnel consider me? when i have like 3 years of experience?..by then ,yes i would have my expectations on salary..but i kind of anticipate that i may not be offered the desired remuneration since i do not have any real experience in product marketing although i have a marketing degree while the experience i have accumulated is more on marcom. So its a choice of getting the desired experience and getting lower pay or advancing with something similar with higher probability of upgrading my remuneration? |
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24-09-2013 05:16 PM | ||
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Maybe what you can do is to sit down and think of what you want to achieve in 5-10 years' time and what you can see yourself as by the end those years. Honestly speaking, most of us dream of getting a lot of money and retiring early. Quite impossible in the current situation since no job is ever a "secure job". Have you heard of people who make money work for them? That kinda work requires a different kind of skills, not those taught in school. And it's better to work as your own boss rather than to work under a boss. |
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18-09-2013 09:32 AM | ||
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17-09-2013 11:07 PM | ||
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17-09-2013 11:06 PM | ||
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A associate/analyst in a top MNC probably makes more than a Director in some SME. It is the job scope and pay that counts, not meaningless titles. Developing a career in Marketing and other function is not easy straight forward like "I want to be a Marketing Manager in FMCG industry in 5 years making 5k". The real world does not work like that. |
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