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Today 09:55 PM
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OP is likely from the previous batch of cohorts, where the enrolment cutoff still contained A. had the chance to choose other courses with better job prospects, but instead placed the wrong bet on a downhill course with no good exit.

Post 2020 is when the cutoff plummeted to BCCB.
lol quite funny to read the interaction between the pre-2020 and post-2020 people.

Not same wavelength at all
Today 09:51 PM
Unregistered the ratio of MY/indomee/Phil finance department colleagues to local is almost 5 is to 1 in my company... it tells a lot when locals are not interested/hired for the role.
cos low salary, no progression long OT hours, need ppl who can tahan the BS for PR
Today 09:07 PM
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all these talk about don't go into accounting but for those of us who already grad a few years ago because we started before 2020, what jobs can we even take? every job also reject at screening stage, say no relevant experience
OP is likely from the previous batch of cohorts, where the enrolment cutoff still contained A. had the chance to choose other courses with better job prospects, but instead placed the wrong bet on a downhill course with no good exit.

Post 2020 is when the cutoff plummeted to BCCB.
Today 08:47 PM
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Bro no need to be so mean, you will grow old one day too.

2020 is not that old to begin with.

Every cohort has its share of challenges but we can all learn to have a bit more empathy. Besides this forum doesn’t just target fresh graduates, but also welcome people from all stages of life.
I wonder how young are the people here if they think starting uni in 2020 is old... Are they teenagers? Perhaps that's why the post quality nosedived for the past year
Today 08:24 PM
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We have our own problems to deal with, nobody care about you old folks home people.
Bro no need to be so mean, you will grow old one day too.

2020 is not that old to begin with.

Every cohort has its share of challenges but we can all learn to have a bit more empathy. Besides this forum doesn’t just target fresh graduates, but also welcome people from all stages of life.
Today 05:44 PM
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Go take data science or machine learning bootcamp and change career
HR filters out candidates without CS degrees these days. Bootcamps won't work anymore.
Today 05:29 PM
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Leave

When is a good time to leave?

Is it ok to leave after end June when I get my promotion already, but haven’t receive the paycheck/ bonus?
Today 05:26 PM
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all these talk about don't go into accounting but for those of us who already grad a few years ago because we started before 2020, what jobs can we even take? every job also reject at screening stage, say no relevant experience
Everyone's looking for an exit. Of course, it's tougher nowadays. There are so many additional, non value added procedures or requirements. Resources are always stretched, and people are always leaving, so those who stayed have to carry the extra workload.

Is there anyone out there who is proud to be an auditor? Most of the locals I met despise their jobs. Since the plan wasn’t to stay long term, of course, there’s no point in putting effort into the job. Someone still has to carry.

After the pay increment, would associates be willing to work overtime?
Today 05:21 PM
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all these talk about don't go into accounting but for those of us who already grad a few years ago because we started before 2020, what jobs can we even take? every job also reject at screening stage, say no relevant experience
We have our own problems to deal with, nobody care about you old folks home people.
Today 04:22 PM
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all these talk about don't go into accounting but for those of us who already grad a few years ago because we started before 2020, what jobs can we even take? every job also reject at screening stage, say no relevant experience
Go take data science or machine learning bootcamp and change career
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