
Current status: Job searching
Location: Melaka and heading to Singapore tomorrow (friday) morning with grandma. Staying at aunt's house.
There's a saying that goes like this "never accept the first job offer you received" and I agree with that. I am fresh in the job market and I don't know what is my market value. Many people are afraid to be jobless and thus grab at any offer they have without much thought. And when they did it to their first ever job offer, unless they're lucky, else they start to regret and planning to leave after probation period. That's what I've seen among some of my friends.
Don't rush into decision and Never be afraid to reject offers. If you have made up your mind on your job criteria, you will eventually know what is best for you, unless someone refuse to step into the working world. After an interview, I believe I know whether I will like the job or not based on how far I look forward to work in that particular company and the suitability with my criteria. That's when the two-way communication comes in during interview.
I couldn't claim that I knew instantly on what's my job criteria. All are slowly learn through job searching, interviews with potential employer and researching through internet. It's not the best method but I've nothing to lose either.
And I wouldn't have say/done all these without my supportive parents and boyfriend. They never rush me into working and believe on all my decision. I am so thankful :)
While I'm still jobless (and free), I really shouldn't procrastinate on what I want to learn. Time to get moving and plan my free time!
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1 comments:
I have to agree. That's why I worked as a part timer first the first few months after I graduate. Give me sometime to think about what I truly want to do while still earning a little bit of cash. =)
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