Interview jitters
Resume is still not done.
Like seriously, how long does it take to complete two pages worth of personal details/education background/work experience la?
The employers don’t even read them.
But really, what I’m dreading is the next step after submitting the resume; the interview.
I am definitely not ready for that yet (although I thought I was). This is after reading the interview tips. I must be really naive to think that it’s going to be that easy.
Technical support. Current issues.
Yenli, an engineer. Go figure!
Raymond Lam – Love With No Regrets
Bo said,
17 November, 2008 at 8:33 am
im sure u can wan la
Joyce said,
18 November, 2008 at 2:31 am
<333333 RAYMOND LAM!!! omg omg *heart melts* =.=”
eh i tot resume very fast can finish one… and for the interview, I’m sure you’ll be fine one lar… I have faith in you KhorYenli!
))))
sooliping86 said,
19 November, 2008 at 3:50 pm
haha chillax la.. better dont start work b4 CNY otherwise no need see us edi boo. and omg i cant wait to see how things turn out when u start working sure damn interesting wan wtf…
sk said,
19 November, 2008 at 4:47 pm
haha, another chemical engineer. I also spent alot of time on my CV, at least a week to be precise. no worries la, the interviewers will try to help if your stuck in the interview. Generally the interviews are quite simple, unless your applying for BP, SHELL etc which requires a few stages. Keep your cool and go for it.
Yenli said,
20 November, 2008 at 4:17 am
yea joyce, i’ve melted ages ago lol
soo, why would it be interesting when i actually start working? what are you trying to imply eh?