Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ September 7th, 2008 - 4:55 am
Anyone applying for a competitive career anywhere is likely to encounter these two nightmares: a verbal reasoning test and a numerical reasoning test. Well, it’s probably not a nightmare for everyone, since there are some geniuses who simply whiz through both tests without breaking a sweat. However, if you are the average Joe or Jane […]
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Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ September 4th, 2008 - 4:22 am
Yesterday was my ORD day, which means that I have completed one of the periods of life that most guys hate. To be honest though, my National Service had been at times enjoyable and filled with tasteful bits of lessons, which have helped me mature and develop. For example, I picked up a variety of […]
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Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ August 26th, 2008 - 4:42 pm
As a followup to my previous post about employment, there are also other alternatives that university graduates are looking for to sustain their livelihood. First of all, maybe I would just clarify my perspective of the difference between Business Building and Self-Employed. To me, self-employed means doing something like freelancing where you are always needed […]
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Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ August 25th, 2008 - 8:32 am
It’s around this time of the year that many graduating university students start scurrying and frantically searching for the best possible jobs that they can find. Recruitment talks and company presentations are now almost a daily affair at most of the 3 local universities and these events commonly see a turnout from hundreds to thousands […]
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Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ August 21st, 2008 - 10:53 pm
It’s been a few days since I returned from my Paris trip, but I’m only blogging about it now since I was quite busy the past few days and also suffering from some Jet Lag. Afterall, this is the first time I have travelled to such a faraway country. Honestly, the plane journey has proved […]
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