Sunday, November 22, 2009

One of many Hopefuls

Life seems pretty boring lately. Status: waiting for my passing for practical training. I bumped into this job ads on Facebook on Saturday from let's say XX company. I've been a regular customer to this joint and kinda like admire the work concept, from attire (yes, they have uniform), flexibility hours and much more. Randomness in my head said i need to go and suddenly i'm there already waiting for the interviewer to interview me. Well, the most interesting part was my interview. The questions asked were so like KBKK, you know, when i was a primary school kid they have this thing which stands for Kemahiran Berfikir Secara Kritikal dan Kritis. They gave me a situation and find a solution to it. Really enjoy it and i wasn't nervous at all! In fact i'm the one who's in control and somehow overshadowed the interviewer. Hehe..

Among the questions:

1) If you were in an uptight negative situation, what would you do?*
2) Share with me your latest accomplishment.*
3) How do you measure your pride in doing works?*
4) Most important quality that you desire at workplace?*
5) How flexible are you in multitasking? (boring)
6) How do you see the importance of CSR activities for the company. Suggest one CSR activity suitable for the company. *

questions with * sign are my favourites!

I was trying hard not to look cocky since lots of first encounters said the same thing bout me. I did jokes about it saying don't judge a book by its cover and show my hygienic side by showing my newly kept fingernails. Well, the manager said she will contact me in a week so i hope they will evaluate me well. I should have speak Malay a bit since the other crew were babbling behind me (like i didn't hear it) whether i can speak Malay or not. Fret not, i speak better dialects than most Malays. hehe..

I'm yet to reveal the company i applied for but if i were to work there, i will start to think about taking a gap year. A big decision in a long time. Will share more later. Next post would be about GAP YEAR.

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