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Cara Unik Perkenalkan Diri Semasa Temuduga - Guest Post

Guest Post by Syed Shaff Percaya tidak, tips untuk perkenalkan diri semasa temuduga, atau pun cara anda persiapkan resume untuk alam pekerjaan, memang kurang institusi yang akan beri fokus. Contoh di tempat pengajian saya dahulu, penekanan bergantung kepada salah satu subjek yang hanya meliputi dasar persediaan tips temuduga sahaja. Lebih baik kalau dijemput penceramah yang bertauliah untuk berikan sedikit panduan dan tips terbaik untuk setiap pelajar dapat manfaatnya. Keadaan Normal Sesi Temuduga Ahli Panel: Boleh kenalkan nama dan butiran diri anda. Anda: Ya, nama saya Ali, umur 28 tahun. Sekarang bekerja di Osram, Pulau Pinang sebagai technician sejak 2013 lagi. Ahli Panel: Minta kongsikan pengalaman atau peranan anda di Osram? Anda: Di Osram, saya bekerja sebagai Proses technician. Antara tanggungjawab saya adalah menjaga ‘produk hold’ atau produk yang memerlukan untuk saya pastikan sendiri kualitinya. Ahli Panel: bagaimana produk yang hold tadi boleh dikenal past

Kenapa Kita Perlu Belajar? Why Do We Need to Study - Guest Post

Guest Post by Syed Shaff Soalan ‘kenapa kita perlu belajar’ walaupun dianggap sangat asas, tapi masih lagi belum tentu ada yang boleh menjawabnya dengan baik. Kebanyakan jawapan tiada fokus utama atau pun maksud yang kita boleh rungkaikan secara meluas kenapa kita perlu susah payah, habiskan masa untuk belajar di Sekolah, Politeknik, Universiti, mahupun mana mana tempat pengajian. Dan dalam artikel ini, persoalan ini akan dirungkai sebaik-baiknya. So wait... why do we have to learn this again? Ada yang kata, kita mesti belajar supaya jadi orang pandai. Bila sudah pandai, nanti sudah besar tidak dibuli. Boleh jadi orang berguna. Belajar pun bagus, boleh dapat kerja elok. Kesemua itu ada betulnya, tapi bagi saya sendiri. Kita belajar adalah supaya ‘ mampu membuat keputusan dengan baik ’. Kalau anda belajar, untuk dapat kerja yang diinginkan , bukan lah salah. Tapi kalau tak dapat bagaimana? Apa langkah seterusnya? Sedangkan daripada 10 orang kawan saya, lebih separuh yang

University of Malaya (UM) Engineering Direct Intake Bachelor Programmes: 4 Years RM90,000 Total Fees

Why is Universiti Malaya (UM) offering direct intake when it already has a private university: International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW)? Is this a direct response to the government's budget cut in higher education funding? Or is it a faculty specific (money-making) initiative to take advantage of top 35 in the world university rankings by faculty: engineering & technology? In particular the top 23 in the world university rankings by subject: engineering - electrical? COME AND STUDY ENGINEERING AT ONE OF THE WORLD’S BEST FACULTIES Direct Intake to UM for Malaysian Students in September 2017 UM Faculty of Engineering Direct Intake Programmes Bachelor of Civil Engineering Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Total Fees RM 90,000 Duration 4 years Reasons to Study engineering @ UM Study at one of the world’s best Faculty (ranked 35 under the latest QS Wo

Reflection from the suicide of a childhood friend: we are shaped by our circumstances in life

This Facebook post was first posted on July 9th 2016. It went viral again recently. Ooi Kok Hin: My friend jumped from the 15th floor last night. An hour ago, I stood there near the spot, looking up to his window. Of course, it's the 15th floor. How can I forget that all along? I've been there when I was 8-9 years old. We were buddies in the same school in the same neighborhood. Our neighborhood isn't the kindest there is. There are gangs, which often flourish in a low-income community. Where and who else can you hang out with after school, if not the gangs? He and I hang out with the same circle. In standard 4, I got a lucky break and was put in the first class of the school. Life, companions, and interests in the first class are distinctly different from the second-last class (The only thing we almost always look forward to was to "settle" a dispute after school hours. Or role-playing WWF at the back when the teacher is not around) We drifted apart.

School Teacher Monthly Salary in Malaysia (Gaji Bulanan Guru)

Cilisos on "here’s how much school teachers actually earn in Malaysia": Rosie, 46, a secondary school teacher in rural Kedah -> RM5,000 with allowances reaching up to RM1,400, including housing allowance, elaun kerajaan and other things. Laila, 27, a private school teacher in the central region -> basic of RM1,800 monthly with RM300 allowance Akmal, 27, a primary school teacher in rural Sabah -> RM2,200 monthly with special allowance for staying in isolation Asma, 33, a special needs teacher in Kedah -> upwards of RM3,000 monthly Kannan, age not revealed, a teacher at a Tamil government school in Kelantan -> RM4,500 monthly Ching Yee, 33, a teacher at a Chinese government school in KL -> RM4,500 monthly There are also yearly increments that government teachers enjoy. Kannan told us that last year, teachers got a double increment, and each year teachers enjoy a pay raise of not less than RM200. Kannan had been teaching for six years, Rosie for s

True Story of the Struggle of Non-bumi Malaysian in Applying for Education Programme Reserved for Bumiputera: UPU Asasi

Shi Hao: hi, im about to tell you my story as a non-bumi in malaysia. my attempt applying upu asasi noted that this thread is just my experience and I do not intend to involve politics or other else. I just want to tell you my story. okay. saya budak sbp. sejak f1 dah duduk asrama satu malaysia, kl. berjauhan dengan family yg duduk kelate niat hanya satu je: saya nak masuk university awam, saya nak masuk ipta. ibu bapa saya tak mampu nak kasi study private u so there i was. saya nak dapatkan kokurikulum, masa tu saya start belajar music, saya involve dalam semuaa koku my academic pun i stay strong, nak belajar betul2 tanak hampakan harapan ibu bapa so masa f1, f2 saya bergaul dengan semua budak. budak nakal, budak rempit, budak pandai member semua aku ada. masa f2 tetiba ada sorang senior ni dia bagitau aku: kita budak non-bumis ni, susah nak masuk asasi upu nanti. aku pun macam okay, fine. aku berusaha jugak. f2 aku involve banyak gila benda yg aku tak pernah buat

5 reasons why people "invest" in money game & why you should not judge...

Savwee Investment: If you have friends who have been scammed, read this: JJPTR is not the only money game that collapsed lately. In this domino like collapse, many "Investors" have lost all their savings. One told me "I thought if I would diversify among these money games, I would be safe. They said they are "investing" for us by doing business & trading forex and there is monthly return, so it seems legit". JJPTR Get Rich Quick Money Game Scam First of all, you have to understand the money game operator's strategies: Give them a believable story. Give them proof that the concept work. Give them some sweet reward upfront. Ask them to invest only small amount. Why those strategies? Because they know, if you invest small first, the resistance is low, and when you make some money, you will come in big. That's when they shut down. They also create a story that you WANT to believe. "I am here to save ordinary human".

Teacher who bikes 135km daily to teach Orang Asli kids at SK Lenjang in Kuala Lipis, Pahang

Meet the Pahang teacher who bikes 135km daily to teach Orang Asli kids New Straits Times: Undeterred by challenges, the father-of-two daily skillfully maneuvers his motorcycle along the muddy tracks, surrounded by a dense forest, to reach the school which caters for 456 Orang Asli students from 17 surrounding settlements. Saidin, who had been posted at the school for over three years, once fell off his machine while travelling along the uneven road and came across wild animals, but nothing deterred him from performing his duties. [...] Falling off the motorcycle is nothing new for most of the teachers of SK Lenjang in Kuala Lipis, Pahang, says Ahmad Saidin Mohd Idris. The Kuantan-born, who travels about 135km daily, said he believes the challenge at SK Lenjang is part and parcel of the job especially when serving in the interior, which has yet to be equipped with modern facilities. Interesting write-up on a noble teacher that goes above and beyond to provide the best for

How to become a best and outstanding student?

Internationally, the standard phenomenon over the best students is that they are really advanced and know lots of Mathematics. Not sure, where it started but across the nations, the same point is considered. At most times, it tends to think whether the best students are ahead in knowledge and awareness or the scores decide the destiny. I did mention about Maths but it is rather Science too which most East Asian countries pay attention. This has deliberated to the STEM talent and now progress to STEAM education which includes Arts along with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Just as we come to the topic we released that the best person to evaluate the outstanding students are their teachers themselves as all the teachers are somehow exposed to all level of students and the different ability individuals. When encountered with the high school teacher in a metro city in India, she was so clear to mention the outstanding student is the one who is advanced in all inclusiv

Most adults can't solve this Singapore's primary one Mathematics question, can you?

Singapore School Primary One Mathematics IQ Question Singapore School Primary One Mathematics Question IQ Are you able to solve this Singapore school primary 1 math question? After you have decided to give up trying, take a look at the answer below. Scroll down. . . . . . Singapore School Primary One Mathematics IQ Question Answer Singapore School Primary One Mathematics Question IQ Answer

Exam Questions & Answers Collection for SJKC Year 1 - 6 Pupils

Collection of Exam Questions Tahun 1 - 6 http://peihwa.edu.my/en/banksoalan.php Collection of Exam Answers Tahun 1 - 6 http://peihwa.edu.my/en/banksoalana.php Collection of Exam Questions & Answers Courtesy of SJKC Pei Hwa Taman Perling, Johor Bahru

The Return of Jr. NBA Malaysia in Penang Received Double Support from Penangites

Malaysia Jr. NBA Programme Following a successful visit in 2016, Jr. NBA Malaysia 2017 returned to Penang for the second consecutive year. This clinic reached 32 schools and 400 boys and girls – showing an increased figure that doubled from last year. This year’s programme will reach more than 6,000 boys and girls at more than 200 schools, including a first time stop in Johor Bahru in search for local basketball talents to attend the Jr. NBA Selection Camp in Kuala Lumpur, moving them one step closer to being named 2017 Jr. NBA Malaysia All-Star! With the increased interest from female youths in the sport, the programme has extended more slots for girls to achieve their dreams. The programme will culminate with eight boys and eight girls being named 2017 Jr. NBA Malaysia All-Stars. These standout campers will embark on a unique, overseas NBA experience together with their counterparts from Southeast Asia later in the year. “This programme caught my attention and interest when

Cuti Sekolah Hari Raya Puasa 24 Jun - 2 Julai 2017

Cuti Sekolah Rendah & Sekolah Menengah Hari Raya Puasa 2017 23 June 2017 (Friday) - 1 July 2017 (Saturday): Johor, Terengganu, Kelantan & Kedah 24 June 2017 (Saturday) - 2 July 2017 (Sunday): Perlis, Pulau Pinang, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Pahang, Sabah, Sarawak, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Labuan & Putrajaya Malaysia School Holiday 2017 Calendar (Kalendar Cuti Sekolah 2017)

Universiti Malaya (UM) Constitutional Day 2017 was a Success with 90+ Participants

UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CONSTITUTIONAL DAY 2017 This year, the Federal Constitution marks its 60th anniversary since it was introduced in 1957, following the achievement of independence of our country. Therefore, the UM Consti Team hosted its primary annual event at the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya to celebrate this significant milestone of our Supreme Law of the land on 16th of April. The event theme was 60-Year Milestone of Constitutionalism: Are Your Rights all Right? More than 90 participants, ranging from students of secondary school, matriculation, universities and colleges as well as others joined us together. The event was also graced by our sponsors with the Deputy Dean of UM Faculty of Law, Dr Nadhratul Wardah Binti Haji Salman. The event officially commenced with the officiating ceremony, witnessed by the Director of UM Consti Team, Ms Wong Kar Ling and the Organizing Committee (OC) President, Mr Neoh Kai Sheng. The mood of the audience was quickly alleviated once