“Last” Day of work
4 April 2008 was my “last” day of work as I started working on 4 January 2008. The 3 months of my probation ended on the day. It’s time to do some reflection and sum up what I’ve achieved and learned during this 3 months.
Preparation for the Interview
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As my cousin is working in the company, she emailed me the job scope of my job. From there, I got to know the company name and did a research of it. On the company website, I got to see the photo of the Managing Director (the one will be interviewing me). To overcome my “enemy”(the interview), I need to know more about my “enemy”, be prepared so that I will not be afraid for the interview, will not be afraid when i see my MD.
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Face in front of the mirror and communicate like the way I should during an interview. Think of possible questions they will ask and think of the best answer to give.
The Culture Shock
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Using tissue packet, umbrella, newspaper to “book” your seats. First, I find this act very disgusting. Everyone has this “kiasu”(afraid to lose) attitude. Wherever you go for lunch, you will see people using tissue packets to book their seats. Soon, I was “influenced” and follow what others do. ‘Cos if you dont do this, you will never get your seat.
The finance procedures in the company
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I have no accounting background but I was willing to learn. Started learning little things like keying in supplier invoices. From processing supplier invoices, to supplier invoices approval, to purchase payments. I managed to learn more things that I expected as there were a lot of things to do, and I’ll need to help to cover.
Through work, I gained a lot of exposure and, of course, got chance to eat nice food.
And I started this day called the Happy Colleagues Day.
Happy Valentine’s Day, Happy Colleagues’ Day
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