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Eto yung mga alam ko:

1. Top companies are usually looking at the achievements, skillset and your university.

2. Top companies are looking for potential leaders. If you are the leader of any organization, dont forget to include it.

3. Most important thing is your attitude. I know someone very capable but didn't pass the interview because of his arrogance.

4. Don't be late in your exam or interview.

5. Ok ang maraming connections para malaman mo kung saan may opening.

 

Hindi ko sinama yung may kakilala within the company kasi para sa akin mas masarap yung pakiramdam pag pinaghirapan mo.

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1. Mag start ka sa field/career na mag eenjoy ka at gusto mo, mahirap yung palipat - lipat ka ng field/career, sayang ang oras na imbis na marami kanang natutunan dun sa napili mong field, eh back to zero ka ulet.

 

2 Focus kalang muna sa pag absorb ng new info and knowledge / experience. Wag mo munang problemahin yung laki ng sweldo, dahil kusa nang lalapit sayo yan kapag sapat na ang mga natutunan mo.

 

3. Wag Mayabang kung saan ka naka graduate, dahil walang paki-alam ang mga tao sa workplace mo.

 

4. Wag mong gayahin yung mga maling naka gawian ng mga magiging Senior mo sa work, dahil baka yun pa ang ika pahamak mo.

 

5. Wag masanay na one day Millionaire kapag sweldo.

 

6. Matuto kang mag invest early sa stock market(blue chip) kahit maliit na amount lang pero consistent ka, also syempre kelangan aralin mo muna.

 

7. Family comes first.

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Eto yung mga alam ko:

1. Top companies are usually looking at the achievements, skillset and your university.

2. Top companies are looking for potential leaders. If you are the leader of any organization, dont forget to include it.

3. Most important thing is your attitude. I know someone very capable but didn't pass the interview because of his arrogance.

4. Don't be late in your exam or interview.

5. Ok ang maraming connections para malaman mo kung saan may opening.

Hindi ko sinama yung may kakilala within the company kasi para sa akin mas masarap yung pakiramdam pag pinaghirapan mo.

6. Gumawa ng jobstreet, jobsdb, linkedin,etc. account..Maraming company ang tumawag sa akin dati nung super sariwa pa ako (yuppy) 😂 ...kahit nung virgin pa ako (fresh grad) 😂

7. Kapag pinoy ang mag-iinterview, wag masyadong masalita. Sagutin lang kung ano tinatanong. Pero kapag papa amerikano/caucasian, kelangang madaldal ka dahil ayaw nila ng boring kausap 😊

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First of all, don't be too stuck on the mindset "gusto ko kasi magamit yung pinag-aralan ko" when looking for a job. Madaming di nakakahanap ng trabaho sa ganyang pag-iisip, lalo na sa pagtingin sa BPO jobs. Kailangan makapagtrabaho ka muna sa madaling panahon para maging productive ka, mas madali maghanap hg malilipatan kesa nakatengga ka dahil di match yung mga available jobs sa college course mo.

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If you're applying for your first job, don't apply for one job opening at a time. It will take too long to get an ideal job offer. Send out 10-20 applications, or more if you can manage it. Make that 50. Not all job openings are advertised. If you want to work for a company, send them a letter.

 

Not all of them will reply but every reply that you get will benefit you one way or another. Why? Because job interviews and exams are free. Going to the interview site will give you an idea about the daily commute. You will also get to see the insides of the offices and see what the employees are wearing. Use that knowledge to choose your business attire.

 

Make it your full-time job to send out applications, attend job interviews and take job exams. Don't let a week go by without having any. Use that experience as practice. You will get better after a few tries. The exams and interviews become easier after you get the hang of it, because they ask the same questions and make you write the same essay.

 

Once you've had a few job offers it will come in handy when the interviewer asks: "Do you have any job offers?". If your answer is Yes, the next question will be: "How much did they offer you?". That means they are deciding how much to offer. Your previous offers can make your next offer higher.

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