Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Temuduga SPA Pegawai Sains Kimia Hayat (Gred C41)

First time going for the interview? Fret not! Because I will share with you some tips. Hopefully it will be helpful.

Actually this would be my second time going for the interview.

Preparation before interview:

  • Make sure all the original copy and photostat copy are ready. You just need to bring one copy but you can bring extra if you want. Curriculum certificates no need to make any copy. Just bring the original one.
  • Bring your interview letter or e-mail that you got from SPA. It's important! The first thing they'll ask for is that letter. It's for your registration.
  • Read a lot about the current issue that's going on in Malaysia and overseas.
  • Make sure you know about all the 'Dasar-dasar kerajaan'.
  • Also, try to find the job description for Pegawai Sains Kimia Hayat. Which Ministry is it under?
  • Lastly, it is safer if you could read back your notes in Biochemistry classes. Some of the interviewer do test your knowledge. You don't have to memorize the whole textbook. Just some topics. It's your pick.
  • Decide and prepare the clothes that you will wear for the interview. Wear fully-covered shoes. Not too much make-up (for girls).
I would say it is very crucial for you to be prepared before the interview. You need to read, understand and memorize all the facts. Make a small note for you to bring while waiting for your turn. When you know you are well-prepared, you won't be nervous much during the interview. Be confident! They may provoke you, but make sure you stay calm. Watch your tone when speaking. It's a psychological battle. 

Just so you know, different interviewers have different styles. Some of them are serious, some of them are laid-back. Some of them would test your general knowledge, some of them would not. Some would ask you to speak in English, some would not. So don't blame me if you prepared so hard that none of the current issue or 'dasar-dasar kerajaan' are not being asked. It is better for you to prepare for the worst.   

Another important thing.. Are you an overseas graduate? Check if your BSc certificate has "Honors" written on it.. From my own experience, I would advise you to go to JPA (Tingkat 6) and get 'Surat Pengiktirafan' from them to prove that you BSc. certificate is equivalent as 'BSc with Honors' here in Malaysia. What happened to me is that the interviewers stop asking question when they realized that my degree is not awarded with Honors. [EDITED] Well, 'Honors' here means if your CGPA is 2.75 above, you are granted 'Honors'. If below 2.75, then your degree is just a general degree.  Honors degree is granted according to your college/university. In my case, the degree that I have is not in Honors program. So, I ended up getting brush off by the interviewers. Even after I went to JPA and get the 'Surat Pengiktirafan', SPA said I have to wait for next time because they can't give me a second chance for this year interview session. Aish~

I have to admit that I didn't get the offer for the job. I'm just merely sharing what I did wrong and hope to improve next time. The first time around, I think I talked a lot about unrelated stuff. I was just too chatty. Haha.. It's better for you to be straight to the point and act maturely (with less giggling). My second time around, I was 'kicked out' (just being over dramatic here) from the interview room because they said I'm not qualified for this job and my courses are mostly not Biochemistry. (T_T) Never knew that studying in overseas can be such hassle.

p/s: Good luck!

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Confession of a K-drama Addict

I am not a licensed medical doctor or a psychotherapist. So please don't quote me okay?

This symptoms are just based on my own experience. If anyone having the same symptoms as me, please pick the one that really relate to you and comment below.. =)
  1. Once you start watching the first episode of a drama, you keep on watching the next episode until its your bedtime.
  2. If the drama is ongoing, you will find another drama/variety show to fill the gap or you will check for the updates 24/7.
  3. You can finish watching a 16-episodes drama in 3 days (at least).
  4. If you're a student, you keep postponing your assignments and projects until the very last minute. To the extent you hold an all-nighter to finish your assignments and projects but still end up watching drama/variety show.
  5. You want to manage time better, so you only allow yourself to watch one episode while eating/break but you tend to watch 4-5 episodes.
  6. You become so angry to yourself for not doing your assignments/projects, but you end up watching drama some more to relieve stress.
  7. There's not even a single day which you fail to watch Korean drama or variety show.
  8. Whenever you are stressed out, you watch funny drama or variety show to cheer you up. And since the effect is temporary, you'll watch it all day long.
  9. After awhile, you can understand Korean language a bit. You even use phrases like 'Aigo~', 'Omo!', 'Ottoke?!' etc in your daily life.
  10. You start to crave for Korean food that you watch on drama. (I craved for beef when I was watching 'My Girlfriend is a Gumiho')
  11. You know almost all the actors and actresses in the drama and even their plastic surgery scandal.
  12. When you can't seem to get over a drama, you watch the BTS or NGs posted on Youtube.
  13. When you can't get over an actor/actress, you seek for their profile details or trivial.
  14. You start watching a drama which have your favorite actor/actress or because the hero/heroine is good-looking.
  15. When people suggest you get some help, you refuse because you don't think it as hazardous as alcohol/drug addiction. (Honestly, it's the same in a way..)
  16. When you want to curb this addiction, you can only last for maximum a day only.
My symptoms might be different from others. I believe there are other people who are more extreme than me.. Share with me some of your symptoms that I may not list down.

I'm putting this list up NOT because I am proud of myself. It's something that I resent because I lost control of myself. I would like to seek help but I don't know how. Watching drama is not a problem but I need to limit it so that it won't interfere with my academic life or daily life. I learn to procrastinate because of this addiction as well.

My fight against this addiction is something I want to achieve this year, as what I wrote in my Priority List 2013. Do you think I'll be able to do it?