Friday, 28 April 2017

Things we need to know when preparing an interview

You are preparing for your first job interview. There are many things you should do. What are some of these?

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After taking SPM, you will by chance take up a part time job, but taking a part time job requires an interview just like any other jobs. 

     Firstly,you need to always remember some important steps when preparing for an interview . One of it is about  what you wear on your interview. This is an absolutely crucial part of how to prepare for a job interview. After you choose your outfit, make sure it is cleaned and pressed and you have the appropriate accessories and shoes to go with it. It doesn’t hurt to try the outfit on ahead of time, just to make sure everything fits and you look great. ☺

  Besides that, you should always greet your interview with friendly smile and firm handshake. If you do this right, you will set off the right energy and the chances of the interview going well will increase. This is a small and simple step that you should always to do to prepare for your interview.

      Other than that, any work experience or skills you have listed on your resume are fair game to talk about during the interview. Your resume is all the interviewer has to go by in order to get to know you. They may pick things out from it and ask you to elaborate. Even though you may have a previous job listed that was many years ago, the interviewer may ask you to explain what you did at that job and your are responsible for providing an answer. This is one step you absolutely won’t want to skip on how to prepare for a job interview.

        Last, you should prepare some questions as you're going to answer quite a few. If you don’t know what are the questions , do your research and find out or see one of my other articles. You’ll want to have your answers ready and practice them. You should always be able to answer “Tell me about yourself” and “Why do you think you would be great for this job?” The employer doesn’t know, so it’s up to you to sell it.

Don’t completely memorize your answers so they come out rehearsed, but have a clear idea of what you are going to say. When you are asked, you want your answer to come out intelligently and natural. Be open to other questions as well and really know what you can offer to the company.

Saturday, 22 April 2017

The Appropriate Form Of Punishment For Road Bullies

 Incidences of road bullying have increased tremendously in Malaysia. What do you think is the appropriate form of punishment for road bullies? 
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        Nowadays, there are many different type of drivers on the road, especially the crazy ones. People tend to break all sorts of rules just to get the fun out of it .There are many ways to overcome this problem such as punishments.

    One of the punishments includes prison. Let’s be real here, no one on earth ever dreams of going there. It's unsanitary, people there are horrible. Besides, that one single right of humanity is taken away from you, freedom. Let's say this guy is a road bully, and he causes this major accident just cause of his road rage. He's put in jail. Yes, road bullying is a minor offence as compared to murder. But people would definitely learn from their mistake. Moreover, there's a lot of time to dwell on your mistakes in there. Now let's say due to his road rage, this person ends up killing a person on the road. Then it's murder. Maybe years, or even a lifetime in prison. This would definitely keep dangerous people of our roads.

Other than that, the authorities could and should confiscate the licenses of road bullies. Confiscation of their driver's license, should in theory, prevent them from taking the road. And the period of time should belong enough for them to realise, or maybe regret the things that they did. If it's a minor offense like speeding, maybe 3 months or so. A major offense, like causing death, maybe years, or have his driver's license suspended for life. The amount of hassle of not being able to drive would really make the road bully think twice once he gets his driver's license returned back to him.

Let’s be real here guys, and again. People like money. And fines is definitely a good way to prevent road bullying. Obviously, the fines should be in line with what the road bully has done. A few hundred ringgit would definitely make the road bully feel the burn. Can’t think of the bad side of this? Think twice, cause you may get caught and end up paying RM500!
And this means the police play a vital role. They can't just be letting some people go. Or worse, receiving bribes (which is something very famous here). No, make them pay the fine.

All this punishment will be a warning of them ,anything further is for the goverment choose