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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • Imp75I Offline
      Imp75
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      Oh is it? Cos my peers were AAB or so I thought that’s the min…

      I remembered NTU Biz Adm as ABB though.
      Anyway in those days…not much choices like it is today.

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      • MrsKiasuM Offline
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        May I know what do graduates from bizad usually do as a fresh grad?

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        • Imp75I Offline
          Imp75
          last edited by

          quite versatile …can go into banking, accounting, teaching, marketing, biz devt, sales, writers…

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          • MrsKiasuM Offline
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            Any worries of being too versatile arh?

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            • floppyF Offline
              floppy
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              MrsKiasu:
              Any worries of being too versatile arh?

              I think the biggest worry today is being too pigeon holed / specialised and the job get disrupted by technology and what not. Hence, being versatile has certain advantages (and of cos, disadvantages).

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              • zbearZ Offline
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                floppy:

                I think the biggest worry today is being too pigeon holed / specialised and the job get disrupted by technology and what not. Hence, being versatile has certain advantages (and of cos, disadvantages).
                Jack of all trades but master of none????

                😄

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                • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                  floppy:
                  MrsKiasu:

                  Any worries of being too versatile arh?


                  I think the biggest worry today is being too pigeon holed / specialised and the job get disrupted by technology and what not. Hence, being versatile has certain advantages (and of cos, disadvantages).

                  You are right..like casting a wider net..maybe good for graduates who know what they want to do and go along the (same) line..me just worry the child keep hopping around (different industries) then kinda always fresh grad pay.

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                  • floppyF Offline
                    floppy
                    last edited by

                    zbear:


                    Jack of all trades but master of none????

                    😄
                    Like one of my friend always say, he is shit at everything he do, apart from employing the best people to work for him 😉

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                    • floppyF Offline
                      floppy
                      last edited by

                      MrsKiasu:


                      You are right..like casting a wider net..maybe good for graduates who know what they want to do and go along the (same) line..me just worry the child keep hopping around (different industries) then kinda always fresh grad pay.
                      I sort of think the world is a slightly different place today.

                      People are not so concern if you don't stay within the same industry. What some bosses are looking for are transferable skillsets or competencies. Staying in the same industry or doing the same job for a long period of time may not be regarded highly in some companies.

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                      • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                        😂

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