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Negotiating Your New Salary

slvsquared | job interview tips, job traits, job skills, New | 30th November - 2007

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!When offered a job, it can be difficult to broach the subject of salary with your new employer. You don’t want to ask for too much and alienate them or look foolish, but you also don’t want to end […]

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The 6 most frequently asked questions in a job interview

Benrick Soh | New | 11th February - 2007

Someone in Hardwarezone.com forum has asked me if I can post ways to tackle job interview questions. So, here are the 6 most commonly asked interview questions I’ve gathered and the ways to answer them:
Question 1: Why Don’t You Tell Me About Yourself?
The interviewer does not want to know your life history! Instead, he or […]

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The 10 biggest mistakes people make when writing resume…

Benrick Soh | New | 24th January - 2007

Here on benricksoh.com, I will try to make every word of my resumes as perfect as possible. Many have asked me how I do it, and I always tell them to avoid these 10 mistakes when writing their own resumes.
1. Avoid The “Fresh Graduate” Format
The old resume, or block style, with “Objective” and “Education” listed on […]

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Which company’s the best to work for? Make a guess.

Benrick Soh | New | 9th January - 2007

If you guessed Google, you’re right on! Fortune magazine recently listed Google as the No. 1 company to work for. These are some of the stuff that Google staffs are allowed to do… inside the company:

Enjoy free gourmet meals.
Do their own laundry.
Get an oil change.
Have a massage.
Annual ski trips to the Sierra.
Bring your dog to […]

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Resume sample for Instrumentation Engineer (Entry Level)

Benrick Soh | New | 8th January - 2007

Hi Mankaran, your resume is done. This is only an example, you have to fill in your relevant experiences, education, project details, job experience (if any) to make it complete. Try to highlight on your achievements during your schooling days (e.g. won 2nd prize in the 2004 robotics design competition in university.) Hope this would […]

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