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Back To School - Back To Work

By Office Bull at 05/27/08 03:49

For some, its just the start of the vacation. There are also other countries who are currently nearing the end of school. But there are also countries who are getting ready for it to start.

Asian countries mostly start school in June, right after summer ends. Vietnam, China, Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines all start school during this time, although some of the mentioned countries have some special schedule for college and universities especially if the school accepts foreign exchange students.

It means the shopping spree is here! During this time, shopping malls are always crowded rushing to buy things for their school and hoping they can used the privilege of the back-to-school promos.

For those have already graduated during their graduation in March or April, June is also their chance to land on jobs they have studied for because companies hire new graduates at this time. Most office jobs or non-course target jobs accept any time of the year but field that need expertise are only offered on schedule. Even though you still do not have previous working experience, you are still a candidate to get these special field jobs specially if you have honors or came from a prominent school or if your grades exceed the standards.

Many applicants look for big companies because they believe bigger compensation awaits them. But for my experience, its actually the reverse. Many home office based jobs offer more compensation than being hired to a company. Many companies have fixed wages and sometimes go for the minimum. This is a normal thing especially if you are just a beginner and you do not have working experience or expertise. But if you are a graduate student of courses like Computer Engineering, Business Management or the likes, and if you are skilled enough and you have some sort of a budget, I suggest you just build your own home office and use extensively what you have studied.

Study. Learn. Invest. Succeed.

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