I've gone thru the 2nd interview with WK, which is much tougher than the 1st interview. It's another round of tests again. This time, they need a memo written in Chinese from me! Gosh ... it's extremely difficult to write a formal letter in Chinese, stiring up my mind, scratching my head! Although Chinese is my mother tongue, but it isn't easy to write it out in a formal way. Nowadays, Chinese become relatively important in any work place. I'm so proud that I've been educated in Chinese for 14 years (2 yrs in kindtergarten + 6 yrs in primary school + 6 yrs in high school). Glad that I'm actually doing quite well in my Chinese subjects during my studies (not extremely good, but at least I passed!). Also, I've done a D.I.S.C personality test in the interview. D.I.S.C is the talk that I listened to on last Friday nite. D.I.S.C stands for Dominance, Influence, Steady & Conscious -- It's the popular characteristics of human being in this world. I'm something between S & C. Which means I'm a Steady & Conscious person! *wink*
The HR manager Liv is a nice gal, she told me the real picture in WK, she neither draw any fancy things nor hide anything from me. The politics + gossips in WK is quite bad in town. Well ... if WK accepts me, I'll try to experience it myself, see how bad is it. lolz ...
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wah, wanted me to draft a memo in chinese?! I 'M DEFINITELY OUT O! hahahahhaha, i hardly can write a complete sentence in chinese nowadays oh, my chinese was like SO BAD!!! still remmeber 'LAO LEE" always marked in red " BUK ZHI AI!" if i failed my chinese! HAHAHAHHAHA
DENISE
LAO LEE also marked my paper with "bu zhi ai" mah. that time was becoz i didn't study. After that, i studied in every test, then i scored lor. hahaha. I think i have to read a lot of newspaper to improve my Chinese oh ... I believe if i get this job, i will need to write a lot in Chinese .... so challenging. hehehehe
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